I bought a second hand 2014 2.2 hdi 204hp with hidroActive 3+ suspension and did 21000 kms with it already, i love it, its made for highways, i was able to achieve around 1450 km with one tank (71 litres), very confortable and nice to drive even for long rides (8 hours).
Just bought one 2008 model with 130k km that had the hydralic suspension pump failed. Only paid 1200€ for it and its in great condition otherwise. Its already getting the pump replaced and going to act as my highway car. Never had a baguette but lets see how it turns out. Kinda looking forward for the ventilated seats etc.
I've had a tourer Exclusive for the past 7 1/2yrs and has only just broken down for the first time that resulted from the clutch master cylinder failing. I chose to have the complete clutch and dual mass flywheel replaced at the same time as the garage stated that the clutch action was heavier than normal and it had probably caused the master cylinder to fail. She has been very cheap to run + very reliable. It's had a Gear selector unit, Power steering pipes, gear knob & OSF wheel hub replaced during my ownership as well. Not bad for 12yrs and 131,000 miles of comfortable driving. IMO the main faults are: Power steering pipes, steel into aluminium. Chrome plating on plastic sleave on the reverse gear selector peeling and requiring the whole gear selector unit to be replaced as they don't supply any individual parts for it! Previous cars included in reverse order XM 2.5TD hatch, Xantia 1.9TD hatch and BX DTR hatch, all hydro-Pneumatic quirky, comfortable and lovely to drive. I was sad that Citroen discontinued the Hydro-Pneumatic suspension which is why I have not bought a new car.
Hi, I'm Amir Dreek from Bosnia and Herzegovina, I would like to ask all the good people who watch this video about citroen c5 if they can help me buy that car because I really like it and it's an unfulfilled dream for me, I would like to have it but because of my disability I am not able to buy it for myself.
Whoever made this review clearly hasn't owned one long-term, so let me enlighten you. I bought mine, a 2009 2.0 HDi exclusive model, has any feature you can think of. So firstly the turbo gave out, the price i payed for labor was half what the turbo cost, because some "genius" french engineer decided to put it on the back of the engine, therefore it had to come out, next all four of the injectors went out, they are expensive AF, because they have some crystals inside them, you know, because of emissions, after them the fuel pump went, after it the suspension pump went, and they do cost a premium, and lets not forget the lovely DMF, plus that car blows through engine mount bushings like crazy. Ah, and you better pray your day lights don't go out, because the bulbs are rare and expensive and you have to detatch the bumper to change them, it costs alot if you can't do it yourself, genius french engineering at it's finest. Oh and the navigation displays often burn pixels, it's a common fault. If you have money to blow, go for it, I'm glad i got rid of mine.
My father sold his Citroen Xantia II in 2009 and bought a C5 1.8l saloon who has the same color as the one in your video. Right now it has 109.000klm and still smells like a new car. As far as problems none so far! But at 120+ km/hr you can hear the air entering the cabin (which I believe comes from the front windows) which is a little bit annoying in the trips we are doing (550 kilometers from Corinth to Thessaloniki) several times per year. Overall a decent 15 year old family car.
If you are talking about a high pitched noise - try folding the mirrors in. (Of course you can't drive that way, but the high pitched noise comes from the mirrors.)
I never understood why peugeot and citroen changed from no buttons on the steering wheel, to these monstrosities. They have almost exactly same functions with the 2 stalks mounted behind the steering wheel. You don't need to look at them, the buttons were always at the right spot. It is as if they had to show they had visible steering wheel buttons.
@@deblu5130 Other road users!😉 Half the service intervals eg. every 10,000miles (not 20,000mls as stipulated) and it should last a long time. Plus TIMING BELT!!! Get the gear oil changed every 3-4yrs and the hydraulic system flushed + new fluid also 3-4yrs. Get the air con checked regularly and keep it ON all the time, it helps stop the seals drying out & helps keep the windows from fogging in winter. HTH
I'm a man who's content driving a car stiff enough that you could run over a pound coin and tell whether it's heads or tails. I enjoy my pointy, sporty little machines. My last two cars were an R53 Cooper S and a GR Yaris... but man, there are just some cars... you know them when you see them that they are special just like this C5. Usually some under appreciated oddball collision of all the right things coming together at the right time. I would own one of these in a heartbeat. I will always have a soft spot for the avant-garde or bravely experimental driving machines.
I have always had mixed feelings about these: they are very good looking and have many strong attributes but I disagree that they are reasonably affordable, they come up quite high for the class on the used car market (you could interpret that various ways) and the majority are terribly underpowered, the higher powered ones being markedly more expensive.
I bought a second hand 2014 2.2 hdi 204hp with hidroActive 3+ suspension and did 21000 kms with it already, i love it, its made for highways, i was able to achieve around 1450 km with one tank (71 litres), very confortable and nice to drive even for long rides (8 hours).
Just bought one 2008 model with 130k km that had the hydralic suspension pump failed. Only paid 1200€ for it and its in great condition otherwise. Its already getting the pump replaced and going to act as my highway car. Never had a baguette but lets see how it turns out.
Kinda looking forward for the ventilated seats etc.
I've had a tourer Exclusive for the past 7 1/2yrs and has only just broken down for the first time that resulted from the clutch master cylinder failing.
I chose to have the complete clutch and dual mass flywheel replaced at the same time as the garage stated that the clutch action was heavier than normal and it had probably caused the master cylinder to fail.
She has been very cheap to run + very reliable.
It's had a Gear selector unit, Power steering pipes, gear knob & OSF wheel hub replaced during my ownership as well.
Not bad for 12yrs and 131,000 miles of comfortable driving.
IMO the main faults are:
Power steering pipes, steel into aluminium.
Chrome plating on plastic sleave on the reverse gear selector peeling and requiring the whole gear selector unit to be replaced as they don't supply any individual parts for it!
Previous cars included in reverse order XM 2.5TD hatch, Xantia 1.9TD hatch and BX DTR hatch, all hydro-Pneumatic quirky, comfortable and lovely to drive.
I was sad that Citroen discontinued the Hydro-Pneumatic suspension which is why I have not bought a new car.
This car is astonishingly stable at high motorway speeds .
DAMN FINE CAR
Hi sir, is it expensive for maintenance.
No
Hi, I'm Amir Dreek from Bosnia and Herzegovina, I would like to ask all the good people who watch this video about citroen c5 if they can help me buy that car because I really like it and it's an unfulfilled dream for me, I would like to have it but because of my disability I am not able to buy it for myself.
Whoever made this review clearly hasn't owned one long-term, so let me enlighten you. I bought mine, a 2009 2.0 HDi exclusive model, has any feature you can think of. So firstly the turbo gave out, the price i payed for labor was half what the turbo cost, because some "genius" french engineer decided to put it on the back of the engine, therefore it had to come out, next all four of the injectors went out, they are expensive AF, because they have some crystals inside them, you know, because of emissions, after them the fuel pump went, after it the suspension pump went, and they do cost a premium, and lets not forget the lovely DMF, plus that car blows through engine mount bushings like crazy. Ah, and you better pray your day lights don't go out, because the bulbs are rare and expensive and you have to detatch the bumper to change them, it costs alot if you can't do it yourself, genius french engineering at it's finest. Oh and the navigation displays often burn pixels, it's a common fault. If you have money to blow, go for it, I'm glad i got rid of mine.
did you buy it used?
@@whimahwhe yeah, they were good when they were new, like most cars
@@ivangadzhanov how many kms did you buy it with?
@@whimahwhe reasonably low, about 180k
@@ivangadzhanovhmm I wouldn't call that reasonably low but ok
My father sold his Citroen Xantia II in 2009 and bought a C5 1.8l saloon who has the same color as the one in your video. Right now it has 109.000klm and still smells like a new car. As far as problems none so far! But at 120+ km/hr you can hear the air entering the cabin (which I believe comes from the front windows) which is a little bit annoying in the trips we are doing (550 kilometers from Corinth to Thessaloniki) several times per year. Overall a decent 15 year old family car.
If you are talking about a high pitched noise - try folding the mirrors in. (Of course you can't drive that way, but the high pitched noise comes from the mirrors.)
In a couple of weeks we will do the same 550 kilometers trip. I will try it! Thank you.@@Kleberei
My is 2009 2.0 hdi 100kw automatic touring black with 365000km still running regular maintenance it needs headlights polish 😊
I never understood why peugeot and citroen changed from no buttons on the steering wheel, to these monstrosities. They have almost exactly same functions with the 2 stalks mounted behind the steering wheel. You don't need to look at them, the buttons were always at the right spot. It is as if they had to show they had visible steering wheel buttons.
Great video, I just bought a 2010 model yesterday as a second car and I love it
thanks!
I bought one too, its a 2009 and like you as a second car, so far its its a great car and a pleasure to drive
I bought one too, 3.0 engine hdi. Can anyone tell me what is the weakest part of that model and what should I pay attention to? Thank you
@@deblu5130 Other road users!😉
Half the service intervals eg. every 10,000miles (not 20,000mls as stipulated) and it should last a long time. Plus TIMING BELT!!!
Get the gear oil changed every 3-4yrs and the hydraulic system flushed + new fluid also 3-4yrs.
Get the air con checked regularly and keep it ON all the time, it helps stop the seals drying out & helps keep the windows from fogging in winter.
HTH
@@nigelnightmare4160 , thanks a lot, appreciate it.
I'm a man who's content driving a car stiff enough that you could run over a pound coin and tell whether it's heads or tails.
I enjoy my pointy, sporty little machines. My last two cars were an R53 Cooper S and a GR Yaris... but man, there are just some cars... you know them when you see them that they are special just like this C5.
Usually some under appreciated oddball collision of all the right things coming together at the right time.
I would own one of these in a heartbeat. I will always have a soft spot for the avant-garde or bravely experimental driving machines.
Thanks "Alan". 😂
I have always had mixed feelings about these: they are very good looking and have many strong attributes but I disagree that they are reasonably affordable, they come up quite high for the class on the used car market (you could interpret that various ways) and the majority are terribly underpowered, the higher powered ones being markedly more expensive.
As you drive the Citroën C5 does the middle of the steering wheel stay where it is as you turn left and right?
The centre doesn't move.
I got a 2005 citroen c5 and I advice to not buy it cause if you need to do a battery swap there is a good chance it wont start ever again
How comes?
The design of the estate car is very run-of-,the-mill' . Underwhelming.