Free to good home

This is the Forum for all your Citroen Technical Questions, Problems or Advice.
User avatar
CitroJim
A very naughty boy
Posts: 54610
Joined: 30 Apr 2005, 23:33
x 8107

Re: Re:

Unread post by CitroJim »

Mandrake wrote: a fuel guzzling V6 Xantia
But they aren't Simon, driven moderately they are very economical...

In no way can they be described as gas guzzlers :twisted:
Jim

A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
User avatar
lankytim
Posts: 218
Joined: 23 Mar 2013, 20:53

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by lankytim »

CitroJim wrote:
lankytim wrote:Has anbody heard whats happening with this Xantia then? I've hears nothing back.
Nope. Are you planning on rescuing it Tim?

I can guarantee you won't regret it if you do :wink:
To be honest I was going to use it as a spares donor for mine, but you never know... I suspect this particular Xantia has probably been claimed by now however.
User avatar
Mandrake
Posts: 8692
Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 17:23
x 694

Re: Re:

Unread post by Mandrake »

CitroJim wrote:
Mandrake wrote: a fuel guzzling V6 Xantia
But they aren't Simon, driven moderately they are very economical...

In no way can they be described as gas guzzlers :twisted:
For someone who currently drives an HDi 40+ miles every day it would be a gas guzzler by comparison :)
Simon

2016 Nissan Leaf Tekna 30kWh in White

1997 Xantia S1 3.0 V6 Auto Exclusive in Silex Grey
2011 Peugeot Ion Full Electric in Silver
1998 Xantia S2 3.0 V6 Auto Exclusive
1997 Xantia S1 2.0i Auto VSX
1978 CX 2400
1977 G Special 1129cc LHD
Northern_Mike

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by Northern_Mike »

CitroJim wrote:
Mandrake wrote: a fuel guzzling V6 Xantia
But they aren't Simon, driven moderately they are very economical...

In no way can they be described as gas guzzlers :twisted:

I think you mean "driven gently they are moderately economical" Jim. They certainly can't be described as "very economical".

I can't imagine the average driver getting more than mid twenties mpg out of one. Most people don't buy a 200bhp car to potter gently around in. :smile:

I got 32 out of the S1 V6 a few times but it was tedious. I barely touched the loud pedal.
Northern_Mike

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by Northern_Mike »

Mandrake wrote:
CitroJim wrote:
Mandrake wrote: a fuel guzzling V6 Xantia
But they aren't Simon, driven moderately they are very economical...

In no way can they be described as gas guzzlers :twisted:
For someone who currently drives an HDi 40+ miles every day it would be a gas guzzler by comparison :)

I went from HDi to V6 it wasn't as horrendous as you might think. My commute is 42 miles a day
User avatar
CitroJim
A very naughty boy
Posts: 54610
Joined: 30 Apr 2005, 23:33
x 8107

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by CitroJim »

Northern_Mike wrote:They certainly can't be described as "very economical".
Considering they’re a full 3 litre with an (albeit sophisticated) autobox I'd say they were very economical for what they are...

I'd wager that my V6 and daughter's 207 with the little underpowered 1.4 engine is not much different overall.. The difference is that she has to thrash the balls off the Pug to make progress whereas the V6 barely comes off idle for the same desired rate of progress...

And in normal driving there is no need to press the loud pedal very far down Mike. That's quite normal... It has adequate power...
Jim

A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
BigJockD
Posts: 12
Joined: 09 Jul 2011, 16:07

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by BigJockD »

On Fuel economy both my S1 and S2 got between 29 & 32 average MPG with normal driving.

My wife is considering what she wants to do as no-one wants to put it back on the road. She needs to arrange time off work too.
I expect to let you know in the next day or so.
learn from the mistakes of others you cant possibly live long enough to make them all yourself
KP
Posts: 3980
Joined: 10 Jul 2006, 12:11
x 27

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by KP »

I could be tempted by this.

Keep us informed please and dont hesitate to drop me a PM.

On a sideline how far can one be towed with all 4 wheels on the ground?
Would it be better in nuetral with the engine running for example or just finding a towing dolly does anyone know?
User avatar
Mandrake
Posts: 8692
Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 17:23
x 694

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by Mandrake »

Citroen recommend not to tow the 4HP20 with the engine not running due to lack of lubrication of the gearbox with the oil pump not running, but in an emergency the figure is something like no more than 30 miles travelled maximum at no more than 50mph, so not suitable for long distance hauling unless the engine was idling... (also remember the suspension would go down eventually without the engine running and wouldn't maintain a safe operating height)
Simon

2016 Nissan Leaf Tekna 30kWh in White

1997 Xantia S1 3.0 V6 Auto Exclusive in Silex Grey
2011 Peugeot Ion Full Electric in Silver
1998 Xantia S2 3.0 V6 Auto Exclusive
1997 Xantia S1 2.0i Auto VSX
1978 CX 2400
1977 G Special 1129cc LHD
KP
Posts: 3980
Joined: 10 Jul 2006, 12:11
x 27

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by KP »

So if i use a tow bar i can have someone sat in it steering and braking and so on if the engine is running at say 60mph from Kilmarnock down to Warrington?!?

That would make things much easier and doable on a single tank in the C5 :)
addo
Sara Watson's Stalker
Posts: 7098
Joined: 19 Aug 2008, 12:38
x 95

Unread post by addo »

Could it not be easier to load onto a car float and trailer home?
KP
Posts: 3980
Joined: 10 Jul 2006, 12:11
x 27

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by KP »

I've put some feelers out to see how much they are to rent as i would only need one for 24hrs but have nowhere to really store one either so that could be the fun part!
Northern_Mike

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by Northern_Mike »

KP wrote:I could be tempted by this.

Keep us informed please and dont hesitate to drop me a PM.

On a sideline how far can one be towed with all 4 wheels on the ground?
If it has no road tax, MOT, or insurance, then legally, you can't tow it anywhere at all with any wheels on the ground.

If it has any MOT left at all, I'll rescue it myself. I've no towball to tow a trailer with..
Northern_Mike

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by Northern_Mike »

KP wrote:So if i use a tow bar i can have someone sat in it steering and braking and so on if the engine is running at say 60mph from Kilmarnock down to Warrington?!?
If it has no tax, MOT and insurance this is illegal.
KP
Posts: 3980
Joined: 10 Jul 2006, 12:11
x 27

Re: Free to good home

Unread post by KP »

If its booked in for an MOT it should be legal surely? As that way i would get the train up and insure it for the day to bring it back. Also to apply repairs as well. i think the insurance and MOT bit are easy to adhere to and without the MOT you can get tax so as long as its only a trip to get an MOT or repair it should be ok :)