Despite repeated, unsuccessful, Main dealer attempts to cure hydraulic problems, pump found to have failed at first MOT (turned out to be blocked with swarfe from new!!). At first Citroen UK said they would pay for the pump, but reneged on the deal as soon as they found it had been supplied by Pliedes. All efforts to get them to say why were met with "commercial reasons" broken record treatment. Very, very disappointed. About the worst manufacturer service I've ever seen... even worse than Ford!
Illumination from headlights poor, even with "better" bulbs. Dipped beam almost dangerous on dark, badly marked roads - especially when other half-whits have their front or rear fog lights on in the rain. (If the front ones don't go out when you dip, they are fog lights, dummy!!)
Remote central locking poor. Now will not work at all even with new batteries/all cleaned up.
Spheres replaced about every 40K and probably now due for another set. GSF cheapest last time.
Front and rear ride height adjusters seize every three years.
Four front anti-roll bar drop links, first at only 30K.
New alternator every 40K. Independent repairer (£65 for unit) said about average.
New battery every four years. Average?
Both front wheel bearings replaced around 80K along with offside bottom ball joit and both tack-rod ends.
Front discs at 65K. Rear discs at 80K and again at 110K.
Radiator replaced at 90K due to apparent overheating signs and constant slight coolant loss.
Sump plug a permanent leak feature.
Cam belt replaced every 48K along with tensioner and water-pump (signs of leaking) at 96K. Straightforward if you are a little inventive with tool/clip making.
First exhaust after four years - back box corroded, second after nine years and one welding session - full system.
Worst (expensive) repair was for replacement of hydraulic/brake pipes on rear. MOT fail this (2005) year. £450+. Really irked because couldn't do it myself due time. Pipes cost around £135, rest labour.
Just started to show corrosion on rear nearside wing. Probably caused by no wheel arch liner fitted and fist-sized hole (designed-in) through into wing void. First showed as water under rear seats and steamed up rear screen.
Latest trick is wild fluctuation of rev counter, flashing "water in fuel" light (no there isn't) and ALL electrics cut out - but engine didn't - then restated with a "tick" like a relay re-making. Suspect earth/connector problem. Looking into that one!
A good car to drive.
Solid construction.
Comfortable on long journeys.
Good (Citroen Hydraulics) ride, handling and brakes.
Awful turbo lag.
Very poor headlights.
It has never left me stranded in 10 years.
I bought a 96 VSX TD off eBay for spares, but after some fettling to cure the problems caused by a know-nothing messing about, I ended up with an excellent motor which is used every day. OK, I will agree, Citroens probably need a bit more TLC than your average boring shed, but there is only one car which goes round corners better than a VSX with Hydractive2, and that is the Activa. Don't buy one if you know nowt, have no interest and have no local Citroen specialist, or you'll get ripped off big time as is the norm in this bulls**t ridden country.
People buy Fords because they are dead basic and yer average knuckle-dragger can fix 'em. Citroen's engineering levels leave the average british neanderthal's skills sadly lacking, but you can break down in some long-forgotten backwater in France or Holland and you will always find someone who knows someone who knows Citroens inside out and takes pride in providing a first-class repair. Suppose it's the same attitude as we have to national pride...
I bought my car with 150,000 miles on the clock and I am just fixing a knackered waterpump and giving it a good once-over which will keep it going for ages yet. keep on top of these motors and they will run forever.
Find an independent specialist for service/repairs as main dealers are frightfully expensive and generally don't give a damn. There's nothing to beat the ride quality - even Rolls-Royce copy their suspension under licence from Citroen!!
I have owned and driven Citroen's since 1986, they are GREAT cars, in that time I have owned a BX 16TRS, BX 17RD, BX 17TZD Turbo, a 2.1TD XM SX, Xantia 17rd and I am now on my third Xantia 2.1TD. All of these cars have been purchased at over 50k most over 100k all were a joy to own and drive.
Carry on dissing them, I say, the more you spout the cheaper the cars become to buy. my present 2.1TD was expensive at £500, is sitting with an 11 month MOT and owes me nothing, I have a further 2.1 with the MOT till June 2010 which is presently used by my son as a run around.
GREAT CARS.
cheers
AJ
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