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Title: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 19 October 2010, 16:16:20
Looking at a 1.6 HDi to replace the aging Traktor
Slightly less  load space (about the same as a Volvo V70 that got replaced by the Omega)
Are they any good?
Aside from much better MPG, they seem to be in the same league 2nd hand price-wise as the Omega was when I bought it back in 2003 - better value for money than a Volvo!
It's a 56 plate with 67K on clock, 2 owners in same household
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: henryd on 19 October 2010, 16:21:23
its a big car for a 1.6 even in 110bhp trim,I have driven a few 2.0 hdi's and they are a nice drive,my dad runs a 2.2hdi exclusive auto and that has plenty of go(136bhp) but not great on fuel(circa 30-32 locally)
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 19 October 2010, 16:24:30
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its a big car for a 1.6 even in 110bhp trim,I have driven a few 2.0 hdi's and they are a nice drive,my dad runs a 2.2hdi exclusive auto and that has plenty of go(136bhp) but not great on fuel(circa 30-32 locally)
Thanks, it's not performance that I'm after but capacity & economy (I drive like the Grandfather that I am thanks to cruise control)
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Omega_Dan on 19 October 2010, 16:26:46
the 1.6 110bhp is just powerful enough and is brilliant on fuel. The Hydroactive3 (fluid suspension) has a 125000miles or 5 year warranty so everything should be ok there. like picasso's interior trim does not wear well but they are a fantastic load lugger. watch out for the split tailgate glass as they have a reputation for not opening due to dodgy catches
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: david036 on 19 October 2010, 19:29:05
Did always like the look of these, the excutive seems to be full of gadgets just like the elite  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 19 October 2010, 20:00:02
Well I've bought it!
So soon there'll be a 1996 GLS 2.5 TD auto with 160K on clock to dispose of. Has had new wishbone, rear subframe donuts, front disks, brake pipes front to rear, drop links, water pump, fuel lift pump, steering idler. Gets oil changed every 3k miles (I'm a disciple of The Boy)
Has SC804 head unit & 5 CD changer fitted now as well as cruise control & a genuine steel dog/luggage guard
Nothing wrong with it & drives beautifully but I have decided to treat myself to something more recent
MOT to April too
PM me if you're interested in a good workhorse
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Debs. on 19 October 2010, 20:19:25
 ;) The C5 always catches my eye; as a multi-dog person, it seems to be a capacious estate for the money. :y
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 19 October 2010, 20:33:19
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;) The C5 always catches my eye; as a multi-dog person, it seems to be a capacious estate for the money. :y
Yes I reckon in terms of capacity vs. value for money it's on par with the Omega estate (compared with the V70 where you pay a premium for the Marque)
Slightly less capacity than the Omega but then it is the largest estate that I found which is why I bought the Traktor in the first place - it has served me remarkedly well in the past 7.5 years & I'll probably miss it! :'(
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Del Boy on 19 October 2010, 20:41:02
I'd have held out for a Volvo to be honest, but hope you enjoy it  :y :y
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 19 October 2010, 20:43:49
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Well I've bought it!


That's splendid news PF, I hope it serves you well. :y :y
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Vamps on 19 October 2010, 22:44:30
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the 1.6 110bhp is just powerful enough and is brilliant on fuel. The Hydroactive3 (fluid suspension) has a 125000miles or 5 year warranty so everything should be ok there. like picasso's interior trim does not wear well but they are a fantastic load lugger. watch out for the split tailgate glass as they have a reputation for not opening due to dodgy catches

Agreed, I have a Citroen C4 Grande Picasso 7 seater (Overdue for return), minimum 44 MPG Mig does 24 MPG on same runs :'( :'(  lots of town use and easy 50mpg (36 in the Omega) on a run, more if steady away, I have had 60 on a dual / motorway keeping to the speed limit using cruise...... :y :y

Why oh Why did I buy another Omega.......
 :-/ :'( :-[ ::)
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Omega_Dan on 20 October 2010, 09:52:24
Its sounds like a good buy. worked at citroen for 6 years and they undercut every car price wise at that time. well done on the new purchase :y
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: yatesDELTA on 20 October 2010, 21:22:48
I have an 02 plate C5 estate, with the 2.2 diesel engine. One of the best cars I have ever had, extremely comfortable, good MPG, great for carrying camping gear/dogs/etc. It has 160k on the clock and doesn't show it.
Also, the garage I bought it from about 6 months ago was probably the most helpful car dealer I have come across, the service probably makes it better in my mind  :y
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: bob.dent on 21 October 2010, 09:34:11
I must admit I've been thinking about these if I ever let go of the Omega. ::) I need a decent size estate car and these seem to fit the bill. My brother in law has the car version and it seems to be well kitted out and very comfortable and reliable. Only thing that puts me off is that it's FRENCH!! Had a bad experience with a Pug 605 a few years ago and ended up costing me a lot of money. :'(
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 21 October 2010, 09:59:17
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I must admit I've been thinking about these if I ever let go of the Omega. ::) I need a decent size estate car and these seem to fit the bill. My brother in law has the car version and it seems to be well kitted out and very comfortable and reliable. Only thing that puts me off is that it's FRENCH!! Had a bad experience with a Pug 605 a few years ago and ended up costing me a lot of money. :'(
My grandmother was French so I know what you mean!! ;D
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Pitchfork on 21 October 2010, 10:01:06
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I have an 02 plate C5 estate, with the 2.2 diesel engine. One of the best cars I have ever had, extremely comfortable, good MPG, great for carrying camping gear/dogs/etc. It has 160k on the clock and doesn't show it.
Also, the garage I bought it from about 6 months ago was probably the most helpful car dealer I have come across, the service probably makes it better in my mind  :y
Interested to know how much it costs you for servicing especially the Diesel Particulate Filter system that needs a special fluid added
Title: Re: Citroen C5 Estate
Post by: Omega_Dan on 21 October 2010, 10:04:10
Most Citroen dealers offer discounted service rates from £79 ish for basic up to £220 ish for Full service  for cars over 3 years old.