I have a 406 V6 saloon. I bought it in December 1999 with 1,500 miles on it. After a few years my father took it over, and a couple of years ago i got it back. So apart from its first 6 months of life i have known it the whole time. Its been very reliable, and its fuel usage really depends how hard you drive it. In normal driving it will easily do 30 mpg, and over 35 on the motorway at the legal limit. Use its power more often and you will get down to 25. City driving all the time will probably get it lower.
Mine is a manual, and the mileage now stands at 162,000. Still has its original clutch, and neither engine or box have been apart for anything. Air con still works too. Oil use is practically nil. Its a very early face lift car, so it has the 194 bhp engine. A few months after the face lift they got the 210 bhp version.
They are very comfortable, and the electric, heated leather seats are still some of the best i have tried. The V6 engine does have an impact on the handling being a heavy-ish lump, but its a great cruiser, just not remotely a sports car. Compared the 405 the 406 never drove as well, but feels live its carved from granite in comparison. They are very obviously front wheel drive, so if you drive them too hard they will understeer a lot, but if you drive like that you have the wrong car.
A friend used to have a 210 bhp estate, and it really didnt feel any different from the passenger seat.
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