Citroen XM (1989 - 2000) used car model guide

6.3out of 10

You couldn't honestly describe Citroen's XM as 'conservative'. 'Refreshingly radical' or 'slightly quirky' tend to be the two most common sentiments expressed. Whichever side of the fence you sit upon, however, you have to credit the car's designers for having the confidence to produce something so completely different. That's a rare and desirable quality, particularly in today's mass produced marketplace. It isn't a recipe for soaring sales figures however, and the executive XM has never achieved the kind of success in the luxury sector that Citroen have enjoyed with their smaller cars. That doesn't mean, however, that the XM isn't a reasonable used market buy. Quite the contrary in fact - as long as you choose with care.

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Detailed ratings

Full-Sized Executive Cars
Overall
63 %
Economy
5 / 10
Space
8 / 10
Value
7 / 10
Handling
6 / 10
Depreciation
4 / 10
Styling
8 / 10
Build
4 / 10
Comfort
9 / 10
Insurance
5 / 10
Performance
6 / 10
Equipment
7 / 10

What you get

A car that's quirky - but classy. At the wheel of an XM, you feel like you're striking out on your own, setting trends rather than copying them. Stepping from a Rover 800 or a Vauxhall Omega, you'll need to adopt a slightly different driving style to adjust to the clever, air-supported Hydractive suspension - but the acclimatisation's worth it.
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What to look for

Insist on a service history. The complex suspension system is pretty reliable, but make sure that it's been checked out because replacement parts for it are pricey.
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Replacement parts

(Approx - based on an XM V6 - ex Vat) Clutch assemblies are about £185, brake pads around £65 and an alternator around £160. You'll pay around £190 for a headlamp, around £300 for a radiator and around £110 (exchange) for a starter motor.
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On the road

Surprisingly good to drive thanks to that suspension system. You find yourself relishing country B roads, despite the car's obvious bulk. You need to be careful with the foot-operated parking brake though. A lever on the dashboard, which can take some getting used to, releases it. There's loads of room inside and a clever touch, two rear windows. The idea is that the second, inner glass protects the back of your passengers' necks should you raise the rear hatch in a windy rainy spell. Obviously, this is not found on the estate.
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Overall

Gallic charm with attitude. The XM makes a pleasant change from normal executive fare. Buy carefully and enjoy.
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