CitroJim wrote:All I can say is that those springs on the calipers work. I know as I now own the very car Richard fitted them to... It is silent
The ride seemed a lot better today, I'm wondering if there was still a bit of air in the system that hadn't worked its way out despite a few rounds of citroerobics...
Anyway Simon, how are you enjoying the V6? I ask as I ran mine to Somerset and back today and realised what a wonderful car it is. I'd not driven it in about six weeks and I'd forgotten what it was like. It was a very pleasant experience and very different to the ratty HDi I normally pilot
I get the same feelings for the Activa on the rare occasions I drive that one....
Yes I'm greatly enjoying driving it, especially now that the spheres have been done, it now feels a lot more like my last Xantia to drive, just MUCH MORE grunty

Also more thirsty.

I haven't filled the tank yet, just put a little bit in here a bit in there as money is short this month, so I seem to be topping it up quite often but to be fair I'm only putting in £15-30 at a time, and we've done over 350 miles in the 2 weeks we've had it

mostly urban travelling, but also one trip to edinburgh. (don't ask me where all those miles went, I have no idea, and have to take the trip counters word for it

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I can't figure out what MPG I'm getting yet due to putting in small amounts of fuel here and there but it can't be over 25mpg I think. Mind you on my 2 litre auto I only ever got 28mpg at the most around town and 32mpg on the open road...I think part of the mental disconnect is that I'm now having to think in miles instead of kilometres, as well as pounds for petrol instead of dollars, plus the fact that fuel at the pump is nearly 40% more expensive here than in NZ.
It probably wasn't wise to buy a V6 from the perspective of running costs but it was one of those impulse buys, I always wanted the V6 version of the Xantia, haven't had a car for nearly 3 years and said to hell with it, I'm going to get it and enjoy driving it

I don't use it for long daily commutes anyway, my work commute is very short plus random incidental trips, probably more so when the summer comes around for things like going to the beach etc...
I love the V6, although its a bit noisier at higher RPM than I expected, certainly noisier than the 2 litre 8 valve which itself was a very smooth and fairly quiet engine... the gearbox does have a couple of quirks though, in normal mode it does seem to drift into "old man mode" as you call it, after a bit of gentle around town driving - where it shifts up too soon and is reluctant to kick down.
I find that if I start off on a steep hill if I don't put my foot down fairly quickly it will shift up and end up wanting to chug up the hill at around 1200 rpm with fairly slow pickup, and even applying 2/3 throttle wont kick it back down a gear, if I press a bit further it will but then it will literally spin the wheels with torque when it finally does kick down. So it seems to be reluctant to kick down a gear when it falls into "old man mode". On the other hand if I engage the sport mode its completely the opposite - it will hold the revs very high before shifting up. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground if you leave it in normal but drive sedately most of the time...
Another thing I notice with sport mode is that as you slow down towards stopping there is quite a lurch as it changes from 2nd down to 1st that isn't there in normal mode... Is this normal ?
I have also noticed a little bit of intermittent idle speed when first starting the engine, but only sometimes. The idle will drop, then recover, drop then recover etc, sometimes stalling, but its fairly rare and goes away after warming up a couple of minutes. Most of the time the idle is dead steady at just under 900rpm.
Overall, loving it. Haven't had a full tank of petrol and a chance to give it a really good drive since the suspension has been done - sadly the trip to Edinburgh was before the spheres were done, so it was a somewhat careful trip...
