CitroJim wrote:XM and Xantia not mould-breakers? Just compare and contrast to their contemporaries. XM vs Granada say. Whilst we're happy to drive an XM today would you be really happy in a Granny or that hideous old Vauxhall barge whatever it was called - Janitor was it? Or would you prefer a Chavalier, Ashtray or a MK1 Mundaneo over a Xantia. No, thought not.Rattiva_Mike wrote: But will they Jim? I can't see why a Xantia or XM would to be brutally honest.
That's right - no contest...
Anyway, if such piles of poo like the Manky Minor and Marina, Austin Allaggro and most alarmingly, 60s and 70s Frauds and Poxhalls can be considered desirable classics then the XM and Xantia really are in a league of their own. The examples I mention above were hideous even when they were current. And I'm old enough to know.
Just spotted the above and having had several of both the XM and the Vauxhall 'Janitor' (presume we're talking Senator / Monza / Omega), I have to say to be fair, the Vauxhall wasn't a bad piece of kit. One area where it left the XM for dead was the quality of the auto gearbox, which was as near seamless as I reckon you will get ---- none of that ZF nonsense of not changing up until the upper 40s and then crashing (relatively) back down at the same point ! Strangely enough, having parted with my last XM earlier in the year and now having a pretty good run with an HDi Xantia, I have for the first time in a long time another Vauxhall in the household. It's the Aussie sourced Monaro and I have to say, has wiped out for good any notion of getting a C6. Excellently finished interior, fabulously comfortable and generous seats, great performance and soundtrack. I just think it's a shame that Citroen still (as I see it) don't do a single bigger model that has much more grunt than you need !
Mike.