Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
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Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
Hi all,
now that i've acquired a citroen i'm on the look out for specilaist in Bristol and have been on the good garage scheme website and two have come up Citrotec and Bristol 2cv anyone had any experiences with these? i believe Bristol 2cv have very good name in citroen cirlces?
Since moving to Bristol and leaving my Citroen mechanic of 12 yrs back in Winnersh , it would be nice to be able find a specialist locally just in case.
Cheers.
now that i've acquired a citroen i'm on the look out for specilaist in Bristol and have been on the good garage scheme website and two have come up Citrotec and Bristol 2cv anyone had any experiences with these? i believe Bristol 2cv have very good name in citroen cirlces?
Since moving to Bristol and leaving my Citroen mechanic of 12 yrs back in Winnersh , it would be nice to be able find a specialist locally just in case.
Cheers.
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93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
...as recommend before, Tony Weston of Cambridge, Gloucester are very good and not too far from Bristol. 



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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
Duke wrote:...as recommend before, Tony Weston of Cambridge, Gloucester are very good and not too far from Bristol.
o.k thanks.

My previous Citroen's:
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
rang http://www.chandlermotorcompany.co.uk/ and they qouted me £350-£400 for a clutch change. sounds about right what do you think
and their round the corner from me
i would use tony weston but are really are too far away and no way of getting home
simon.


i would use tony weston but are really are too far away and no way of getting home

simon.
My previous Citroen's:
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
That does sounds about right.
If a full 3 part clutch is fitted that will cost about £130-£150 trade, the rest is labour.
The job isn't actually too bad as the gearbox stays in the car, just gets moved sideways. They will need to remove the LHM tank for access to the gearbox mounting, so ensure they know how to bleed the hydraulics and brakes on completion of the job.
If a full 3 part clutch is fitted that will cost about £130-£150 trade, the rest is labour.
The job isn't actually too bad as the gearbox stays in the car, just gets moved sideways. They will need to remove the LHM tank for access to the gearbox mounting, so ensure they know how to bleed the hydraulics and brakes on completion of the job.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
thoughts as much
they look well established and the bloke sounded like he new what he was saying too.
still cheaper than doing a mk2 ford mondeo clutch

still cheaper than doing a mk2 ford mondeo clutch

My previous Citroen's:
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
And C5!still cheaper than doing a mk2 ford mondeo clutch
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
Hi simon
I've used Bristol2cv for a few years now and Mannie is good for letting you know what is wrong, giving you a good estimate and fixing it. He used to have a 2.1D XM so he knows these cars.
He'll also let you know if he thinks a job is not worth doing!
and a big plus for me is that it is in Bristol and not far from home.
When the car was newer I used to use AP Autocare in Bedminster who did a good job, but they have become more expensive of late. They still have some old staff who understand XMs though. I always found them good for MOTs as they understood the percularities of the hydraulics and brakes and were a little more lenient than some places.
Never use Citrotec or Citroen City.
Cheers
Steve
I've used Bristol2cv for a few years now and Mannie is good for letting you know what is wrong, giving you a good estimate and fixing it. He used to have a 2.1D XM so he knows these cars.
He'll also let you know if he thinks a job is not worth doing!
and a big plus for me is that it is in Bristol and not far from home.
When the car was newer I used to use AP Autocare in Bedminster who did a good job, but they have become more expensive of late. They still have some old staff who understand XMs though. I always found them good for MOTs as they understood the percularities of the hydraulics and brakes and were a little more lenient than some places.
Never use Citrotec or Citroen City.
Cheers
Steve
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
Thanks steve, i've been warned off citroen city before, so have you had a bad experience with citrotec which is also called chandlers motor group? i have thought about bristol 2cv's as they quite popular and famous? i will give them a call.SteveLP wrote:Hi simon
I've used Bristol2cv for a few years now and Mannie is good for letting you know what is wrong, giving you a good estimate and fixing it. He used to have a 2.1D XM so he knows these cars.
He'll also let you know if he thinks a job is not worth doing!
and a big plus for me is that it is in Bristol and not far from home.
When the car was newer I used to use AP Autocare in Bedminster who did a good job, but they have become more expensive of late. They still have some old staff who understand XMs though. I always found them good for MOTs as they understood the percularities of the hydraulics and brakes and were a little more lenient than some places.
Never use Citrotec or Citroen City.
Cheers
Steve
cheers.
My previous Citroen's:
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
93' XM 2.1 turdo D manual saloon,
BX 19RD estate x2,
Visa 17RD,
AX 1.0 highlight,
BX 14 preview,
DTR turbo saloon,
AX 11RE,
Xantia 2.0i LX,
Xsara vtr coupe (bug eye)
BX 17txd turbo saloon.
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Re: Citrotec or Bristol 2cv?
Sorry - slip of the finger - More correctly I meant to write:
... I've never used Citroen City or Citrotec ....
Didn't mean to imply anything else!!
... I've never used Citroen City or Citrotec ....
Didn't mean to imply anything else!!
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