Citroenmad
November 08, 2008 10:34 pm
About 2 years ago we traded our 95 Activa for a 99 XM 2.0 auto VSX.
What drew us to it was the fact it was a ONE owner car, low mileage, had full service history, cruise control and climate too. Plus it was a T reg so a nice late model too.
We paid over the odds for it, as we thought we were getting a good one.
To be honest i dont know how we ended up with such a bad car! We are very picky when it comes to buying cars, they generally have to be just right. However we saw this in a slightly dull showroom and then again in the rain outside. So not the best conditions - we should have walked away until a better day came. However we didnt.
The cruise soon gave up and the climate was very inefective too. We had that regassed and it was fine. We had the spheres done and it rode and drove very nicely.
It only came with one key and not the remote key either. So we went to its old owners house (we bought it from a garage) to see if they had it in a draw or something. They were not keen to see us, we started to ask questions about the car, which were answered abruptly and the question "has it ever been in an accident" was dismissed. It obviously had been:
Now the issues, looking at it closely it had obviously had a lot of paintwork in its life, you could see red paint pearing through the silver on the front wing, so maybe a second hand wing on there.
The auto gear box selector was so stiff it felt like it would break of each time you moved it, the steering was really heavy. We found that the front tyre had been run flat and the sidewall hugely thinned out as a result making it weak, so got some new tyres and that cured that.
The worst was to come, it had to go to a garage to have an exhaust fitted, so I followed behind it ready to pick my dad up from the garage. The car looked to be crabbing slightly and it was down at one side! Not back or front but one side!
After that we found that sometimes it would ride level and sometimes it would be down on the passenger side. We fiddled on with it for a while and could not find what would cause that. We had it to a Citroen specialist for a months or so who could not work it out either!
Eventually we sold it, only having had it about 4 months. Good job too, there was something not at all right with that, im sure it had seen quite an accident at some point
If thats not a good enough reason to try and not judge a car on its number of owners i dont know what is

It also made us take much more care when buying cars now.