1986 Citroen Visa GTi from UK and Ireland - Comments

1st Nov 2001, 07:02

"Fast, fragile, and fundamentally flawed"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Gear linkage popped out of place with monotonous regularity.

Thermostat for fan failed, causing the car to overheat.

All sorts of electrical problems.

Air flow meter needed re-setting.

Stalling at low speeds.

General comments?

The GTi is basically a body-kitted Visa with the same engine as the Peugeot 205 GTi crammed into it. It therefore suffered from the Visa's diabolical build quality (I think they made them from old Gitanes packets) and the 205's questionable reliability. Having previously owned a BMW 518i, it was a bit of a culture shock.

On the odd occasion it ran, the performance was excellent, with a very free-revving engine. The car was lighter than the 205, so was fractionally quicker off the mark. Winding up XR3i drivers has never been more fun.

Handling was good too, with a wide front track, and reasonably chunky 185 tyres.

The interior was crap. Unsupportive seats, cheap plastics, and instruments that had minds and moods of their own. The Visa is also a very narrow car, so it helps to be on good terms with your passenger. Long journeys weren't much fun.

The boot space was pathetic. With the 1.6 engine, the spare tyre had to be relocated from its usual home above the engine (apparently it directed the air flow on early air-cooled Visas) to the boot, which it filled.

It was fun while it lasted, and I got more trading it in than I paid for it. You wouldn't catch me buying another one though.


16th Nov 2005, 02:49

I think you are expecting a bit much of the build quality as a Visa cost a third of the BMW when sold new.


5th Dec 2005, 04:40

How can you comment on the interior being crap and tiny and unsupportive and having no boot???

I assume you viewed and test drove the car before hand and if the boot was so small why buy it, if the drive was so uncomfortable why buy it?

Once again, another person who doesn't seem to have an idea on how to use this site to inform people. How many times do people buy a car without seeing it first, if the boot didn't suit your needs you shouldn't have bought it, surely you would know about the interior and size inside when you test drove it so why moan about it now.

No wonder Citroen gets such bad feedback from people who don't seem to have a clue, pity!


20th Oct 2006, 10:07

Whether or not you realise it when you buy it, this is still a poorly designed, shoddily built car. Ignoring a car's (many) faults won't help potential buyers.

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