I have a Peugeot 106 and it's started to sound like a boy racers car with a deep exhaust sound. Help!?

It's recently had a new exhaust fitted and I've checked it and at first glance it seems fine

Answers:
take it back to where you got it fitted, have ago at the receptionists, and they will get it done for free.

(if you dont moan at them, they will try and charge you for repairing there **** up.)
It probably has a hole in the exhaust and may be near any new welds. Did the sound start immediately after the new exhaust was fitted? It may just be the difference in the pipe or muffler.
It sounds as though the exhaust is coming away at the manifold. With it being new it probably needs tightening up.
take it back to where you had the exhaust fitted. If there is anything wrong they should fix it under the warranty
even if it has a new exhaust fitted it could be "blowing out" at one of the joins. You need some exhaust putty!
you should really take it back to the place you had it fitted, all reputable companies will look at the problem and if you have a reciept they should be willing to cure the problem, by the sounds of it it would appear that there is a leak at one of the joints, obviously very hard to say which one from here, however if they havent renewed the complete system (depending on your instructions) there could be part of the old system that has simply worn out as well
Go back to the shop and complain

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