robert_e_smart wrote:its a choice of the CX Turbo or a V6 XM. I think I'd go for the CX!
Right answer!

The noise of a s1 24v Xm accelerating will always be a million times better than
a 4 pot Cx but the urgency of the Cx surging forwards is more addictive than the snowballing effect
of the Xm's power. I guess at the end of the day it depends what you really love about a car every
day living with it. The answer for me is certain - I have v6 Xm's in manual and auto guise including
the 24v v6 yet the car I can't stop driving is my Cx Gti T2.
I know exactly where the seller is coming from describing his Cx and I could almost have written
the exact same things - folk really do stop and stare and do a double take whereas the Xm is all
but invisible - for some maybe no bad thing. The Cx is just that bit extra special and more beguiling.
the sense of occasion even running out on the grind to work or round to the local shops IS special.
Yes, the handbrake is worse than pathetic though I've never had ventilation issues - the latest Cx
has just had a recentish heatermatrix fitted which may account for things I don't know and I end to
drive in any car with roof or windows open anyway - Xm don't tend to 'do' working sunroofs either.
This Cx listing sounds like a lot of money, yet realistically, what else is there out there if you cannot
find that Xm v6 or the cheap (with issues?) Ds...
yes and the rust thing; they ALL do that - Xantiae/Xm yes, and Cx's. It's all in relative orders of
magnitude. My Xantia today passed but with a long depressing list of rusty advisories - front/rear
subframes, pipes and even the front rad crossmember.
Get one (whichever - Xm or Cx) and enjoy it while you can!!
Andrew