I am commonly known as Falling-out-with-my-car, on the FCF and Xan2cv on the citroen CC, I had until a week ago a S2 xantia estate I owned it for 9 years in all making sure it was serviced regularly and got into the habbit of oil and filter changes every 3K and Yes i know some would say this is excessive oil changing but I believed the engine would last a very long time this way.
how was I to know the cambelt would come off 24K before it was due to be changed smashing the Camshaft in half, no-one wants to repair my loyal Xantia Xud engine and the cost is comparable to buying a rather nice XM 2.1 diesel i have spotted.
I posted on the FCF this mornning trying to find anyone that might be an enthusiast of the XM but it all seems to be about C5's and picassos over there, you know those things with computers.
Ive spotted a rather nice 2001 XM SED 2.1 Hatch in silver with 1 owner and comprehensive service history the price
is not out of reach she has 9 months MOT to, I have definately learnt my lesson with cambelts and will be checkig future citroens very regularly once a week.
If you have the patience to share your excperiences with this model or XM's in general I would be very happy to follow what you write about them.
I am a little nervous about viewing the car by appointment only on Monday as I have never owned an XM before meerly dreamed about ownning one, I used to sit in them in the Citroen Garage on the way home from college years ago and hope one day i could afford to buy one maybe now is the right time to own one as a classic.
I am suprised that the insurance quotes are more reasonable than my old diesel Xantia estate and parts seem to be be cheaper to buy as well I have just found a supply of spheres for £23 each forthe Xm the indepenmdant ones I bought for the xantia came to aropund £28 each before fitting.
So any info you could share with me please mechanical or othersise about a 1991 2.1 SED would be gratefully apreciated
so that I should be fairly nicely primed to check this car out properly when I go to view it on Monday.
Thanks for reading and I look forward very much to any replies.
regards.
Nigel.
