Seems like I've bought a DS5

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Re: Seems like I've bought a DS5

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GiveMeABreak wrote: 13 Jun 2017, 10:52 Who knows Rick, it might be possible to retrofit the newer 'hydraulic progressive cushions' in a few years when they are rolled out to everything in the range. Can't see how it can be more complicated than fitting a normal shock absorber!


Having just watched this showing off that new suspension , the idea of a DS5 with them seems appealing maybe next decade. Hopefully a new C5 will be on the market with these by then.
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Re: Seems like I've bought a DS5

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I just hope the new system doesn't live up to it's acronym of Citroen Advanced Comfort :? Wish they'd show a real video rather than a computer exaggerated simulation of how they SAY it performs...
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