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Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 6:54 am
by citroenxm
So there is still more Xm in UK then total UK c6 sales..

Wasn't there just over 600,000 c6 total sold in UK.. Or was that total production..

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 7:49 am
by sageman
From the C6 website

"Owning a Citroën C6 makes one part of a fairly exclusive group as only 23,384 in all variants were ever built, in the same factory in Rennes, France, where Citroën also built the XM.

UK DVLA Statistics for August 2012 showed a total of 1,014 C6's had actually been registered for use in the UK, with only 36 of those being fitted with the newer 3.0 HDi engine (one has been 'written off' in an accident and broken for parts, more are known to have been 'exported' leaving circa 20 of those left in the UK) and with more cars since going the same way, it means there are now less than 518 Right Hand Drive C6's still registered and licensed for VED in the UK (with around another 139 on 'SORN' as of September 2019), so it's rare to see one on the road. It used to compete in a tough sector of the market for sales amongst the 'Badge Conscious' car buying public and only Citroën enthusiasts see the real potential in the car."

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 7:51 am
by citroenxm
So it was 600,000 total production..

Knew c6 numbers were low.. And were lower then Xm but didn't realise it was that scarse...

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 9:05 am
by Eddie nuff
I could be persuaded with the idea of a C6 as a runaround, provided I had it permanently hooked up to Lexia so I could listen to it tell me what was the latest piece of electronic nonsense that had failed :roll:

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 10:31 am
by White Exec
Quite. C5 III (X7) seems to be in that category too.

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 1:40 pm
by citroenxm
Not here in the UK Chris.. There's pleanty of them here far more then c6s.. Not sure why. Its an awfull car with... For a modern car that boasted German quality everything expensive fails.. I think they are a disappointment.

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 1:46 pm
by citroenxm
I missed Eddie's comment Chris and thought you were referring to number of C5 X7s.. But yea the X7s are a failure car. Seem more expensive to fix then Mk. 1 and mk. 1 facelift..

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 3:21 pm
by White Exec
I drove a C6 auto very briefly, and found it dark (it was a black interior) and really claustrophobic. Wasn't long enough to comment on the ride. By contrast, XM is spacious, light and airy, with plenty of glass, with some owners who have had both reporting that XM gave the better ride.

Having read (like you) years of tales of woe about C5 III X7 --- including rusting and leaking steering racks, splitting hydraulic tanks, inability to tolerate in-situ battery charging/disconnection/voltage drop without a BSI reset procedure, wipers with a motor each not sync'ing, front struts leaking and unserviceable, an electric hydraulic pump that floods itself with fluid and then destructs, and such extensive fault states that are only amenable to diagnostic investigation --- I can honestly say it is a car I would not want to own. At least it didn't get fitted with the disastrous EGS gearbox, whose electro-hydraulic actuators fail, and cost a couple of grand to replace.

Re: How many left

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 3:31 pm
by citroenxm
Don't forget wi Dow regulator cables break too..

The mk. 1 c5 and facelift never seem to break a single regulator... Never burn a wiper motor out.. Unfortunally they do follow tradition and wear rear arm bearings and caliper alloy corrosion but after bx and xantias we should be used to that.. The Xm never did the latter as it was alloy caliper on alloy arm..

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 4:15 pm
by Eddie nuff
When the C5 came out my first thought was of disappointment. As the years have gone by the S1 C5 has been shown to be the best of the lot with the S2 no better and the S3 a major failure never mind a disappointment.