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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / July 2004

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ZX diesel Estate

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Stuart Gray - 03 Jun 2004 21:38 GMT
I'm picking one up this weekend, really looking forward to it. Couldn't get
a XM which was on my wish list but hey, I need a second car that can do good
mileage. This means I have got rid of all my petrol cars (except one, which
is for sale) and am running diesels. Pug 205 + ZX.
I'm looking forward to to the advice on this NG for any problems I may have,
and hope to contribute too.
From what I've heard, the Diesel ZX estate is a pretty good car and will
give my new to me Pug 205 a run for it's money.

Cheers Stuart.
Whiskers - 04 Jun 2004 01:31 GMT
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> I'm looking forward to to the advice on this NG for any problems I may have,
> and hope to contribute too.
> From what I've heard, the Diesel ZX estate is a pretty good car and will
> give my new to me Pug 205 a run for it's money.

My ZX 1.9D (no turbo) has been very reliable; no mechnical problems at
all.  It doesn't get much use though; no point, in the middle of London.

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VTR16V - 05 Jun 2004 01:06 GMT
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> My ZX 1.9D (no turbo) has been very reliable; no mechnical problems at
> all.  It doesn't get much use though; no point, in the middle of London.

The 1.9D is a very strong and reliable engine, never had problems with my
Xsara 1.9D and Peugeot 306 1.9D.

Good luck with you ZX.
Stuart Gray - 24 Jun 2004 19:33 GMT
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Thanks for the comments guys. I've been trying to reply  - but looks like my
news server has been having a bad time.
VTR16V - 25 Jun 2004 01:53 GMT
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> Thanks for the comments guys. I've been trying to reply  - but looks like my
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Your news server is not the only one that has been having a bad time.
So did you find a ZX Diesel???
Stuart Gray - 25 Jun 2004 19:01 GMT
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> Your news server is not the only one that has been having a bad time.
> So did you find a ZX Diesel???

Yup I did !!!! got the Reflex Estate, no frills and goes like a trooper.
Fitted a towbar for my trailer and went camping. Still waiting to refuel it
!!! It complements my little 205 D perfectly.

Stuart
VTR16V - 26 Jun 2004 02:54 GMT
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> Stuart

A towbar is also a usefull tool to help other people to keep some distance
when parking behind you. They rather keep some distance instead of
damaging their car :-))
Stuart Gray - 09 Jul 2004 20:24 GMT
> A towbar is also a usefull tool to help other people to keep some distance
> when parking behind you. They rather keep some distance instead of
> damaging their car :-))

I find having the trailer attached helps even more ;-)
 
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