

Shame about the 208... What would be interesting is for you now to drive my 207 and see how that compares... I suspect you'd feel the same...
All I know is getting back in a Xantia after a spell in the 207 is bliss!
CitroJim wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 05:43
Shame about the 208... What would be interesting is for you now to drive my 207 and see how that compares... I suspect you'd feel the same...
Mandrake wrote: 18 Jul 2017, 10:33
Has anyone else driven a 1.2 litre 208 and found it a complete turd ? Is this the kind of car people buy these days all in the name of fuel economy ? Do people just not care about the driving experience ? If Nissan can get the 1.2 litre petrol class right why can't Peugeot ? Words can't really describe just how much of a let down driving this car was.
Michel wrote: 19 Jul 2017, 15:26 I need to drive your 207 Jim. I'm convinced you're hypersensitive or there's something fudamentally wrong with it.
Teasing? I think you are rather overestimating the level of interest mate!Ok I'll stop teasing.It's from our 25 (?) year old glowworm system boiler, which decided to stop working on Saturday!
lexi wrote: 29 Jul 2017, 19:30Teasing? I think you are rather overestimating the level of interest mate!Ok I'll stop teasing.It's from our 25 (?) year old glowworm system boiler, which decided to stop working on Saturday!
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lexi wrote: 30 Jul 2017, 14:21 My Potterton must be about the 35 year mark. Control unit is playing up. A solenoid I think.
white exec wrote: 30 Jul 2017, 16:10 Much more fun was an oil-fired Rayburn, acquired with a house in 1998. Kept everything snug, cooked the best meals ever, and thrummed like a soft engine room. Seriously expensive to buy, these days!