HDi in the house.

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HDi in the house.

Post by onthecut » Mon May 11, 2009 4:43 pm

Oh well ---

youngest son and heir has finally bitten the bullet and acquired a 2.0 HDi Pug 307. Very clean, very tidy -- but they seem to have forgotten to fit any suspension. You really do forget just how nice the XM is until you get back in an ordinary car. Mind -- to my way of thinking, this 307 has actually got harder springing than my Land Rover. It's even got bigger wheels than the XM --- how can this be for a matchbox size motor ???!!!

Mike.

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Post by Peter.N. » Mon May 11, 2009 5:45 pm

Hi Mike

No doubt it has low profile tyres too, that's what makes them ride hard - daft I call it.

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Re: HDi in the house.

Post by colinxm » Mon May 11, 2009 6:33 pm

Hi Mike, has the suspension been lowered or tweaked in any way ? my wifes's petrol 307sw rides really nicely so far as I'm concerned and is very comfortable even on the rough country roads that we have to use and especially over long distances, it's not fitted with ultra low profile tyres either ;) altogether I'm very impressed with the pug and am very seriously considering getting a diesel version for myself.

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Re: HDi in the house.

Post by onthecut » Mon May 11, 2009 9:13 pm

Hi Colin, Peter

Coincidentally this is an SW too. Doesn't look like it's been tinkered with but it has got OE 16" alloys with 55 tyres. I suppose it's possible different markets get different suspension set ups ? One bonus (although don't think son sees it this way) is that because it's the weediest 2.0 (90 bhp) it doesn't have one of these b****y stupid fap filters, whereas the higher output units do.

Mike.

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Post by steelcityuk » Wed May 13, 2009 1:03 pm

onthecut wrote:it has got OE 16" alloys with 55 tyres.
All that glitters isn't gold... Couldn't wait to get the 45 profile tyres off the XM, TOTALLY transformed the ride and handling.

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Post by onthecut » Wed May 13, 2009 2:23 pm

steelcityuk wrote:
onthecut wrote:it has got OE 16" alloys with 55 tyres.
All that glitters isn't gold... Couldn't wait to get the 45 profile tyres off the XM, TOTALLY transformed the ride and handling.

Steve.
Son is 18 ---- looks are much more important than having an intact spinal column !

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Post by Peter.N. » Wed May 13, 2009 4:15 pm

Too true, I would rather be comfortable than look 'cool' 8-) Bring back cross plies I say :D
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Post by colinxm » Wed May 13, 2009 6:28 pm

My son also laughs at the "doughnuts" on my xm but the way my back feels most of the time I'm keeping them !

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Re: HDi in the house.

Post by steelcityuk » Thu May 14, 2009 7:15 am

Ah what it's like to be young, I can just about remember my motoring wants and desires.

If he likes it that's all that matters really.

Steve.
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Re: HDi in the house.

Post by Peter.N. » Thu May 14, 2009 11:27 am

I fitted a brand new Perkins 4/99 diesel into my Vauxhall Cresta in 1960 when I was 21 - how's that for ecentricity?
'96 'N' 2.1 td VSX manual estate White RP6695. Sadly gone
2008 C5 2.0. Hdi Estate, Red
2008 C5 2.0. Hdi Estate Silver


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