This is my wife's car - I have a Xantia Hdi 90 estate.
Its very quick, very economical, hard ride compared to Xantia (to be expected).
Comfortable seats and lovely looks.
Paul
C4 1.6 HDi
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paulbx
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Sorry meant to add to teh post on C4 can forum types move iT
Sorry!
Broomie(paulB) Xantia Hdi 90 estate
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CitroJim
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Re: Sorry meant to add to teh post on C4 can forum types mov
For what? There is no harm in admitting the other half has a C4 Paul. Mine has a C3paulbx wrote:Sorry!
Jim
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A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
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KevMayer
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I agree that the C4 (in 5 door version) is a nice looking car and the passenger area seems very spacious.
Do you find the boot to be big enough ?
and,
Can you get a washing machine in the back with the seats down?
I like my mk1 C5 because it's a hatchback. It's a pitty that the new C5 saloon doesn't have a hatchback. I always go for hatchback cars because, occasionally, they are really useful for moving things like fridges, washing machines, going to the tip etc.
cheers, Kev
Do you find the boot to be big enough ?
and,
Can you get a washing machine in the back with the seats down?
I like my mk1 C5 because it's a hatchback. It's a pitty that the new C5 saloon doesn't have a hatchback. I always go for hatchback cars because, occasionally, they are really useful for moving things like fridges, washing machines, going to the tip etc.
cheers, Kev
Cheers, Kev
02 plate C5 2.2 Hdi Exclusive SE (now 170k miles 03/21).
Used to have:- Xantia 1.9 TurboD SX. 1996 Blue & 1998 Silver Activa. + 1992 BX TZD Turbo.
02 plate C5 2.2 Hdi Exclusive SE (now 170k miles 03/21).
Used to have:- Xantia 1.9 TurboD SX. 1996 Blue & 1998 Silver Activa. + 1992 BX TZD Turbo.
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CitroJim
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I have an Estate for precisely that reason Kev. Even more useful and versatile than a hatch and you can sleep in the back at a pushKevMayer wrote: I always go for hatchback cars because, occasionally, they are really useful for moving things like fridges, washing machines, going to the tip etc.
I really do LIKE the new C5 Estate. Very smart. When they are ten years old and going for a song, I might even replace my Xantia Estate with one....
Jim
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A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
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Xaccers
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Not even much of a push either, spent a couple of nights by the new forrest "roughing" it in the back of Cassy on a double airmattress (just don't inflate it fully, squeezing it in the boot inflates it the rest of the waycitrojim wrote:I have an Estate for precisely that reason Kev. Even more useful and versatile than a hatch and you can sleep in the back at a pushKevMayer wrote: I always go for hatchback cars because, occasionally, they are really useful for moving things like fridges, washing machines, going to the tip etc.![]()
Just needed curtains...

1.9TD+ SX Xantia Estate (Cassy) running on 100% veg
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Laguna II 2.0dCi Privilege (Monty)
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1.9TD SX Xantia Hatchback (Jenny) running on 100% veg for sale
Laguna II 2.0dCi Privilege (Monty)
DIY sphere tool