lexia 3 software and VISTA
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wheeler
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Ross_K
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steelcityuk
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Hmm I'm unconvinced but then I run XP in classic mode.
I think Citroen did a great job on the hydraulics on the C5, far less piping, easier to get at spheres (unlike the rear accumulator on the XM), the car's ready to go straight away, the ride height is adjustable electronically and the ride in mine is nearly as good as my XM. Yep I'm a fan of the C5.
I don't understand why so many Citroenians are afraid of the C5 or the HDi engine, if you want simplicity a Citroen isn't the best bet and if it's an old Citroen be prepared to learn and get your hands dirty.
Steve.
I think Citroen did a great job on the hydraulics on the C5, far less piping, easier to get at spheres (unlike the rear accumulator on the XM), the car's ready to go straight away, the ride height is adjustable electronically and the ride in mine is nearly as good as my XM. Yep I'm a fan of the C5.
I don't understand why so many Citroenians are afraid of the C5 or the HDi engine, if you want simplicity a Citroen isn't the best bet and if it's an old Citroen be prepared to learn and get your hands dirty.
Steve.
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Ross_K
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Oh for God's sake.steelcityuk wrote:Hmm I'm unconvinced but then I run XP in classic mode.
I think Citroen did a great job on the hydraulics on the C5, far less piping, easier to get at spheres (unlike the rear accumulator on the XM), the car's ready to go straight away, the ride height is adjustable electronically and the ride in mine is nearly as good as my XM. Yep I'm a fan of the C5.
I don't understand why so many Citroenians are afraid of the C5 or the HDi engine, if you want simplicity a Citroen isn't the best bet and if it's an old Citroen be prepared to learn and get your hands dirty.
Steve.
See those little smiley guys in my last post? I was joking... Lighten up, will you?
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Xaccers
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Besides, mechanical things and pipes are a heck of a lot simpler than French electrics 
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