BenzBoy
Grand Master
One of the cars I have long thought interesting is the Citroen XM. There is one for sale locally and within what initially appeared to be a reasonable price range so I went and drove it today with the view to bringing it home.
Instead, I came home and had a good strong cuppa and two Panadeine.
Lovely robust motor, smooth auto trans (replaced a few years ago), sound body, good interior and great fun to drive with its single spoke steering wheel. Take a speed hump in North Sydney at 60kph and not notice it. Very appealing and the Sport Auto mode worked a treat with the car stiffening as it went into corners.
However, if buying one, it might be wise to take the whole packet of Panadeine - and very early to save the inevitable headache with the data dot digital readouts and the wonky Siemmens electrics. I braked and the ABS warning came on, I wound up the window and the globe failure light came on. I adjusted the seat and the dashboard lit up with scrolling displays and digital beeps. I started the car and not an unwannted sound from the engine and not a puff of smoke from the exhaust - but the constant chiming of the 'Wait until the suspension has pressurized' signal drove me nuts eeven after the car had risen to full height and settled down to cruise level - and then for good measure popped up and down again a few times. Nothing a new wiring harness and four new computers would not fix for a month or two but really do I need that kind of angst?
Oh, and the plastic hinges on the glass covering the rear passengers from rain should you open the rear hatch would be bound to break and not be available...but the comfort was supreme.
Damn!!
It is NOT a Benz in quality or planning.
Regards,
Benz-Boy
PS; Maybe a DS23 with aircon and swivelling lights will come along before I actually commit to buying that bloody MkX that thinks it is going to wend its way into my life and bankrupt me....
Instead, I came home and had a good strong cuppa and two Panadeine.
Lovely robust motor, smooth auto trans (replaced a few years ago), sound body, good interior and great fun to drive with its single spoke steering wheel. Take a speed hump in North Sydney at 60kph and not notice it. Very appealing and the Sport Auto mode worked a treat with the car stiffening as it went into corners.
However, if buying one, it might be wise to take the whole packet of Panadeine - and very early to save the inevitable headache with the data dot digital readouts and the wonky Siemmens electrics. I braked and the ABS warning came on, I wound up the window and the globe failure light came on. I adjusted the seat and the dashboard lit up with scrolling displays and digital beeps. I started the car and not an unwannted sound from the engine and not a puff of smoke from the exhaust - but the constant chiming of the 'Wait until the suspension has pressurized' signal drove me nuts eeven after the car had risen to full height and settled down to cruise level - and then for good measure popped up and down again a few times. Nothing a new wiring harness and four new computers would not fix for a month or two but really do I need that kind of angst?
Oh, and the plastic hinges on the glass covering the rear passengers from rain should you open the rear hatch would be bound to break and not be available...but the comfort was supreme.
Damn!!
It is NOT a Benz in quality or planning.
Regards,
Benz-Boy
PS; Maybe a DS23 with aircon and swivelling lights will come along before I actually commit to buying that bloody MkX that thinks it is going to wend its way into my life and bankrupt me....
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