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RE: New family wagon advice. - Mattcheese31 - 05-01-2016

It's just sold now... Not me lol


RE: New family wagon advice. - Redordead89 - 05-01-2016

Got to have be someone on here then?
PM's ftmfw


RE: New family wagon advice. - Pug0BZ3011 - 05-01-2016

I'm only after getting rid of my xantia on new years eve, cracker car to drive all new suspension in it still cant get over the amount of room and comfort in it tbh... Man old boys kept approaching me asking if it was for sale no matter where I went, good for an old yarn with some boys


RE: New family wagon advice. - Ruan - 05-01-2016

(04-01-2016, 09:49 PM)C2K Wrote: *cough * b6 passat 140 tdi estate *cough *

Wink

Most unreliable shit motor in them - plagued with issues, only motor worse is the 2.0 pd 170.

Broken oil pump chains and drives, cracked cylinder heads leak water down the inlet and hydrolock the engine, Siemens PPD variant has chronic injector problems. 170 has a DPF that invariably goes wrong on top of that all.

Better off with the 1.9 pd (shockingly).


RE: New family wagon advice. - Toms306 - 05-01-2016

1.9PD ftw. Wink As long its had the cams changed and an SMF conversion... lol


RE: New family wagon advice. - C2K - 05-01-2016

Lots of cars choice though, I was simply Inferring that it it was me and my 'family' wagon, I'd want something with greater that 0.1 ncap stars given the immense amount of morons about and a propensity to text and drive.

Nothing to do with scene or reliability, simply invoking an alternative thought process! Peace.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Niall - 05-01-2016

Gotta say i liked the 1.9PD when i had one. Just a shame it sounded like a John Deere for something that was supposedly a modern engine at the time


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 05-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 07:00 PM)C2K Wrote: Lots of cars choice though, I was simply Inferring that it it was me and my 'family' wagon, I'd want something with greater that 0.1 ncap stars given the immense amount of morons about and a propensity to text and drive.



Nothing to do with scene or reliability, simply invoking an alternative thought process! Peace.

I understand the thinking behind that which is fine but when I was younger we used to borrow my grandads cars, Morris oxfords, austins Cambridge's etc that didn't even have seat belts. A 405 is practically a Volvo compared to that.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Niall - 05-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 07:00 PM)C2K Wrote: Lots of cars choice though, I was simply Inferring that it it was me and my 'family' wagon,  I'd want something with greater that 0.1 ncap stars given the immense amount of morons about and a propensity to text and drive.

Nothing to do with scene or reliability, simply invoking an alternative thought process!  Peace.

Thats a very good point. If it is just for carrying the wife and kids then it may be worth going for something undesirable but safe. We all know these older pugs are hardly safe (well, the 306 actually is quite good for its age and class).


RE: New family wagon advice. - thododd - 05-01-2016

Damn that 405 went cheap


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 05-01-2016

Well I say its for the kids. I spose it is if not id be keeping the current estate. I've got a three door shell for a balls out power. Would like to keep something in familiar with though as the daily. Hence the old pugs.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Niall - 05-01-2016

How about a 406 then? Very boring car i know but fairly safe for that age and class and dirt cheap to pick up


RE: New family wagon advice. - Ruan - 05-01-2016

306 scores better NCAP than a 406!

Audi A4 is also absolutely atrocious pre 2002 iirc.


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 05-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 07:14 PM)Niall Wrote: How about a 406 then? Very boring car i know but fairly safe for that age and class and dirt cheap to pick up

Yeah 406 would be fine. I can bang an xud in one really easily. In fact my spare engine is out of a 406. Would need to find an epic interior for it though. Grey doesn't work for me.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Chris_90 - 05-01-2016

Wink Wink

Check out this item I found on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=131692731189&globalID=EBAY-GB&alt=web


RE: New family wagon advice. - RetroPug - 05-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 10:18 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote:
(04-01-2016, 10:18 PM)RetroPug Wrote:
(04-01-2016, 07:51 PM)Niall Wrote:
(04-01-2016, 06:42 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: I know of a fully repaired / fully functional XM, but might be a bit pricey....

If this is the one i think it is which has been around a previous member before, its a epic epic car!

Could that have been the one at Pugfest?

Indeed Smile

That was a truly awesome car!


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 05-01-2016

Also side note. If I wanted a safer car id buy a new Volvo or one like ruans as i do have a soft spot for them. However I don't have the money to spare (tied up in house savings)

(05-01-2016, 07:19 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: Wink Wink



Check out this item I found on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=131692731189&globalID=EBAY-GB&alt=web

Awesome. Not that far either. May keep an eye on that actually.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Iaitoo - 05-01-2016

I vote 405 estate, and a project thread on here.
405's are cool.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Niall - 05-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 07:17 PM)Ruan Wrote: 306 scores better NCAP than a 406!

Audi A4 is also absolutely atrocious pre 2002 iirc.

Really? That surprises me!


RE: New family wagon advice. - Ruan - 05-01-2016

Yep, you'd be amazed at how good a 306 is for it's time and the type of car.. That's a ph2 that's tested and most of it's issues is down to side impact, which is fixed on the ph3 with side impact airbags.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Piggy - 05-01-2016

806 Rolland Garos xud9


RE: New family wagon advice. - RetroPug - 06-01-2016

(05-01-2016, 07:19 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Also side note. If I wanted a safer car id buy a new Volvo or one like ruans as i do have a soft spot for them. However I don't have the money to spare (tied up in house savings)

(05-01-2016, 07:19 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: Wink Wink



Check out this item I found on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=131692731189&globalID=EBAY-GB&alt=web

Awesome. Not that far either. May keep an eye on that actually.

That estate would be such a cool barge.


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 06-01-2016

Spoke to my boss about that who was citroen trained hen these came out, he said stay away as the pump is buzzing which essentially means its f*cked and they are expensive to repair. and hard to get hold of parts i daresay. and i hate that boat suspension they have.


RE: New family wagon advice. - 1616six - 06-01-2016

I pass a cool barge looking Citroen CX estate in the car park of a garage near me every day.. It's not moved for a while.. May be up for grabs? I can get the number if needs be?

Also a super cool Renault 5 GTT parked next to it.


RE: New family wagon advice. - bashbarnard - 06-01-2016

Hmmm. Id love one of those. But not as a daily, I think ill pass.


RE: New family wagon advice. - Chris_90 - 06-01-2016

405 estate

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/191773198257?_mwBanner=1


RE: New family wagon advice. - THE_Liam - 08-01-2016

406. Honestly, they are brilliant. I'm bored of mine but I can't get anything else because nothing else does everything so well for £250!


RE: New family wagon advice. - Orta - 09-01-2016

I think sensibly the 406 is the best call. Much more modern (especially if you use the very last 03 etc cars) with every you'd ever want, full leather, air con, etc. And they are plentiful is travelling to collect is an issue.

That said itd be the 405 for me every single time. I just love 'em. Find a high spec dturbo estate and you're well away. I saw one go on eBay a while back absolute mint, working a/c, 1.9 turbo diesel, estate with only 80k miles for £800!!! It was green but who gives a shit!