where have all the xantias gone?
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We all know how much you hate Xms, for no good reason that I can see - but we wont go there! The XM is a totally different car to the CX, as Citroen never goes back and does the same thing again when a new car is penned.Citroening wrote:Thinking about it I don't think there's a CX I wouldn't have rather than an XM!Citroenmad wrote:Hmm, maybe a few ... maybe
BTW, to everyone else...sorry if I go on mad tangents about my opinions on XMs...I just can't help it!
Its just what you prefer, neither are bad cars, far from it, but i like the Xm over the CX.
I admit, ive not driven a CX, but then you have not driven an Xm ...
I can't fault the Xm.
Peter: Its been a while since i even saw another 2.1TD manual Estate for sale (apart from Andrews)
I couldn't believe it when this Xm 2.1 estate came up on ebay last year. It wasnt the cheapest, obviously, but it certainly wasnt to be missed. It did need the paint sorting out and various other bits, but its looking great now. By far the best Xm we have had, and the almost box fresh 30K 2.0 was a hard act to beat! Its ought to be a keeper.
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In the past: 3, CX td Safaris and about 7, XM td estates. Lovely cars. - x 1207
I drove CX's for ten years or more, my last. a CX25DTR turbo Safari I had for seven years and covered over 150,000 miles in it. I reckoned while I had it that it was the best thing since sliced bread, the suspension and steering design was far superior to the XM and it had more space!
The only downsides were the useless heater, near useless handbrake and 1st gear was to high. These issues were addressed with the XM with a super heater, sensible gearing and a parking brake that worked, the downside is that they capitulated to the modern suspension norm of Macpherson struts, far less stable than the knuckle assemblies of the CX and did away with that fantastic Diravi steering, they also made all the windows higher so you can't see out.
If another nice diesel CX Safari turned up I would think seriously about it.
Peter
The only downsides were the useless heater, near useless handbrake and 1st gear was to high. These issues were addressed with the XM with a super heater, sensible gearing and a parking brake that worked, the downside is that they capitulated to the modern suspension norm of Macpherson struts, far less stable than the knuckle assemblies of the CX and did away with that fantastic Diravi steering, they also made all the windows higher so you can't see out.
If another nice diesel CX Safari turned up I would think seriously about it.
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]If I'm out-and-about I see one every 5 minutes or so. They appreciate them here and look after them. And every garage knows how to sort out any problems.
BTW in order to set up a garage business in France you have to be a time-served mechanic and have passed the relevant exams. So you don't get the amateurish service that, sadly, is sometimes the case back in UK.
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Franklin, you're going to have to come clean over this and tell us why...Citroenmad wrote:We all know how much you hate Xms...
Personally, I'd love an XM and for the right one I'd even consider swapping one of my Xantias. It would have to be a V6 though, preferably a late ES9/4HP20 one...
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I did see an ami, three xaras and several newish citroens mostly big people carriers with unmistakeable masive chevrons on the front, but no xantias, estates seem to be getting very rare to.
its nice to see my dads GSA on his drive for that touch of memoribilia now and then.
he keeps talking about a mixtie which leaves me a bit baffled as to what he is talking about.
its good to see that the interest for ownning an xantia is still out there though. Keep up the good work people. it would be really good to be twenty years in the future and still see xantias out and about.
unless we end up like Japan where vechicles must be replaced every 36,000 miles or have a new engine fitted to meet goverment emmision standards.
regards Nigel.
its nice to see my dads GSA on his drive for that touch of memoribilia now and then.
he keeps talking about a mixtie which leaves me a bit baffled as to what he is talking about.
its good to see that the interest for ownning an xantia is still out there though. Keep up the good work people. it would be really good to be twenty years in the future and still see xantias out and about.
unless we end up like Japan where vechicles must be replaced every 36,000 miles or have a new engine fitted to meet goverment emmision standards.
regards Nigel.
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It's the dark that gets me. I need my Vitamin D and sunshine and If I don't get it I get SAD
Going to work in the dark and now, thanks to the clocks going back, coming home from work in the dark is purgatory with a capital P for me. Be sure at weekend s I'll be out of doors in the daylight spannering just to get some sunshine and daylight...
At least things improve marginally after December 21st when the nights start pulling out after the winter equinox and I must say things improve appreciably again on the evening of the 26th December. The next Christmas is a whole 12 months away then - wey heay
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I can never understand how opinions for particular Citroens seems polarised
even where those in the differing camps have never even tried the particular
disliked model they're slamming.
I've owned or driven virtually all that have interested me though have never
felt the urge to drive a Visa or a Xsara/Picasso etc (newer model versions).
I'm OK with the Bx though it never appealed to the artist/designer in me
and never took to the Xm initially as I never forgave it for replacing the CX!
Now look at me! Plus I'd love a D which I've driven, an Sm which I've been
passenger in and I'd love to try a Traction, a H-Van and an Ami6.
I guess if there was a Citroen I actively dislike, I'm sorry to say Chris, it'd
be a s1 C5 because of theose gaodawful front lights and general awkward
proprtions throughout the car's lines. I can just about avoid barfing when
I see a facelifted s1 C5 though. The estates seem more interesting from the
rear but never carried the svelte lines the Xantiae models have.
Andrew
even where those in the differing camps have never even tried the particular
disliked model they're slamming.
I've owned or driven virtually all that have interested me though have never
felt the urge to drive a Visa or a Xsara/Picasso etc (newer model versions).
I'm OK with the Bx though it never appealed to the artist/designer in me
and never took to the Xm initially as I never forgave it for replacing the CX!
Now look at me! Plus I'd love a D which I've driven, an Sm which I've been
passenger in and I'd love to try a Traction, a H-Van and an Ami6.
I guess if there was a Citroen I actively dislike, I'm sorry to say Chris, it'd
be a s1 C5 because of theose gaodawful front lights and general awkward
proprtions throughout the car's lines. I can just about avoid barfing when
I see a facelifted s1 C5 though. The estates seem more interesting from the
rear but never carried the svelte lines the Xantiae models have.
Andrew
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I think you've hit the nail on the head there as from what I can see those who express strong opinions of dislike towards other Citroen models always appear to point them towards the model that replaced their own favourite.andmcit wrote:I can never understand how opinions for particular Citroëns seems polarised
I'm OK with the Bx though it never appealed to the artist/designer in me
and never took to the Xm initially as I never forgave it for replacing the CX!
Mind you my own dislike of the shape of S1 C5's is due to them looking as if they were designed over the phone or by numerous committees who never met until they had to piece the the car together
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