Faults:
Stereo fuse blew when I replaced the standard Clarion PU with a Blaupunkt Daytona. Internals in the fuel pump shut and the car wouldn't start, clocks stuck upright in the dashboard. Couldn't even hand prime it.
Needed a complete new exhaust for MOT (still had its original exhaust at 95,000 miles, though with 7 holes in it...loud.
Track rod ends and bushes wore out quickly.
Nearside CV boot split, ridiculously hard to track down a replacement.
A\C compressor doesn't work.
Heater works intermittently.
Rev counter cuts out.
Airbag triggers went twice, because (according to the dealership) people were 'getting in the car wrong'.
Clutch cable replaced at 78 000 miles, still bloody heavy.
Master cylinder completely failed on me (90,000 m) on a downhill gradient in Lancaster. Scary.
General Comments:
Quick in the mid ranges (especially in third, I can annoy 318 drivers) but garbage from a standing start, perhaps it is my launch technique, but I got pasted by a Maestro last week.
Handles really well for a car of its size, although anyone who reckons the slower 306s don't possess lift off oversteer traits are lying.
Seats are comfortable (although upholstered in a foul looking (and feeling) velour... would replace with a full meridian interior if I could find one at a reasonable price) but back ache sets in on very long journeys.
Very economical on the motorways even if you cane it. Got from Altrincham to Norwich on just under half a tank. Not so parsimonious in town mind.
Boot nice and big. Will take a full drum kit if you fold the the rear split down.
Standard speakers OK (although standard head unit is poo).
Interior plastics scratch very easily.
Split gloveboxes a bit pointless because you can't fit much in them.
Horrid upholstery wearing well.
Engine really loud in the morning. Also smells a bit.
6th Oct 2004, 08:16
Be careful about the cylinder leak. It may seem negligible, but suddenly the small leak might transform into a big one and then...no brakes. This is true for whatever vehicle.