CITROEN XM

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CITROEN XM
CITROEN XM   1997 2000
1997 2000

The Citroen XM offered an excellent ride and handling due to it’s sophisticated suspension.
But the suspension was also one of the main faults of the XM, because it had a bad habit of malfunctioning. The 1994 facelift that the XM suffered brought to the model high-quality electrics. Best petrol engine is the 150 bhp 8 valve 2.0 litre turbo. The Citroen could be very economical and give quick journey times at 40 mpg. The 130 bhp 2.5 TD liter turbo engine gave more power and grunt to the car but it was less economical. The estate version was very spacious and elegant.

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CITROEN XM
CITROEN XM   1994 1997
1994 1997

When Citroen introduced the XM in 1989, it won the European Car of the Year award for its styling and many innovations brought along, but it needed a refresh five years later.
Designed by Bertone and technologically advanced, the XM was, perhaps, the first production vehicle with an adaptive suspension. Its qualities were beyond any other French car and over many other vehicles on the market. In terms of comfort and visibility, it could outrank most of the cars, except the convertibles. But that wasn’t enough to keep the big Citroen running and introduced a facelift in 1994.

While it was easy to refresh a badly designed car, it was tough to improve a vehicle designed properly right from the start, as it was the XM. Its wedged-shape didn’t look out of place at the beginning of the bio-design era with flowing lines. It looked different but in a good way. There was a new front bumper that lost the wide parking and fog lights. The car sported now an apron under the bumper, which diverted the air on the sides of the car. Its grille was still narrow, but it wore a slimmer horizontal slat. In the back, Citroen replaced the formerly used wing with a lip on the tailgate and kept the same value for the aerodynamic factor.

The most significant change was inside the car, where a completely new dashboard with rounded shapes replaced the wedged-shaped one used before. Citroen lost its traditional one-spoke steering wheel, which now sported four spokes and an airbag.

Citroen introduced new or improved engines to match the car’s weight and dynamic look. For specific versions, it included a four-speed automatic transmission, which significantly improved the driver’s comfort.

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CITROEN XM
CITROEN XM   1989 1994
1989 1994

Launched in 1989 the Citroen XM was the replacement for the Citroen CX model.
The XM model went on wining the prestigious Car Of The Year Award in 1990, and won a total of 14 awards that year. The extreme slender Bertone design was well balanced, it made the car look like it was the model ideal for mass production numbers and low production cost. The XM had active electronic management of the suspension and lacked the CX’s fault of leaning into corners. The Citroen XM had part galvanised bodyshell to prevent rust (most surviving XMs have very little corrosion).

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