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GundogSD4



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Many moons ago my wife had a Citroen AX 1.1 Memphis, I remember it being a hideous piece of sh*te that felt slow and poorly bolted together.
On the other hand i once owned a Peugeot 205 GTI which was the best hot hatch i ever owned/drove Thumbs Up

I also had a full head of hair back then... i miss them both Big Cry 94 Disco 300 TDI Gone
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Tigger wrote:
The XM was the nicest non LR car I’ve ever owned, but I don’t know if the 2.5 diesel was an XUD unit. Was it?


No, the original 2.1 Diesel engine was a development of the XU but the later 2.5 was a new design, we have had loads of Citroens from GS/GSA/CX/BX/XM/2CV/Diane/Xantia and a few more I am sure Very Happy

We loved them, best comfort ever.

Although saying that I used to remove the gas spheres on the hydro Cits and just slightly enlarge the damper orifice with some carb jet drills from work, played around with the settings until I got a nice compliment ride that suited me Thumbs Up

The XM was particularly well suited as it used an extra circuit for comfort which switched in and out and you could refine the roll restriction and damping comfort really well.......those were that days!

Edit....oh yes, and the Visa Super X and an AX..... Regards

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My dad had a blue 306 D Turbo 5 door. Lovely bucket seats in it! Later he had a 406 saloon in red. 2.1TD GLX.

I recall the 306 had a keypad near the gearstick for the immobiliser. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Tigger



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@Boxbrownie:

No disagreements there then Thumbs Up

Funnily enough, I had 3 XM’s: one 2.0i and two 2.5’s, all estates. Loved them to bits. I probably should have had a fourth, but it would have had to be a used 2.0 turbo (for tax reasons) and it was either that or a new Volvo V70 D5. The V70 was good, but not as good.

Bought two of them from Paul Johnson, XM supremo in Oxford. The last time I went there, to pick up my last Emerald Green one, he had around 30 of them in his compound Shocked Took me ages to work out that the rear centre sphere had RRR wrong spring and damper rates Censored

Between the last XM and the first Volvo V70, I had a brand new C5 estate 2.0 HPi (not HDi). Complete pile of junk!! Big Cry

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Bobupndown



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The Doctor wrote:
My dad had a blue 306 D Turbo 5 door. Lovely bucket seats in it! Later he had a 406 saloon in red. 2.1TD GLX.

I recall the 306 had a keypad near the gearstick for the immobiliser.


Yep my last 405, the estate pictured, had the keypad immobiliser - hi tech stuff!
I loved the 306 Dturbo but didn't have the opportunity to have one. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Boxbrownie



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Tigger wrote:
@Boxbrownie:


Between the last XM and the first Volvo V70, I had a brand new C5 estate 2.0 HPi (not HDi). Complete pile of junk!! Big Cry


We only had two XMs....last one was the low pressure turbo’d petrol, very nice engine indeed, in Emerald Green too Thumbs Up

Agree about the C5......that’s when we stopped looking at Citroens, had a quick glance at the C6......then had to have my eyesight cured Laughing Regards

David

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Bobupndown



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Still have my much thumbed oil stained Haynes 405 manual





Came across this at an auto jumble, couldn't resist it for £1.


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Tigger



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Boxbrownie wrote:
We only had two XMs....last one was the low pressure turbo’d petrol, very nice engine indeed, in Emerald Green too Thumbs Up

Agree about the C5......that’s when we stopped looking at Citroens, had a quick glance at the C6......then had to have my eyesight cured Laughing


My last one was Emerald Green. I saw it before it had been prepped and had serious doubts, all of which vanished when I went to collect it; I’ve loved dark green ever since Thumbs Up

The C6 was dreadful. It was so obviously based on the C5, with the same flawed driving position and no stadium seating. No estate and not even a hatch, with a selection of engines and gearboxes that were all company car tax disasters! The XM might have been a sales catastrophe, but the C6 only sold 1/10th of the XM’s total volume during its production run Shocked

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We had a 305 estate 1.9 NA (my first diesel) when we lived in the Netherlands - it wasnt fast, but it took us to many countries without any fuss and brought all our stuff back to the UK in one go - loaded up ++ and towing a trailer it did about 40mph flat out. How I got it back in one piece Im not quite sure.

Following that I had a several Peugeot diesels; a 205 and two 405 turbo diesels. Nice engine to work on. Easy to replace the cam belts. Jules

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I had P305 1.5 estate, brilliant and a Peugeot 405TD est, absolutely fantastic car and did 265,000 miles trouble free and it was so comfortable. I even filled it up once with Super unleaded instead of diesel, 60 quids worth and of course it did come to a halt some miles down the road before i realised what I had done, drained the tank and refilled with Derv, another 50k+ miles never a hiccup and went better than ever. Did buy a P206 1.4HDi new in 2003, spent many months at the dealer, fraught with electrical gremlins and took the 9 months to fix and totally new wiring looms and ECU, never the same so got shot and never had a PUG since Jaguar x-type sport gone
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Arese



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Had 2 of them ... my first car was a peugeot 205 GRD (in 1994). and a 306 1,7D in 1999.

very reliable Thumbs Up

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I was a Citroen fan before getting my first FL2. From 1986 to 2015 I owned three BXs and a Xantia. The best of the BXs was a TZD Turbo which I ran for 11 years. Rust got that. I was surprised to find out that the body panels were galvanised but the body shell wasn't!
The Xantia I had was the last fully loaded "Exclusive" model with the HDi engine so not an XUD. I ran that for 12 years. Superb but it eventually started to rust in the sills and other places.
Overall I thought they were great value for money if you bought them at or just under three years old, Ex Fleet, because people were frightened of the suspension system. In all those years I never had a problem with it. The only major fault (major because it stopped me getting to work) was one morning at 04:30am in the peeing rain (isn't it always?) the Xantia refused to start. It turned out to be the anti theft RFID antenna in the steering column had packed up. MY13 Santorini Black SD4 HSE

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I was driving one of my XMs cross country one day and noticed that the steering was feeling not quite normal. I eventually stopped and discovered that I had a puncture and a front tyre was totally shredded as I had driven on it for a few miles. The amazing thing was that the car was still level and almost drove normally as the suspension had risen to compensate. Apparently Rolls Royce and Maserati use the system under licence. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Boxbrownie



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Our daughter did the same thing in the BX we gave her (our old BX), she came home late one night complaining somebody had been flashing their lights and beeping her, I went out to look on the drive and one of the rear tyres was completely shredded, she said it felt perfectly normal all along the A12 and country lanes and she couldn’t hear a thing over the stupidly loud music she used to play!

I did have a moan at her about that one Whistle Regards

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Citroen did a famous advert for the DS running almost normally with only three wheels fitted.

This suspension system is also very handy if you have to change a wheel; put it in high rise, stick the jack under the jack point in the appropriate corner, lower the suspension and the wheel comes up off the ground.

What you do have to watch with this system is dodgy tyre fitters who don't know that you should put the suspension in high rise before lifting the whole car with a car lift or one end with a trolly jack.


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