Advice please xantia vs synergie vs C8
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Advice please xantia vs synergie vs C8
Hi,
Looking for a bit of advice please. I currently have a Xantia HDi hatch which is fantastic, however, its not quite big enough any more. I had a Seat Alhambra very briefly, due to it being a bit disappointing and the need for space diminished at that time. However...
I currently have to transport 32 brass instruments around and deliver whole class brass lessons (noisy!) and the back of my xantia currently looks like this
I don't think this is particularly safe in the event of an accident. Having 7 seats would also be very useful for transporting various family members about and with vast amounts of camping gear, a dog and other peoples young children. I am also in a jazz quartet and sometimes need to transport lots of kit and/or DJ equipment about the place
So my question is this; should I go for a Synergie / 806 or a C8/ 807? If there are any owners or friends of owners with stories of woe or joy involving any of these I would welcome your input
It would have to be an HDi as that engine is fantastic, does the synergie have a Dual mass flywheel. and do the C8s all have FAP. I saw one advertised as non FAP but couldn't work out why it didn't. Also the 2.0 HDi C8 say they are 16v but still 110hp. Which engine is this and is it as durable as the mighty 110HDi in my Xantia?
I would then sell my Xantia as I couldn't justify it as well as a people carrier, but would really miss the hydraulics. it only has 120,000 miles on it too!
Looking forward to your input
Many thanks Andy
Looking for a bit of advice please. I currently have a Xantia HDi hatch which is fantastic, however, its not quite big enough any more. I had a Seat Alhambra very briefly, due to it being a bit disappointing and the need for space diminished at that time. However...
I currently have to transport 32 brass instruments around and deliver whole class brass lessons (noisy!) and the back of my xantia currently looks like this
I don't think this is particularly safe in the event of an accident. Having 7 seats would also be very useful for transporting various family members about and with vast amounts of camping gear, a dog and other peoples young children. I am also in a jazz quartet and sometimes need to transport lots of kit and/or DJ equipment about the place
So my question is this; should I go for a Synergie / 806 or a C8/ 807? If there are any owners or friends of owners with stories of woe or joy involving any of these I would welcome your input
It would have to be an HDi as that engine is fantastic, does the synergie have a Dual mass flywheel. and do the C8s all have FAP. I saw one advertised as non FAP but couldn't work out why it didn't. Also the 2.0 HDi C8 say they are 16v but still 110hp. Which engine is this and is it as durable as the mighty 110HDi in my Xantia?
I would then sell my Xantia as I couldn't justify it as well as a people carrier, but would really miss the hydraulics. it only has 120,000 miles on it too!
Looking forward to your input
Many thanks Andy
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That actually looks like a testament to how much space the Xantia actually has!
One other suggestion which maybe you've already thought of, but how about keeping the Xantia, and getting a box trailer? e.g. something like this. Won't get you the extra seats though, but not sure how important that is in the decision.
One other suggestion which maybe you've already thought of, but how about keeping the Xantia, and getting a box trailer? e.g. something like this. Won't get you the extra seats though, but not sure how important that is in the decision.
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This is only how much stuff I have to fit in my car after my wife has been shopping.
I would suggest a box trailer too. The problem with the vehicles you mention is that the boots are small, and you'll end up with loose stuff in the passenger compartment, just as you do in the Xantia, so the same safety issue arises. Or a cheap Berlingo diesel van..
I would suggest a box trailer too. The problem with the vehicles you mention is that the boots are small, and you'll end up with loose stuff in the passenger compartment, just as you do in the Xantia, so the same safety issue arises. Or a cheap Berlingo diesel van..
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I've owned both an 806 1.9td and a fiat ulysse 2.0jtd which is the hdi in disguise. Good vehicles but the problem is that you can't carry people and luggage. Struggle just to take luggage on it's own with the seats folded because they are still basically at the window level, so in an emergency will still not be very safe, so therefore need to remove the seats completely which is not as easy as you think due to their size and weight and then where do you put them? I used mine as purely 5 seat estate cars, which they did admirably. I've never been in a xantia (have to rectify that sometime) I went from the fiat to a c5. I think to carry all that stuff safely a trailer is the way to go, I see you do have a tow-bar, and you get to keep the car you know, instead of buying what will be another old car that you have no idea what it has had done in the past.
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Re: Advice please xantia vs synergie vs C8
Many thanks for the replies.
I too have thought about the box trailer idea, but was a little worried about the security of keeping trumpets in them. I suppose they are out of view. When Im out working with the instruments I am alone, so could remove some more of the seats so the load wouldnt be towering behind me!
And when djing I could have flexibility with taking seats out and possibly get the rest of the band in too. The xantias /c5 I owned were,all great and I would love keep them, just not sure they are up for it long term.
The other side is from July (first child )we will often need to take two child seats with 3 adults and I imagine it will be a little tight in the back seats. Is a synergie any wider? The 3 separate seats look wider, but is that autotrader and ebay lying to me?
Im only testing the water really. If a ppl carrier comes up for sale any time soon near me, I will take the instruments and see how well they fit.
Are there any mechanical issues that are unique to the ppl carriers listed above?
Very grateful for your input
Andy
I too have thought about the box trailer idea, but was a little worried about the security of keeping trumpets in them. I suppose they are out of view. When Im out working with the instruments I am alone, so could remove some more of the seats so the load wouldnt be towering behind me!
And when djing I could have flexibility with taking seats out and possibly get the rest of the band in too. The xantias /c5 I owned were,all great and I would love keep them, just not sure they are up for it long term.
The other side is from July (first child )we will often need to take two child seats with 3 adults and I imagine it will be a little tight in the back seats. Is a synergie any wider? The 3 separate seats look wider, but is that autotrader and ebay lying to me?
Im only testing the water really. If a ppl carrier comes up for sale any time soon near me, I will take the instruments and see how well they fit.
Are there any mechanical issues that are unique to the ppl carriers listed above?
Very grateful for your input
Andy
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Hi Andy
I have a Xantia so know how good they are. Mine has always been a second car as before our Kids could drive we had my other pride and joy, which I still regret selling, a Citroen C8
I was sad and had the 2.2 16v Petrol model with 160 BHP and Exclusive spec fully loaded.
It drunk fuel but otherwise was a wonderful car which we drove with four teenagers a number of times to the south of France and the southwest of England for holidays with luggage and all. We never used a roof box as when we brought it new, we also measured exactly, new suitcases to fit behind the rear row of seats .
The only change we made as they got bigger was to take out the middle seat in the middle row for a bit of extra space.
I think it would be well up to the job!
Regards
Mark
I have a Xantia so know how good they are. Mine has always been a second car as before our Kids could drive we had my other pride and joy, which I still regret selling, a Citroen C8
I was sad and had the 2.2 16v Petrol model with 160 BHP and Exclusive spec fully loaded.
It drunk fuel but otherwise was a wonderful car which we drove with four teenagers a number of times to the south of France and the southwest of England for holidays with luggage and all. We never used a roof box as when we brought it new, we also measured exactly, new suitcases to fit behind the rear row of seats .
The only change we made as they got bigger was to take out the middle seat in the middle row for a bit of extra space.
I think it would be well up to the job!
Regards
Mark
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Re: Advice please xantia vs synergie vs C8
I don't know about c8/807 but the 806/fiat and presumably the synergie has a narrower middle seat in the second row by quite a bit, and only has a lap belt which clips into the seat at both sides and as easily misplaced (lost!) You can get them, as my 806 had, with a built in booster seat in the wider rear seats, only suitable for older kids, not babies.
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Don't go down the C8/807 route , they are a real horror , a friend of mine has a C8 and that has had around £5000 on it in repairs , new engine , clutch/flywheel and numerous silly things . Another friend works for Peugeot and he says the 807 is a donkey . I would reccomend the synergie/806/Ulysses as I had the van version in 2.0 Hdi guise , great drive .
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Erm... Xantia estate...??!
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Hey Andy! I might chime in here, and be a bit brass necked as I'm going to blow my own trumpet..... right thats enough of that, I apologise....
I am also a fellow musician. I previously owned an S1 Xantia Estate 1.9TD VSX and Currently own a Synergie, again with the 1.9TD in it.
I am quite confident you could get most of that in the back of a synergie and still keep your middle 3 seats in (all synergie passenger seats are the same size btw....) If you were worried about instruments flying forward under braking, a simple sheet of ply cut to roughly fit roof to floor would be a great temp solution. The seats, If well maintained, are dead easy to get in and out... you just need to know the 'technique' :p
BUT
The Xantia.... doesnt know its loaded... Pulls great even when fully loaded and the suspension.... Oh how I miss those comfortable rides back from those exhausting gigs...., but even with the estate Im not sure you would be able to reclaim the use of the back seat...
Also I found the fuel economy of the Xant a bit better, but my Syn-Bus is running a bit rich at the mo.
I currently Make Amplifiers and repair iunstruments and so far, theres nothing that I've thrown at the bus that it hasnt swallowed.
I would, if possible, try both vehicles and choose between that great ride or that ridiculous flexibilty...
Hope that helps a little?
I am also a fellow musician. I previously owned an S1 Xantia Estate 1.9TD VSX and Currently own a Synergie, again with the 1.9TD in it.
I am quite confident you could get most of that in the back of a synergie and still keep your middle 3 seats in (all synergie passenger seats are the same size btw....) If you were worried about instruments flying forward under braking, a simple sheet of ply cut to roughly fit roof to floor would be a great temp solution. The seats, If well maintained, are dead easy to get in and out... you just need to know the 'technique' :p
BUT
The Xantia.... doesnt know its loaded... Pulls great even when fully loaded and the suspension.... Oh how I miss those comfortable rides back from those exhausting gigs...., but even with the estate Im not sure you would be able to reclaim the use of the back seat...
Also I found the fuel economy of the Xant a bit better, but my Syn-Bus is running a bit rich at the mo.
I currently Make Amplifiers and repair iunstruments and so far, theres nothing that I've thrown at the bus that it hasnt swallowed.
I would, if possible, try both vehicles and choose between that great ride or that ridiculous flexibilty...
Hope that helps a little?
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+1neil123 wrote:Erm... Xantia estate...??!
I have yet to find something that doesn't fit in the boot of mine. (cue stupid suggestions)
but the usable boot space is so much more on the estate
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Having re-read your first post Andy I would like to completely ignore my previous post and consider one of these... http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... 35&start=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
all the room, power and reliablity you need.... Plus you can 'up-comfort' the beast with plush synergie seats, door cards etc, and I believe the floor/ carpet will also fit =)
all the room, power and reliablity you need.... Plus you can 'up-comfort' the beast with plush synergie seats, door cards etc, and I believe the floor/ carpet will also fit =)
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Thanks again everyone.
I have also thought about a Xantia estate,but figured if I was going to go bigger, I thought I would consider 7 seats as I think that would prove invaluable.
Your right in that the rear window is frustrating in the hatch, so maybe I should try a Xantia estate too.
I think over the Easter holidays I will take all the instruments out with me and try some different styles of vehicles including things like the dispatches / berlingos
Does anyone have an HDi and or turbo d synergy, if so what sort of mpg are you getting?
Sorry for quick reply, will report back soon
Thanks
Andy
I have also thought about a Xantia estate,but figured if I was going to go bigger, I thought I would consider 7 seats as I think that would prove invaluable.
Your right in that the rear window is frustrating in the hatch, so maybe I should try a Xantia estate too.
I think over the Easter holidays I will take all the instruments out with me and try some different styles of vehicles including things like the dispatches / berlingos
Does anyone have an HDi and or turbo d synergy, if so what sort of mpg are you getting?
Sorry for quick reply, will report back soon
Thanks
Andy
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My Synergies MPG isnt awesome, but once i've sorted out is's slight over fuelling issue I would be confident of nearing 40mpg, hopefully on bio-fuel...
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evening! Johnny - i must disagree about the synergie seats , the middle row middle seat is slimmer than the others (i can happily take a photo) not by much , but it is (do like the cup holders and table on the back!)
as for economy - i run mine on biodiesel (£1 a litre - thank you!) , works a dream and has a bosch pump - but i reckon i get somewhere around 35 to the gallon around town (between 50 >60 miles on £10 of esso`s finest which is 7 liters down here)
as for economy - i run mine on biodiesel (£1 a litre - thank you!) , works a dream and has a bosch pump - but i reckon i get somewhere around 35 to the gallon around town (between 50 >60 miles on £10 of esso`s finest which is 7 liters down here)
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