josh2109 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:25 pm
There's probably a joke in there about Land Rovers, Citroens, and complex suspension systems.
There probably is, but more importantly I hope those gates at the end of your drive are electric operation, they must be awfully heavy to push.
The sign is a sign...only go forwards.
Which version Xm is it?
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Citroen fluid suspension appears more complicated than Land-Rover air suspension, but in reality it's not and it's a lot more reliable and technically proficient.
Due to not being fixed gas volume, air suspension can't provide ultra large range, infinitely variable rate, springs, nor springs that switch in and out of operation depending on whether hard, or soft mode are required.
All air, or metal, sprung cars that offer dual modes just stiffen the dampers for hard mode, whereas Hydractive switches springs in, or out of operation as well as varying the number of dampers working and either allowing fluid cross-flow, or no flow allowed.
It's good to see another Xm being put back into service.
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