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Title: Somebody stop me
Post by: Chopsdad on 15 September 2008, 21:04:27
I'm thinking of changing the wife's Vx Meriva for a FRENCH car :o

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6HDI 7 seater

Why?  Cos I can lease it fully maintained, inc road tax for 3 years at £225pm. No maintenance worries and acres of room for anyone who wants a lift, like visiting parents. 1.6 will be slow but she only has a 1.4 now so no real issue here.

And I can get 5 men inside, 5 kayaks on the roof and bags of room for kit in the back with the rear 2 seats folded flat.

Somebody stop me!
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 15 September 2008, 21:09:48
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I'm thinking of changing the wife's Vx Meriva for a FRENCH car :o

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6HDI 7 seater

Why?  Cos I can lease it fully maintained, inc road tax for 3 years at £225pm. No maintenance worries and acres of room for anyone who wants a lift, like visiting parents. 1.6 will be slow but she only has a 1.4 now so no real issue here.

And I can get 5 men inside, 5 kayaks on the roof and bags of room for kit in the back with the rear 2 seats folded flat.

Somebody stop me!

What are you trying to tell us  ::) ;D
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 September 2008, 21:10:21
I know someone who has a Picasso. Always in the garage waiting for parts. It wouldn't be so bad that it's just unreliable, but every part it needs (e.g. power steering pump - not an uncommon part) appears to be a 2 week wait with no courtesy car available.

Could be a muppet main dealer, admittedly. This guy doesn't know how to pop the bonnet, but food for thought.

Kevin
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Vamps on 15 September 2008, 21:13:34
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I'm thinking of changing the wife's Vx Meriva for a FRENCH car :o

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6HDI 7 seater

Why?  Cos I can lease it fully maintained, inc road tax for 3 years at £225pm. No maintenance worries and acres of room for anyone who wants a lift, like visiting parents. 1.6 will be slow but she only has a 1.4 now so no real issue here.

And I can get 5 men inside, 5 kayaks on the roof and bags of room for kit in the back with the rear 2 seats folded flat.

Somebody stop me!

I have one of those :y :y :y
Quck for a 1.6
And sooooo good on fuel :y
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: HolyCount on 15 September 2008, 21:22:42
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I'm thinking of changing the wife's Vx Meriva for a FRENCH car :o

Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6HDI 7 seater

Why?  Cos I can lease it fully maintained, inc road tax for 3 years at £225pm. No maintenance worries and acres of room for anyone who wants a lift, like visiting parents. 1.6 will be slow but she only has a 1.4 now so no real issue here.

And I can get 5 men inside, 5 kayaks on the roof and bags of room for kit in the back with the rear 2 seats folded flat.

Somebody stop me!

Sold -- mate up the road has two Picassos. One red (hers) one blue (his)  Corny or what???  Anyway, had them a year and a bit with no probs from either (apart from them being french ---- and I have to be careful what I say -- Mrs HC hails from that part of the world ::) )
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 15 September 2008, 21:32:09
Dont know about Picassos but Merivas have a bad reputation ,

and very hard to sell here..
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 September 2008, 21:33:14
8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 15 September 2008, 21:48:55
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

Thats not too bad......your realisticaly loosing 3-4k a year on a new car depending on the car....plus maintenance and other costs are covered  :y

I had a merc slk on lease once........cost me £500/month........had it for 3 years........lot of dosh........£18k........but a £35k car.....dont think it would have worked out any cheaper buying it outright then selling it after 3 years  :-/


Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Chopsdad on 15 September 2008, 21:53:51
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.

I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size.  Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 15 September 2008, 22:02:03
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.


I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size.  Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Sounds good deal to me  :y

Just never have it serviced if your paying for it  :y

give it back knackered after 3 years  :y
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Chopsdad on 15 September 2008, 22:03:43
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.


I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size.  Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Sounds good deal to me  :y

Just never have it serviced if your paying for it  :y

give it back knackered after 3 years  :y

  ;D Sorted  ;D
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Vamps on 15 September 2008, 22:06:02
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.

I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size. Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Disagree, loads of driver space and comfortable, thogh seats are hard, compared to the Omega. 'Sit up and Beg' or 'Forward Control' type of driving position, and that front end is sooooo far away. :o

Various seat combinations, my daughter likes the middle seats flat and to use the rear seat, that is 'Limo' version ::) or middle rear seat flat to play with her toys on or the dvd player etc. ;D ;D ;D
Never had any problems, got it new in august last year and have done about 15000 miles. :y
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Chopsdad on 15 September 2008, 22:10:50
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.

I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size. Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Disagree, loads of driver space and comfortable, thogh seats are hard, compared to the Omega. 'Sit up and Beg' or 'Forward Control' type of driving position, and that front end is sooooo far away. :o

Various seat combinations, my daughter likes the middle seats flat and to use the rear seat, that is 'Limo' version ::) or middle rear seat flat to play with her toys on or the dvd player etc. ;D ;D ;D
Never had any problems, got it new in august last year and have done about 15000 miles. :y


I like the idea of Limo mode  :y

I also like the idea of putting my 2 year old in the rear seats and turning up the CD in the front. 8-)
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Jay w on 15 September 2008, 22:11:09
people knock Citroen for being very French in their design, personally i think that is what makes them stand out.....

I have had a number of Citroens, they give no more problems that any other car, their build quality is as good as anything else you can get in its market sector and the they do represent excellent value for money.....

I was looking at the Citroen C5 as a replacement to the mig when the time is right, a comfy french exec saloon with loads of toys and cost peanuts in the secondhand market place  :y
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Vamps on 15 September 2008, 22:19:27
I sometimes think it is 'all the toys' that put people off, all those electrics, it even has an electric handbrake ::) a colum gear leaver about 4 inches long and paddle change as well, if you want. Mine cn be used as full auto or use the paddles, no clutch :y
However all modern cars heading that way, everything connected to a computer with miles and miles of wiring. :(
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: HolyCount on 15 September 2008, 22:19:49
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.

I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size. Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Disagree, loads of driver space and comfortable, thogh seats are hard, compared to the Omega. 'Sit up and Beg' or 'Forward Control' type of driving position, and that front end is sooooo far away. :o

Various seat combinations, my daughter likes the middle seats flat and to use the rear seat, that is 'Limo' version ::) or middle rear seat flat to play with her toys on or the dvd player etc. ;D ;D ;D
Never had any problems, got it new in august last year and have done about 15000 miles. :y


I like the idea of Limo mode  :y

I also like the idea of putting my 2 year old in the rear seats and turning up the CD in the front. 8-)

Can you pop the 2 year old in the back and erect a cage twixt back and front ????
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Vamps on 15 September 2008, 22:21:07
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8100 quid outlay over 3 years and bugger all to show for it........

I can get it for £200pm inc road tax - non maintained.

I've lost £5k on the Meriva in 3 years and that was only £8500 6m old.

This is a new car £18k & epic in size. Drives like a blancmange with the comfort of a 1970's pub according to reviews - just like my Omega  ;)

2.2's build for comfort - not for speed  :y

Disagree, loads of driver space and comfortable, thogh seats are hard, compared to the Omega. 'Sit up and Beg' or 'Forward Control' type of driving position, and that front end is sooooo far away. :o

Various seat combinations, my daughter likes the middle seats flat and to use the rear seat, that is 'Limo' version ::) or middle rear seat flat to play with her toys on or the dvd player etc. ;D ;D ;D
Never had any problems, got it new in august last year and have done about 15000 miles. :y


I like the idea of Limo mode  :y

I also like the idea of putting my 2 year old in the rear seats and turning up the CD in the front. 8-)

Can you pop the 2 year old in the back and erect a cage twixt back and front ????
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Ample room for that... ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: HerefordElite on 15 September 2008, 23:02:36
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Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Vamps on 15 September 2008, 23:04:13
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Whatever.......................... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: HerefordElite on 15 September 2008, 23:07:26
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Whatever.......................... ::) ::) ::)


indeed ;)

bought up on french cars my dad loved them for some insane reason - all renaults

learnt to drive in me ma's 18 TS estate which my mates said stood for Total Sh1t3 ;D

i'd never ever ever have a french car they're w4nk

(in my ever so humble opinion ;))
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: willyboy on 15 September 2008, 23:59:17
Drove a few Merivas last year (delivering new ones) Didnt impress to be honest bit of an mvp but not if you know what I mean, drove ok but to be expected as brand new but not my cuppa tea, but some french cars aint bad especially there mvp types & if its maintained then so what if parts a expensive.
Title: Re: Somebody stop me
Post by: Gaffers on 16 September 2008, 06:42:34
There's a reason its only £225 / month, it will break down alot!  I had a few french cars and they were all sh!t and broke down a lot  >:(