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Post by alan s »

Anyone notice this?
Naturally, I couldn't post it in there or I'd have stuffed the whole thing, but not a bad effort boys and girls; it really didn't take all that long did it?
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Our most popular forum is for CITROEN problems, discussions and chat.
Specialising in AX, BX, ZX, Xantia, Xsara, Saxo and XM. CX, 2cv & Berlingo, all are welcome. Ok, C5 as well.NOT for selling cars/parts! <b>10000 (Topics)</b> <b>69629 (Postings)</b> 06 Sep 2005
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Post by 406 V6 »

Friendship and helpfulness is what makes this forum, and 10000 topics is worth celebrating for those reasons, mainly the first one.
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Hear Hear !
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Post by James.UK »

These forums are a huge success because they have such a large number of extremely nice people contributing, and because the moderators do an excellent job.. [^]
"Andyspares" is brilliant, and long may it continue [:)].. (I'll drink to that [:D])
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Post by yangreen »

Not just because some of us have an amazing ability to talk cr4p then! Or is it just me...
As per my signature, the German and Swedish side of things are near dead. Are German and Swedish cars more reliable then?!
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Post by martyhopkirk »

Nahhh, just Volvo drivers are not as friendly as Frenchy drivers, besides we need to feel loved (you wont believe the urine that got extracted out of me at work when I bought another Citroen).
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Post by yangreen »

My place of work has gone a bit odd. One of my colleagues is showing a scary amount of interest in 2cvs all of a sudden. I'm not sure I can cope with this. What's happened to the old banter and mickey taking?!?
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Post by Dave Bamber »

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My place of work has gone a bit odd. One of my colleagues is showing a scary amount of interest in 2cvs all of a sudden. I'm not sure I can cope with this. What's happened to the old banter and mickey taking?!?
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He has seen the light[;)]
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Post by 406 V6 »

Amén, brother![:D]
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Post by Jon »

Well done everyone. For those newer members, the Forum was started in late Dec 2000/early January 2001, and Alan S sort of arrived,(to this day I'm really not sure how, I think it was when I put the Forum live to test it, and Alan popped up) and gave me a hand with those early posts, and, like Topsy, it grew!
May I thank all the Moderators for their work on Andyspares forum, it makes things so much easier for me!!! [:p]Also, Dave from Interwired (another original member) for his time and work behind the scenes from day 1 to today.
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Post by macaroni »

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by yangreen</i>

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I suspect this is quite true actually. It isn't a co-incidence that the Citroen forum is so active.
Also, because Cits are/were so individual/eccentric, they attract much interest. For that reason, vive la Citroen!
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Post by tomsheppard »

Long ago, I posted a thread about Citroen reliability (At about 3600 postings,) asking a similar question. Since then, I've done upwards of 30,000 reliable miles in a variety of them without a single breakdown. It is the people that make this forum. I salute you all!
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Post by ralph »

Reliability?
Being a regular reader of the forum, you discover all the cars' inherent weaknesses, and so problems can be spotted and dealt with before they occur. Or sorted when they do.
The free and friendly advice on this forum has saved me a fortune. It's invaluable to me - thanks all!
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