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Citroen Berlingo Multispace

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Brian Millson - 01 Dec 2005 18:07 GMT
We are looking at replacing our 5 year old Fiat Multipla with a new 1.6
Litre Hdi Berlingo Multispace.  A good idea or not?

Brian
Thanatos - 01 Dec 2005 21:04 GMT
Hi Brian

> We are looking at replacing our 5 year old Fiat Multipla with a new 1.6
> Litre Hdi Berlingo Multispace.  A good idea or not?
>
> Brian

Had my 2.0hdi for 30 months and am very pleased with it.
Economical, smooth, good driving position (suits me) and I think it is
quite quiet as well.
Brian Millson - 01 Dec 2005 22:04 GMT
Thanks very much for that.  It looks like just what we are looking for.  The
equipment level is high and I think it will suit us.

Brian

On 1/12/05 22:04, in article dmnoh8$hfp$1@news.freedom2surf.net, "Thanatos"
<cave@lethe.com> wrote:

> Hi Brian
>
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> Economical, smooth, good driving position (suits me) and I think it is
> quite quiet as well.
Ian - 02 Dec 2005 19:16 GMT
I have had Berlingos now - am currently on a 2.0 HDi full spec which I think
has now been replaced with the 1.6 Hdi.

In over 4 years of motoring and 72,000 miles, not one problem. Spacious
comfortable, superb economical smooth engine with a remarkably good
gearchange for what is really just a van with windows.

Apart from tyres and front pads, no problems. I am certain it would suit
you.

Ian

> Thanks very much for that.  It looks like just what we are looking for.
> The
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>> Economical, smooth, good driving position (suits me) and I think it is
>> quite quiet as well.
Linea Recta - 09 Dec 2005 21:51 GMT
> I have had Berlingos now - am currently on a 2.0 HDi full spec which I think
> has now been replaced with the 1.6 Hdi.
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> Apart from tyres and front pads, no problems. I am certain it would suit
> you.

What do you mean by front pads? (I have a Peugeot Partner for 2 years now
and am very satisfied).

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Thanatos - 02 Dec 2005 22:38 GMT
Hi Brian

> Thanks very much for that.  It looks like just what we are looking for.
> The
> equipment level is high and I think it will suit us.
>
> Brian

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One thing I forget. INSIST that a spare wheel lock is fitted before you
drive
the vehicle away.
JohnD - 04 Dec 2005 00:27 GMT
Absolutely right!  Have the spare wheel lock fitted immediately.

We've had ours for a year now and are very happy with it.

JohnD
> Hi Brian
>
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> drive
> the vehicle away.
Brian Millson - 05 Dec 2005 07:18 GMT
Pray tell, what is a spare wheel lock????

Thanks for the advice guys.  I should place the order today.

Brian Millson

On 4/12/05 01:27, in article ILCdnf3onuFmpA_eRVnytQ@pipex.net, "JohnD"
<asdn71@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:

> Absolutely right!  Have the spare wheel lock fitted immediately.
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>> drive
>> the vehicle away.
Thanatos - 05 Dec 2005 14:31 GMT
Re: Citroen Berlingo MultispaceHi

Pray tell, what is a spare wheel lock????

It stops the 'sticky finger brigade' from having it away with
your spare wheel. There are two types that I am aware of
(locks not SFB) One fits under the car onto the original lock
and the other (stronger) fits through the boot floor.
Citroen UK, the Police and everyone else is aware of the
problem, but the dealers dont do anything about it unless you
ask.
Brian Millson - 06 Dec 2005 19:05 GMT
Does anyone know where the Citroen Multispace is built?  At which factory in
France?

Brian Millson
hjk - 09 Dec 2005 06:44 GMT
Hi!

Berlingos and Peugeot Partners both come from Valencia, Spain.

  hjk

"Brian Millson" <brianmillson@t-online.de>
wrote:<BFBB9F72.E22A%brianmillson@t-online.de>...

> Does anyone know where the Citroen Multispace is built? At which  factory
> in France?
Gasket - 12 Dec 2005 18:54 GMT
> Hi!
>
> Berlingos and Peugeot Partners both come from Valencia, Spain.

There is not any PSA factory in Valencia: only in Vigo and Villaverde
(Madrid).
I'm not sure which of them assembles the vans, though.
hjk - 13 Dec 2005 06:55 GMT
Oh yeah, sorry. You are right!
The name at least starts with a 'V'... ;-)
But Vigo sounds familiar.

   hjk
"Gasket"  wrote:439dc769$1_1@x-privat.org...

>> Berlingos and Peugeot Partners both come from Valencia, Spain.
>
> There is not any PSA factory in Valencia: only in Vigo and Villaverde
> (Madrid).
> I'm not sure which of them assembles the vans, though.
Gasket - 13 Dec 2005 20:01 GMT
>> Hi!
>>
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> (Madrid).
> I'm not sure which of them assembles the vans, though.

So it's Vigo, in the end, and Mangualde in Portugal:
http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/fr/psa_groupe/sites_b4.php
 
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