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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CITROEN-C5-2- ... 2ed6fce64d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Frankly I'd be reluctant to deal with a company who sets conditions on their sales that attempt to circumvent the trading standard laws,
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It looks a good car, but Yes I was worried about that.
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They can attempt all they like but I don't believe those "conditions" would apply in law.

Eric is right though. Stay well clear.

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Does look a nice car but there are a lot of C5s on ebay at present, some very cheap, the only really safe way of buying one is to go and have a good long test drive and inspection. I bought my last two from ebay very cheaply but was aware of the problems and was able to fix them.

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Yep....been looking

After a 2ltr really, VTR Spec (I have saved my Leather :)) but am tempted by a 08-Plate 1.6TDI in Black

I think I will have a few long drives to view in the next few weeks
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The early ones with the 8 valve engines are the most reliable and they can be had for a few hundred pounds but the facelift model looks more attractive although it has DPF of course.

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Looks like we're in competition Stickyfinger - I'm looking for a 1.6 estate, myself.

Is this any good to you?
I think it's a private group so you probably don't have permission to view but here it is anyway https://www.facebook.com/groups/186747441383131/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's the text

"Cirtoen C5 2009 2.0 Hdi vtr+ panoramic roof vgc fcsh mpg45+ hpi clear 1 owner
MOT&TAX £3700 ONO
07845803548"
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Well we do not need both of us looking at the same time do we.....lets keep in touch so we do not bid each other up :)....but is that a Cartel and will the EU get us ? :)

Is that the sliver one ? http://www.gumtree.com/p/citroen/citroe ... 1064111867" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I am NOT bidding on that, I don't need the roof or see the point in it also to much $$$ also going off the Mk3, boot roof is to low for my needs. Another facelift for me I think
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Stickyfinger wrote:Well we do not need both of us looking at the same time do we.....lets keep in touch so we do not bid each other up :)....but is that a Cartel and will the EU get us ? :)

Is that the sliver one ? http://www.gumtree.com/p/citroen/citroe ... 1064111867" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I am NOT bidding on that, I don't need the roof or see the point in it also to much $$$ also going off the Mk3, boot roof is to low for my needs. Another facelift for me I think
Yeah, that ad is the same phone number, car and price. I'm not looking for anything bigger than 1.6 engine and I'm certainly not got multiple thousands to spend.
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Mike, the general advice on here re the 1.6hdi is :- don't buy one.
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ummmm, don't know if I agree with that totally as I have have a good impression of it. I remember they said that about the Stag Engine :)
Because of the "Known Problems" the valve is suppressed even for good cars, so there are good bargains in the range.

The 1.6TDI is a good engine but can suffer from turbo problems so preventative work needs to be budgeted in.

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Drop the Sump/Clean
Oil flow filter remove
Oil flush and change x 2 in short order
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Check injector tightness.......and the other Citroen stuff :)
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The 1.6 is good. If you buy it from new and service it spot on time if not a good bit before..

Otherwise time to run!
Henc me listing one up on eBay tomorrow as frankly I cba with the thing :)
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Stickyfinger wrote:ummmm, don't know if I agree with that totally as I have have a good impression of it. I remember they said that about the Stag Engine :)
The Stag engine was rubbish.

They *may* be good now, now all the problems have been ironed out and they've been rebuilt properly, with the castings cleared of crud, and decent temperature monitoring installed, and a proper fan, but they were a pile of crap when new. Two four-pots stuck together to make a V8 was never that good an idea TBH was it?
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Post by addo »

It's not inherently a bad idea; International went the other way and made a slant four out of half a "392" V-8.

I'm confident it (the Stag V-8) could have worked properly with more skill in the patternmaking and design. Sadly the engineers were behind French and Italian competence levels in those aspects. Imagine how the Douvrin line of motors would've been if designed/made in the UK?

Re the 1.6HDi I consider an "unforgivable" error. Rushed to market and then the customers left to bear the repair costs in many cases, plus being saddled with the perpetual uncertainty of a blighted engine.
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