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demag
Believe me minijet if ever you see one (I've seen a few now) it WILL turn your head. They are absolutely stunning!
citroenxm
I dont think its small! Its 17ft long and very wide, but with being streamline its LOW!

Stands out like NOTHING else!

C
Andmcit
He's a trusting lad.

I wouldn't expect anyone in those blandmobiles to even notice this glass nosed stainless
steel ended looooooww wide weird Citroen that sinks down below most folk's radar.

I've picked up a cracked grille and damaged bonnet nose eyebrows from some muppet
riding over my Cx and have numerous cracks and splits on the Xm's especially the
nosecone headlight surrounds.

Sadly most idots are unable to park without the need of park-by-touch/ignorance/
arrogance. The sad fact is, I'm unable to leave my more cherished Citroens in their
own exclusion zone every time I have to stop somewhere - usually the furthest point
from the shops, entrance etc.

On the balance of things, I think he's mad. That or he's got a storeroom full of spare
bumpers, glass nosecone sections etc...

Andrew
DrTim
QUOTE (XM v6 sadist @ Feb 10 2008, 21:06 PM)
Hi Tim

....don't give it up to be a photographer but seriously it does nicely show how different the SM is compared most other cars on the road!

Cheers

Tony

:-) K750i camera/phone is all I have, wish I'd taken the time to get a closer shot though.
DrTim
QUOTE (Andmcit @ Feb 10 2008, 22:50 PM)
He's a trusting lad.

I wouldn't expect anyone in those blandmobiles to even notice this glass nosed stainless
steel ended looooooww wide weird Citroen that sinks down below most folk's radar.

I've picked up a cracked grille and damaged bonnet nose eyebrows from some muppet
riding over my Cx and have numerous cracks and splits on the Xm's especially the
nosecone headlight surrounds.

Sadly most idots are unable to park without the need of park-by-touch/ignorance/
arrogance. The sad fact is, I'm unable to leave my more cherished Citroens in their
own exclusion zone every time I have to stop somewhere - usually the furthest point
from the shops, entrance etc.

On the balance of things, I think he's mad. That or he's got a storeroom full of spare
bumpers, glass nosecone sections etc...

Andrew

re the SM, its just round the corner from the idies (they have no "yard") and they park cars there all the time and its not a total dead end but a VERY steep hill at the end so that street is only really used by residents and for parking not for rat running.

As for madness, the senior guy there runs an XM!

I know what you mean though about people not noticing XM front ends though, especially when an S1 car has sunk. I was really proud of the nice new bumper I had on there in '99 for a few weeks, until the first scuff mark appeared on the corner. I did't QUITE have the wits about me to video it on my phone when I stood and watched an old guy in a Cavalier with a towbar keep trying to go back a bit more into my number plate a while back. I let him off because it was cracked already, but he obviously couldn't see where the front end was, and that was the S2 car.

be very glad the XM is French and hence has good bumpers!
wirdy
QUOTE (citroenxm @ Feb 10 2008, 19:53 PM)
As to the Plates about no CONFIRMATION for the USA market.

Citroen pulled out of the USA I THINK late 70's early 80's - so to cover their backs they issue the plate, so any personal exports to USA they wont get any claims as they aren't supposed to be officialy sold in the USA


C

Thanks for that.
Ciaran
QUOTE (Andmcit @ Feb 10 2008, 22:50 PM)
He's a trusting lad.

I wouldn't expect anyone in those blandmobiles to even notice this glass nosed stainless
steel ended looooooww wide weird Citroen that sinks down below most folk's radar.

I've picked up a cracked grille and damaged bonnet nose eyebrows from some muppet
riding over my Cx and have numerous cracks and splits on the Xm's especially the
nosecone headlight surrounds.

Sadly most idots are unable to park without the need of park-by-touch/ignorance/
arrogance. The sad fact is, I'm unable to leave my more cherished Citroens in their
own exclusion zone every time I have to stop somewhere - usually the furthest point
from the shops, entrance etc.

On the balance of things, I think he's mad. That or he's got a storeroom full of spare
bumpers, glass nosecone sections etc...

Andrew

Yep, tonight I was washing my S1, and when doing the driver's side wing, I noticed the surround between the wing and headlight looked slightly wrong for some reason. Upon closer examination, there's a small hairline crack along the top of the plastic mad.gif mad.gif

Whenever I'm in a carpark waiting on someone, I watch other cars come and go, and its truly shocking just how many selfish / careless people you see clipping other vehicles with their doors and just carrying on, bumping other cars when parking etc. I always park well away from the entrance of the store, trying to get a space on its own if I can.
If its absolutely unavoidable, I try and park near uber expensive cars, the kind that aren't going to have their doors flung open, for fear of damaging them on your old Citroen laugh.gif
At work I normally opt for a space which has a tree on one side of it, and lamp post on another. This stops other cars from getting too close in most cases. If that space isn't available then I goto one between a Porsche and a clean Merc estate, pretty safe there smile.gif

I hate the fact that no matter how much you like your car, and you can be as careful as you like, but it can still be damaged by other people's selfish/carelessness. Just this weekend my S2 was victim to some moron. Leanne was driving it through town and was going round a slight left hand bend, when this woman in a BMW 3 series, yakking on her phone, came round in the opposite direction - her car over the white line and into the other lane! It was a thin road and Leanne was forced to swerve left to avoid a collision. Unfortunately it hit the kerb at speed, warping the front passenger side rim, and blowing out the tyre instantly. Luckily she managed to safely bring it to a stop and pull off the road, and meanwhile the woman in the BMW continued on, totally oblivious!
I was fit to be tied when I found out, even moreso when I had to go out and fix it, and saw the damage mad.gif just can't believe some people! I wanted to ring the cops, but she was too busy trying not to crash that she didn't get a plate unfortunately.
That same car had the bottom of the passenger front door pushed in in some unknown carpark a few months back too.

I'm going to stop before I make myself angry again, I really don't want to have a heart attack before I'm 30 laugh.gif

Ciarán
dean
Sorry to hear some idiot has hit your car ciaran, this is the exact reason i wait in the car and stand guard watching a film ph34r.gif while i kick the mrs out into tesco's biggrin.gif , and i must admit watching all those women TRYING to park around me makes me nervous wacko.gif especially knowing that if they crumpled a wing my car would probably be written off ohmy.gif
only just found this thread, and i must say if i ever have the money, and a big enough garage, it would have an SM in it, no hesitation wink.gif
P.S starting to feel the mad.gif now too ciaran biggrin.gif .


Dean
demag
Why do you think I own a Cinquecento? laugh.gif It's not cos I prefer it over the Xm yer know! But it's ideal for shopping and leaving in carparks.

Last night about 2.30am (nightshift sad.gif ) I walked across the works carpark to it and was amazed at all the little ripples and dints along the side as it caught the reflection of one of the yardlights. sad.gif Definitely not my doing. Although it's a little old workhorse I do try and treat it with some respect.
DerekW
I'm with you Demag, we normally use the wife's ZX for supermarket shopping for the same reasons.

Derek
Peter.N.
My wifes ZX in in better condition than the XM! huh.gif

Peter.N.
dean
No no no, you've got it all wrong, i have to wait in the car to guard it while the mrs goes shopping wink.gif biggrin.gif its a terrible shame, i would like to wonder up and down the clothes and food isles agonising over what washing powder to get and whether there are any nice skirts on offer i really do, but i have to fall asleep in the car instead biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
jorgy9

Lucky you Dean, mine would have serious issues with me (and the car) if I proposed that, seems you've trained yours well! The best solution I've found is to park far away from the crowds, at that side of the parking that 's sooo far away from the shop entrance that no sane person chooses. Plus, you get the bonus (if u r mad) of seeing the XM in full when coming back wacko.gif

Ciaran, happens to me every time I get a second look at the car, that's why now I don't bother anymore -only worry about rust issues- and have decided that when the time comes it'll get a nice full respray and then 20,000 volts wired across it...I was close to having a heart attack when the first incidents hapenned, back then its paint was like new.

G
dean
The only problem with parking over the other side of the carpark is that is where the really bad drivers park biggrin.gif
And yes i like to looke at my xm too, sad aint it rolleyes.gif

Dean
Ciaran
Re the shopping situation, I don't 'do' shops really, the girlfriend does nearly all of it.

The advantage of this is I rarely have to go near Tescos and the like. Downside is that one of my XMs must visit the place regularly and be left unattended. Usually its the green one, and it has bourne the scars (that back door incident happened there I believe). However, we've now found a few safe places to leave it, one of which I call 'the XM space'. This is a bay at the very very end of the carpark, and is actually much wider than all the others for some reason, ideal for an ultrabarge like our favourite machine!

The lazy / careless people can't be bothered walking that far, and instead tend to shoehorn into all the spaces near the store, or into the parent & child / disabled bays in their modified Paxos, 4x4s and MR2s anyway, (and after parking badly, then happily skip into the shop looking non too disabled, nor do they have kids in tow), so I tend to stay away from that end of it now too.

Ciarán
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