Steve, I totally agree with everything you said above. Imagine a 406 with Hydropneumatic suspension. It would improve it no end.
It's been an active (no pun intended

) couple of weeks and about time I did an update on here. A lot has happened.
My 2.1TD has been working hard these past two weeks and seen a lot of miles put under its wheels. In all the time it's not missed a single beat, given one moment for concern or used any oil, water or LHM. I check it over weekly but never find a need to do anything except clean it inside and out.
I had to take a trip to Southampton last week so to give the 2.1 a rest I took my Activa and was delighted I did. I love driving my Activa and it was a good excuse to give it a decent run. As I was in the area, I called in to see MikeT on the way and have a good old natter, look at his work in progress and cast an eye over his cylinder head. Sadly I felt it needed a skim. I also enjoyed a couple of cups of Mike's fine coffee

Thanks for those Mike!
I've a minor problem with my Activa. It's happened twice now and both on long journeys on fast roads. It happened firstly whilst chasing Gareth in his Activa along the A14 and more worryingly, in the middle lane of the M3 on the way back from Southampton. Cruising steady at 70mph, the engine will die for a second or two, the tacho falling to zero. Just once in a journey, just for a second

When it happened on the M3 I noticed that not only did the tacho drop to zero but the temperature gauge did as well as some warning lights coming on. It looks like the ECU is momentarily loosing supplies. Trouble is, I just cannot provoke it and I've had a really good look around and tried allsorts but the electrics refuses to yield up its secret. I suspect the double injection relay or one of the power feeds to the injection ECU is being lost momentarily but until the problem goes "hard" it'll be the very devil to find. It's not happened since the M3 and from then on it flew home without a murmer and has continued to do so... On relating the tale to Robyn, my 15 year old daughter, she said, "It easy Dad, just ask the Lexia what's wrong" If only life were so simple Robyn

Even the mightly Lexia is not
that clever.
Last Sunday I went to see my parents in Somerset in the 2.1 as I had a load of cargo for Dad, including his woodturning lathe, otherwise I'd have taken the Activa plus tools... By coincidence John (jgra1) was in the locality and we met up for a Lexia session on his car and to say hello. It was an absolute pleasure to meet John and Adele. It transpired that John and I grew up not many miles away from where I did down in Somerset. Small world
As recorded elseware, John and I had further adventures that day on the A303. I felt terrible not carrying a spare fuel filter in the car and from now on I do. In fact the spare I now carry for a 1.9 got used last night
On Thursday Xac called me to say he'd bought SturdyBloke's (Craig) Xantia and would I fancy a run to Swansea on Friday evening with him to collect the car? Yes I did and at around 5pm on Friday we set off in my 2.1. We reached Craig's house at about 9:30 and enjoyed a most pleasant chat and cuppa with Craig. A short while later Andmcit (Andrew) joined us and we four proceeded to have very much an impromptu social gathering outside Craig's house. It turned out an incredibly enjoyable evening and time flew by. It was fantastic to meet both Andrew and Craig. Before we knew it, it was the early hours of Saturday morning and we were still nattering

During the natter, Xac and Craig came to the conclusion that the fuel filter in (by now) Xac's new Xantia had not been changed so as a precuation Xac swapped it with the spare I now carry in the car. In the event, Xac and I arrived back in Milton Keynes at about 05:30 rather tired but happy. It had been a truely memorable and thoroughly enjoyable Friday evening
Today the cars got their normal Saturday wash and check-over and I spent another fruitless hour trying to nail the Activa problem

I gave up and spent the rest of the day in horticultural persuits.
I'm going down to see Gareth (XantiaMan583) tomorrow to have my Activa wheels refurbished. I'll be going well tooled up, just in case the fault goes "hard" (although ideally it would be nice if it were to happen outside Gareth's house rather than the M25, say). I'm looking forward to seeing for myself the incredible transformation Gareth has made to my old Activa
In the week I drove a nearly new Transit van. Running along at 50mph in fifth gear I felt it was revving a bit hard for the speed. I looked at the gear knob only to see a "6" on it. Doh! A six-speed 'box

It makes a tremendous difference. I wish the 2.1 had one of those...