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1779.2 | Montego estate views? | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Mon Jun 01 1992 10:15 | 15 |
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I too would like somebody to tell of their experiences regarding
Rover/Austin Montego estates. I too am looking for an alterative to a
BX diesel and would appreciate a un-biased view. (Is that possible?)
I've heard the newer models are VERY much improved over the first
attempts and that these earlier models smoked a lot due to the
injection method.
The reason for the change of heart is purely one of demand. I cannot
find a late model 17TZD estate under �10,500 and under 20k
miles...unless anyone else knows better? All the franchise garages seem
to what to rip you off. Who says theres a recession?
Dave
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1779.3 | | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Mon Jun 01 1992 14:36 | 12 |
| >> <<< Note 1779.2 by ARRODS::BARROND "Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron" >>>
>> The reason for the change of heart is purely one of demand. I cannot
>> find a late model 17TZD estate under �10,500 and under 20k
>> miles...unless anyone else knows better? All the franchise garages seem
>> to what to rip you off. Who says theres a recession?
That's because there isn't such a thing....
There is a BX TZD Turbo Estate (which happens to have a 1769cc engine)
but there's no 17 anywhere in the name. And as the TZD is the top trim,
and it has Turbo performance, you're looking for a mythical beast.
Richard
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1779.4 | Maybe Citroen leave it off the boot badges? | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Mon Jun 01 1992 17:51 | 12 |
| Richard
I thought I was implying a turbo model. To quote (without permission)
Autocar & Motor...
New Car Prices
BX estates
1.7 17TZD turbo diesel �13990
Any more comments on Montego 2.0 DSLX turbo diesel estates? This the
top trimmed version complete with turbo performance.
Dave
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1779.5 | alternatives? | PEKING::GERRYT | | Tue Jun 09 1992 21:35 | 19 |
| I think reply 1 is far too biased.
Being the satisfied owner of a BX 19 TGD estate for 18 months, I can
agree to a great extent that it is a very good car...but, it is very
plastic and thin!
I test drove a Montego Diesel DX saloon about 20 months ago, and liked
it...felt solid, good ride, and economy. This had the turbo.
The Maestro diesels are in short supply and are non-turbod as far as I
recollect. A|gain, they are supposed to be very economical with the
Perkins engine. Some BT vans have done over 150K miles without a
problem.
What you may find though (as I did on the car scheme), is that the
Citroen represents staggering value for money. Having said that, if it
was a private purchase, and I was interested in residual second-hand
values, I'd go for a Peugeot 405 or VW Passat.
Tim
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1779.6 | Some sobering figures | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Jun 10 1992 10:47 | 15 |
| Re .5
New Cost Depcrec on new cost
After 3yrs + likely
S/H value.
Rover Montego 2.0 DSLX turbo diesel �14279 50% �7100
Pug 405 1.8 GRD turbo diesel Est �14678 52% �7600
Citroen 1.7TZD turbo diesel Est �13990 48% �6700
All from Autocar & Motor 10/6/92 without permission
Well after this little bit of maths I shall be looking at the Pug and
the Rover.
Dave (ex Citroen flag waver)
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1779.7 | Scrooged! | PEKING::GERRYT | | Wed Jun 10 1992 13:22 | 5 |
| Thanks for the details of depreciation.
I think it just goes to show what a bad deal buying new is!
Scrooge Tim
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1779.8 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | It's been hijacked already! | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:31 | 5 |
| A mate of mine has a 405 diesel estate and swears it's wonderful.I've
driven it, and I was very impressed. The engine is superb, it's just a
little small for me.
Laurie.
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1779.9 | Me too. | SBPEXE::PREECE | That's MISTER Megalomaniac to you.... | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:37 | 13 |
| Re: .8
I'd second that. I drive a 405 GTDT, and I'm very pleased with it.
Plenty of room (though driver headroom is possibly an issue for the
Larger Person), decent performance and good economy.
Same engine as the Citroen TZD. Quiet, too.
48,000 miles, so far, and no real problems that weren't of my own
making.
Ian
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1779.10 | Meastro Prices.. | NEWOA::BOSLEY | What time to go, Nah cant be... | Wed Jun 10 1992 16:42 | 8 |
| Hi re .6..
Nothing showing for the Meastro 2.0 DLX (Non turbo.) - Coz they
dont do it.. But still any info on the S/H prices then.. with the
Montego dropping up to 50% thats sounds better than what I thought..
Cheers,
Stu.
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1779.11 | Here's the theory..now look at the small ads. | ARRODS::BARROND | Snoopy Vs the Red_Barron | Wed Jun 10 1992 18:39 | 13 |
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Re last
Hi Stu
How remiss of me
Rover Maestro 2.0 LX diesel �10201 46% �4700
Rover Maestro 2.0 Clubman diesel �8639 47% �4050
In case it was'nt clear the deprecation figures are the car's value
after 3yrs/30k miles as a percentage of the new price.
Dave
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1779.12 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Thu Jun 11 1992 11:15 | 10 |
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One way of avoiding a big part of the hit is to buy an ex-demo,
I had the Montego at 4 months with 6,000 at 3,000 quid cheaper, and
previously to that I had a Meastro EFI at 3 months with 4,000 miles
at 2,500 cheaper than new.
TIP: Do the deal on a new car first, then ask about demos, you can then
tell how much "cheaper" is.
Heather
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1779.13 | BX19RD | NEWOA::BOSLEY | What time to go, Nah cant be... | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:35 | 10 |
| HI,
Someone said buy a Citreon, I thought Nah Yuk... But I have since
seen a BX 19RD for NOT A LOT of Money.... But It has 110,000 Miles.. Is
this a lot for a Diesel/Citreon..
A Quick reply would be appreciated...
Ta,
Stu.
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1779.14 | | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:31 | 6 |
| I'd say not really, but it depends on age model (saloon/estate) and asking
price.
But by milage alone I wouldn't exclude it.
Richard
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1779.15 | Model 19RD F.. | NEWOA::BOSLEY | What time to go, Nah cant be... | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:40 | 12 |
| Re .-1
Thanks,
Model 19RD Year 1998/90 its on a F Plate. (Its apears to be in good
nick..) - Is there a specific note that shows what to look for when
buying S/H...
Ta,
Stu.
PS Price 2.5k
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1779.16 | see 37.620 | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:42 | 5 |
| This is confusing, fast as I answer 1 you reply to another :-)
see 37.620.
Richard
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1779.17 | Will do.. | NEWOA::BOSLEY | What time to go, Nah cant be... | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:53 | 1 |
| Thanks Richard Will Do...
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1779.18 | Caveat Emptur | PEKING::GERRYT | | Fri Jun 12 1992 18:09 | 12 |
| I was talking with a mechanic at Speen Garage in Newbury (Citroen main
dealer) where I always get my Lease car serviced.
he said there was one condition that the 19RD and TGD sometimes gets,
and that's a pitted head, caused by the strength of the coolant fluids
attacking the alloy.
He said that if it occurs, the head and the complete water system have
to be replaced! Sounds expensive!
Anyone else heard of this problem?
Tim
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1779.19 | Never | TIMMII::TOMMII::RDAVIES | Amateur Expert | Fri Jun 12 1992 18:25 | 1 |
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1779.20 | Metro? | PEKING::GERRYT | | Mon Jun 15 1992 18:39 | 4 |
| I'd go for the Metro if you can cope with a small car...it's better
built than the Maestro/Montego, and very frugal.
Tim
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1779.21 | Look East young man! | PEKING::GERRYT | | Mon Jun 15 1992 18:46 | 6 |
| I think Lada are to bring out a Diesel Samara in the near future...now
that's a prospect well worth considering.
Also saloon version coming!
tigger
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1779.22 | From a Maestro 'nut' | LARVAE::ABNETT_K | See all, hear all, say nothing | Wed Jun 17 1992 12:55 | 28 |
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OK, I own up, I am the one who bought a Maestro DLX!!
Apart from the dated look and minor rattles, I have been rather pleased
with mine. I average 54.45 MPG (todays calculated figure) and have achieved
60 MPG at times. Even I if cruise at 80 MPH all day on the motorway, it
still returns 53 MPG. I currently pay �1.94 per gallon for diesel.
After much research, I went for the Maestro for economy and the very
good report the Diesel Car magazine gave it. Very blue smoke when the
engine is cold, but soon disappears. The 2 stage injection makes it
quieter than the average diesel and when above 30 MPH, nobody can tell
that you are driving one. Acceleration matches the equilvalent
Vauxhall/Ford petrol versions. Wind noise a little irritating at this
speed.
It has a Honda gearbox and is very forgiving coupled with a beefed up
suspension to take the weight of the heavier Perkins developed engine.
Wider than the normal tyres. I work at the Crescent (live in Wokingham)
and quite happy to let anyone to view its to see the condition at
33,000 miles.
Regards
-Keith-
Now on 7-781-1109
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1779.23 | Thanks... | NEWOA::BOSLEY | What time to go, Nah cant be... | Thu Jun 18 1992 09:16 | 9 |
| Thanks Keith,
Just what I wanted to here.. Facts & figures that actually match with
what the Manufactures say...
Regards,
Stu.
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1779.24 | Be Bold! | PEKING::GERRYT | | Thu Jun 25 1992 13:52 | 8 |
| Well done Keith.
I'm glad you decided not to go with the 'herd', and have found your
judgement proven to be justified.
If the Maestro had been competitive on the scheme I may have opted for
it.
Tim
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