Yes, sorry Mike I have - a very near specification match to mine (but with the "ready for a wash" white paint conundrum though!)
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Courtesy of enterprise, a big white SUV/crossover Nissan Qashqai as hire car whilst mine out of action.MattBLancs wrote: 02 Jul 2026, 18:38 But thankfully, I've got a complementary free test of white car ownership...
Better pictures coming enthusiasm / weather / time dependent.
Oh and grey 308 SW is in for MOT first thing tomorrow, do place your bets on if my week is going to be looking up, or continuing on the same downwards spiral!
(I've not yet mentioned Monday's drama - so there's more to tell as to why I'm on a downer this week!)
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
See, even Jim agrees, Citroen drivers are better....CitroJim wrote: 02 Jul 2026, 05:22 So sorry to hear this MattI have nothing to add to what has already been said...
Living close to the city with perhaps more roundabouts than any other it always staggers me just how misunderstood they are...
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Yes I ask the stupid questions, because normally it is that simple.
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Fingers crossed on the MoT Matt and may everything else resolve in a satisfactory way 
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Your fly through the mot chin up mate
its a hurdle and hurdles can be got over 
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Thanks Jim and HuskyHuskyxantia wrote: Yesterday, 09:09 Your fly through the mot chin up mateits a hurdle and hurdles can be got over
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Grey 308 SW:
MOT success - quick chat with the tester who's mentioned the bit of an oil leak (which I'm hopeful the new oil cooler gasket set should sort) but have come away with a clean pass.
Blue 308 SW:
IF I'm permitted to repair it, a front and rear passenger door look to be around £150-£200 each and a fair few Magnetic Blue ones on eBay so that would be ideal. Added to "Watched items" list for the moment awaiting the assessment.
Copart have responded and said they'd keep the car aside for potential buy back if that's where we end up. Quite positive to be honest, haven't heard good things about Copart so am pleased they engaged with me on that front.
Can't remember if I've said: collection booked in for a week today. I can empty the car over the weekend.
Not car shopping just yet but a bit of "window shopping"
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Well done on the clean pass Matt, things are looking up!! 
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Most excellent news Matt, things are looking up . If you can by the car back and you have worked out the cost of the repair then your time is the labor charge then the cars back .
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Early days yet, the insurer may repair your car. You could always ask them to use used parts if it helps to get them to repair it. However, if the insurance writes the car off as uneconomic to repair and you keep it plus some cash, then it could be valued at scrap until you can prove it has been repaired. I did this in about 1985 when our Maxi was uneconomic to repair by the insurance. Somebody drove in to the back of it whilst parked at a relatives since they did not see it as they had not de-iced their windscreen before setting off. I kept the car, they gave me about £500, valued it at £50 scrap. I repaired it with parts from a scrap yard and then they were happy with a new MOT. The cash went on a trailer tent.
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Great news on the MoT Matt and fingers crossed Copart come good on a potential buy-back....
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Don't fall in love with that big family McDonald's transport cash cow you currently have for your courtesy car.
We know how much they love there timing chains lol
We know how much they love there timing chains lol
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Thanks all 
Still hopeful on getting the car back to fix, I suspect 2 new doors fitted and painted would put it into "uneconomic" territory, but remain hopeful a buy back and fix it myself route forwards isn't snatched from my grasp!
Going to empty the car (in case it's not coming back - and as instructed) and I want to have a closer look at the sill. Will take a picture of my two pieces of "peeled" door skin for your amusement too
Still hopeful on getting the car back to fix, I suspect 2 new doors fitted and painted would put it into "uneconomic" territory, but remain hopeful a buy back and fix it myself route forwards isn't snatched from my grasp!
Going to empty the car (in case it's not coming back - and as instructed) and I want to have a closer look at the sill. Will take a picture of my two pieces of "peeled" door skin for your amusement too
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
Goodluck matt
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Re: Suspension sinks on Sundays! C5 X7 that works hard + 206 GTi HDi (and 406 Coupe and 306 HDi). - MattBLancs
No danger of that!Huskyxantia wrote: 27 minutes ago Don't fall in love with that big family McDonald's transport cash cow you currently have for your courtesy car.
Notable features: quite flat, quite firm seats. Engine response is odd, a bit like there's a delay on pushing the pedal to actually waking the engine up. That might be years of experience with torque-y diesels showing up the lack of anything at low RPM on a little 3 cylinder petrol.
No spare, but a big polystyrene nonsense under the boot floor that looks at least similar to a space saver depth.
Speak of wheels despite 17" wheels with huge 65 profile tyres it thumps over the bumps.
Interior lights are interesting "touch operation, no switch just metal rim to the light giving cycle through off - on - dim.
Steering wheel quite a thin rim which I like.
Sit up high which I know some people love but does nothing for me.
Will see how it takes to the motorway commute next week.