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by White Exec » Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:50 am
That's a really good point, and could explain the apparent neglect of XM and Xantia in the hands of many owners. While many cars can be serviced/repaired adequately by independent repairers, this isn't true of hpn Citroens.
Independents can overlook, leave-well-alone, or fit incorrect items (eg spheres), which wouldn't happen at Cit main dealers, by and large. In some cases, independents will decline to work on them, and this news travels.
Down here, many Xantias were bought new on the back of the hugely successful sales of C15 (and to an extent BX) by owners who had some admiration for the brand. In the case of Xantia, they then discovered that things go wrong (like ride deterioration), and were either reluctant to get such things fixed, objected to fixing such items, or just plain didn't notice the deterioration. Both spheres and strut-tops come into this category.
The result was many examples being driven into the ground. Xantias have disappeared here so fast you wouldn't believe it. Most scrapyards don't even bother to keep them. XM a little different here - most folk couldn't justify the cost - so there never were that many, at least here in southern Spain.
Chris
1996 XM 2.5TD Exclusive RP7165 Polar White
1992 BX19D Millesime RP5800 Sable
1989 BX19RD Delage Red Deceased; 1998 ZX 1.9D Avantage auto Triton Green Company car 1998..2001; 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto Wicked Red Company car 2001..2003