VSX 2.0i TCT AUTO green saloon - P*** *GJ ebay#2
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:06 pm
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Citroen-XM-VS ... 1e6f60a9bc
112k at £176 reserve not met - looks nice even for an auto!
112k at £176 reserve not met - looks nice even for an auto!
A beautiful and rare Citroen XM VSX auto executive hatchback with full leather interior.
Made in 1997 and still in a very nice condition.
This car has just over 112.000 miles on it's clock. The black seats are almost immaculate. Beautiful steering wheel. Colour - very deep metallic green. There are practically no scratches or indents on it's body. On both front bumper's corners there are traces left by some cars not too cautious when trying to get from a tight car park space, but these are exactly that - traces on the plastic of bumper.
The car just got fresh MOT with almost no advisory notes. The road tax is coming to end this month.
In just over 2 years that I owned this vehicle I had no troubles with it - apart of having to install a new back part of exhaust system. I also bought and had installed a towing assembly that cost me good 200 quid, as I wanted to travel with my caravan. Soon I had second thoughts about that, as it seemed to be quite silly to use such a thorough-bred executive vehicle for towing.
As I really have no other use for a car apart of caravan travels, I decided with heavy heart to sell it and to buy instead something simpler, more like a Xantia.
I have papers for the car's regular services up to 99.000 miles, which was in 2009. After that soon it came into my ownership, and apart of oil changes I only had to buy a new battery (about a year ago) and change the back part of the exhaust.
On the bad side: when changing the battery I bravely disconnected electrical chain thinking the radio will be ok, as I had it's code. BUT - it was not. The radio is OK, but I have no idea how to put in the code to make it work again!
Another bad thing is the driver's window which was just kept up in place by piece of wooden plank. After long search I got the window regulator and will try to have it installed before the auction comes to end. But I can't promise I will be able to make it in time - in which case the buyer will get the regulator and a bit of work to put it in place.
All other electrical systems on this car are working as they are meant to do - apart of nearside mirror which has to be adjusted by hand. On the rosy side - the sunroof is working very well and has no leakages whatsoever. The key opens and closes the car from a distance. I also have a spare key but a simple one, without a remote.
All in all - a beautiful car for very little money.
I live in Bexleyheath, SE London, and would strongly advise potential buyers to come and see this vehicle before bidding, as a bid is a bid to buy, not to come and kick the tires.
Payment in cash is preferred.
As vehicle is advertised locally as well, I reserve the right to end the auction earlier. Good luck to all!