Vince's xm - 2.1TD daily driver

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by citroenxm » Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:19 am

Of course.. what do i want them for?.. now.. if it was a good prv 24v.. then the whole lot would vanish.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Vince » Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:56 pm

Well guys, sorry for the delays in posting up the pictures and story of our Ireland adventure...here you go.

The purpose of the trip was to take Linda's mum over for her 80th birthday...Linda had spent months tracing her mums (and her) ancestry back to the Freshford in county Kilkenny. So we stayed near Freshford in Clomantagh castle along with our UK family and Linda's sister and family from Florida who came over for the occasion, so the whole clan. We found and visited the exact little church in the tiny village of Tulla where their ancestors were married and children baptized and looked through the official record books dating their family back to the 1800's! Her mum was made up that it had all been arranged for her by her daughters.

What was also cool was my American brother in law Ed also traced his ancestry back to Clonislee not far from county Kilkenny so we went there too and found the original now ruined church and graveyard where his ancestry were buried...we had no idea when we turned up in Clonislee and the local butcher and primary school head master who happened to be in the shop told us where it was lying hidden.

For me what is the most amazing part is that Ed, born and bred in the USA, met Linda's sister whilst over here on a stop over in the 80's, hit it off, and she went back to America with him and started a family....so what would the odds be that when they individually traced back their ancestors, they came from neighbouring counties in Ireland!

Anyway...we got two hire cars given to us when we landed in Dublin..one just happened to be the new Peugeot 508, and also a Citroen Picasso :) So French all the way...I was loving it. I drove both cars and the Peugeot was clinically boring and seats like concrete...the citroen however was great...felt floaty like it was on spheres....they certainly have got the ride quality right....and an automatic box and column shift on the top like the old DS...fantastic design :)

Here are some pictures of where we stayed (we had the whole place to ourselves as there were 10 of us) but if your wondering what ireland looks like....it was pretty much all like this, and the weather was glorious for the whole 4 days we were there for :)
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And these were the panoramic view from the castle and its grounds....the ruined church was on the outer wall of the grounds.
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The emerald isle...it most certainly is :)

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by captainhaddock » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:15 pm

Very nice! How come the weather is nice when I'm not there......:)

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Vince » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:42 pm

I figured we were very lucky with the weather....

The same goes for tonight.....as the tax runs out on the xm at the end of this month and its being SORN'd I figured tonight would be a nice night for a nice drive out ;) I ended up in Manchester's northern quarter, and am always on the lookout for photo opps whilst im out, the light was great here, pity camera's cant always catch the exact light when they take a shot....didn't come out too bad though.

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Dieselman » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:08 pm

Vince wrote: For me what is the most amazing part is that Ed, born and bred in the USA, met Linda's sister whilst over here on a stop over in the 80's, hit it off, and she went back to America with him and started a family....so what would the odds be that when they individually traced back their ancestors, they came from neighbouring counties in Ireland!
Do they live in the woods, have a pickup with a gun rack and play banjo's...
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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Dieselman » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:09 pm

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That grey looks good on an XM.
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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by russ92xmsed » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:31 pm

Yeah, I agree. Every design feature is shown up by the contrasts of colours. Basically what I am trying to say is the lights , windows, bumpers and trims ect all seem to pop out. Best combination. White does this trick very nicely too.

Looks great Vince. Very interesting storey too.
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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Vince » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:34 pm

Dieselman wrote:
Vince wrote: For me what is the most amazing part is that Ed, born and bred in the USA, met Linda's sister whilst over here on a stop over in the 80's, hit it off, and she went back to America with him and started a family....so what would the odds be that when they individually traced back their ancestors, they came from neighbouring counties in Ireland!
Do they live in the woods, have a pickup with a gun rack and play banjo's...
Well they do live in Florida Will :lol: Sorry....they are nice people :P

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by Vince » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:38 pm

Dieselman wrote:
Vince wrote: That grey looks good on an XM.
What I like best about it is that most of the original press release photos for the very first tested models are the exact same colour and wheel trim combo...they compliment each other well ;)

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Re: Vince's 2.1td xm

Post by messerschmitt owner » Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:53 am

looks very nice
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