Xantia - when to give up?

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Post by NAM »

Hi Richard - hope the Xant is still going well. I am a bit late with the thread but having spent quite a bit of hard earned on mine and more coming I fully understand the question. At least you are able to do the work yourself - I end up paying for a local specialist to do the work. :(

I usually justify the expense on the basis that it is wear and tear - you can't drive 155K and expect things to work perfectly. If you buy a new vehicle you have to remember depreciation - often gets overlooked!

Don't think there is a cheap way of running a car and Xants are pretty useful and versatile. So I will keep it going for a while and hope yours is now running like a dream. :)

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Post by RichardW »

Hi Nigel,

It's still running - with most of the faults still present!

It passed its MOT without needing anything. 8-) New front tyres went on. The exhaust got fixed last week :wink: The screen is still chipped, the alternator's still whining, the LHM, fuel filter, and cambelt are still outstanding :oops:

We're off on holiday week after next, but after that I really think I'm going to have to bite the bullet and do the belt and alternator. Probably stick in a LHM and fuel filter change at the same time.

I actually vacuumed it out today in advance of our holiday - it looked like a builder's van inside.

I do really like it though - it is fast moving to the position of best car ahead of my first BX TD - if it goes another 20k without trouble it will be for sure!
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Post by CitroJim »

Thats wonderful Richard :D

She's a good 'un you know!
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