Hi John, yep indeed comment is just from a drive. We drove each other's car. Judging by the owner's profile, I expect the 2.5td was well/very well maintened, he didn't mention it had any fault either. But there was just no comparison in the responsiveness from the gas pedal. V6= u go, no matter 900rpm or 5,000rpm. 2.5td = wait for turbo. "Wow that's pretty sporty" was exclaimed in the first deep blip of the throttle from the 2.5 owner once on motorway -he just didn't expect it to be as such, neither did I expect he'd think so -I still remember, he floored it on 3rd and we immediately shot ahead. Bear in mind he has owned Porsches, Nissan 300zx, etc, and even Ferrari I think. We also did a comparative exercise on a long steep hill on motorway: floor it from about 1,500rpm in 5th, the V6 opened up way faster -still remember how not much was happening in the 2.5td for quite a while, with me being on the fast lanexmexclusive wrote:Hi David
I am surprised at the extent of Georges negative comments. These seem to be based on a single drive.
John

Indeed I wonder why the PRV is been branded as a "bad-ancient-lazy-untorquey" engine from any Press I've read, UK or French. A case of cognitive bias to do a PhD on, if u want my opinion, especially if one keeps in mind that all these were written in the early 90s



Interestingly John, keep in mind that I had never driven a turbo'd car before, and didn't expect the effect to be as marked. *That* was the day I understood the meaning of what they say "there's no substitute for c.i.s" As I said, if u were e.g. to drive everywere full throttle all the time, then the 2 are nearer -and prob the AUTO V6 and manual 2.5td are equal, depending on engine condition as u say, maybe V6 even slower in some tasks, I just don't know, I imagine it's very sluggish from some numbers I've seen.
Also, and perhaps most importantly John, bear in mind my comment refered to a MANUAL V6 12v -autobox is prob a different story, way longer gearing (3 or 4?), auto-losses, not really fair to compare it to a 5-manual 2.5td. I wouldn't touch an auto V6 PRV XM myself, waste of energy in my opinion, when u can have the manual with 5 gears -that's why I went as far as Germany to pick one. Manual 12v does 0-60 in 8.5", auto in 9.5" (+, in test drives), this says much.
Now, remembering that David is used not just to a 12v, but to a 24v PRV

I also assumed cost is not a factor for David. Now, if discussion is for a stop-gap, a 2.5td sounds fantastic, why not...You can always remap it also...You could also fall in love with it once u realise what a good allrounder is -PRVs are crap for economy-.
cheers
George