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birk

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Post #26
600+ to a tank on a remapped hdi estate, moterway miles not driving slow either.
Could get 40-45 around town at a push.

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Posted 2nd May 2013 at 22:22
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Post #27
tompaltridge wrote:
The Xsara can come with the 110 engine too, which will see off a LBSC 6.


Laugh my ass off

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 11:53
arigti6

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Post #28
I am possibly going to be getting a HDi at some point fancy something newer like a E90 320d but I'd like to save for a house sooner rather than later.

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 15:20
walker_texasranger

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Post #29
rikky wrote:
only problem is the xsara looks like the elephant man in car form


This.

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 15:25
roland rat

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Post #30
arigti6 wrote:
I am possibly going to be getting a HDi at some point fancy something newer like a E90 320d but I'd like to save for a house sooner rather than later.


Really Roll eyes

Is this on the looonnngggg list of cars you keep promising to buy LOL
Posted 3rd May 2013 at 15:28
adam b

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Is the xsara a hatch or coupe? Must be able to get a dog in the boot!

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 17:00
adam b

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Hatchback of course

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 20:08
adam b

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Still a f**king horrible looking vehicle, so not a chance anyway Smile

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 20:15
ian7675

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Post #34
I must admit I would never get one regardless of the benefits LOL

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Posted 3rd May 2013 at 20:43
adam b

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Post #35
adam b wrote:
Still a f**king horrible looking vehicle, so not a chance anyway Smile


I'm glad both sides of the brain agree

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Posted 4th May 2013 at 20:18
adam b

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The wife wants a 6 now Roll eyes

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Posted 6th May 2013 at 16:54
welshpug!

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Post #37
C5 averaged 44.5 mpg down through Wiltshire to Dorset on narrow hilly a-roads 4 up with two tents and 4 bikes onboard.

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Posted 6th May 2013 at 16:57
adam b

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Post #38
No + no.
Your wife might want one, but mine doesn't. And she really doesn't wanting a gopping C5

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Posted 6th May 2013 at 18:46
adam b

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Whose wife? But no, I'd stick my Dick in a bees nest before I bought a C5.

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Posted 6th May 2013 at 20:35
arigti6

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Post #40
roland rat wrote:
arigti6 wrote:
I am possibly going to be getting a HDi at some point fancy something newer like a E90 320d but I'd like to save for a house sooner rather than later.


Really Roll eyes

Is this on the looonnngggg list of cars you keep promising to buy LOL


LOL No I know what you mean though Ash. I want another car but being in a relationship now and my Girl friend having a little boy makes it hard for me to decide whether to wait or just get rid of the god awful Focus(That is a lie I'm just bored with it). On the plus side I am earning a lot more (with overtime atm) but due to not actually having a contract that also is something which I am wary of considering the economic climate. Not sure if that makes much sense of course? LOL

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Posted 6th May 2013 at 22:49
armzsc6

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Post #41
Got 730 miles to a tank on mostly motorway driving at 75-80mph running with a chip at 115bhp. Then removed the cat and changed back box and a remap instead of chip. Goes like stink now yet to see a motorway tank but seems to be around 600 miles with mixed driving.

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Posted 7th May 2013 at 00:07

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