my problems started after 18k, so don't worry your time will come = )
Ah well........''Every silver lining has a cloud''
my problems started after 18k, so don't worry your time will come = )
my problems started after 18k, so don't worry your time will come = )
Don't get me wrong 10k miles is nothing. My 2 other cars are at 192k and 250k, I don't expect anything of any significance to fail below 150k given proper maintenance and mechanical sympathy, which by the way doesn't equate to driving like your Granmy problems started after 18k, so don't worry your time will come = )
Don't get me wrong 10k miles is nothing. My 2 other cars are at 192k and 250k, I don't expect anything of any significance to fail below 150k given proper maintenance and mechanical sympathy, which by the way doesn't equate to driving like your Gran
The 250k one has just had an engine transplant after it spewed 8 litres of oil out when the oil cooler failed though. It looked like the Exon Valdise had parked on the drive![]()
8 litres!? Wow. G class ? Haha that's like 2 fiat 500 engines. Proper Exxon Valdez! And a nice fine from the council for ruining our environment !
Wrong choice then. The C4 Cactus is the best selling Citroën at the moment. Sales numbers are even higher than those of the FIAT 500, at least in my country.So I'm kind of now drawn to something which doesn't appear to be everywhere, the Citroen Cactus.
Wrong choice then. The C4 Cactus is the best selling Citroën at the moment. Sales numbers are even higher than those of the FIAT 500, at least in my country.
Yes, but with the current sales numbers that will change within a few years, I think.The Cactus isn't yet a common enough sight on UK roads
Yep, I've just broke the 10k miles in 8 months.....................and then nothing happened
Very boring.
Yes, but with the current sales numbers that will change within a few years, I think.
I find the C4 Cactus a very original car, but I will never buy it, since it doesn't have a rev counter.![]()
That makes me wonder why it sells so well. Who prefers a clean dash without rev counter?
Maybe this isn't as off-topic as it seems, because it's a nice example of: "Why do people buy cars with known shortcomings?"
I don't expect anything of any significance to fail below 150k given proper maintenance and mechanical sympathy, which by the way doesn't equate to driving like your Gran![]()
Maybe the days of reliable cars are coming to an end as costs are cut.I am reluctant to buy new equipment at work as much of that is now made in third world countries,costs a fortune and goes wrong.
I find the C4 Cactus a very original car, but I will never buy it, since it doesn't have a rev counter.![]()
That makes me wonder why it sells so well. Who prefers a clean dash without rev counter?