coastline taxis Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 c5 wanted any condition must be diesel and MUST BE CHEAP will travel. No 2.2 please. message me with details and phone number Quote
Guest Aurelian Pop Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 does anyone know where i can find a C5 in any condition very cheap ? i am interested in it for parts. i am willing to travel. Must have 4 speed automatic gearbox Quote
GooglyBear Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 Steve, i was just about to post this when i saw your post... any interest to you? Citroen C5 1.6 Hdi Estate, 2006, Burgundy.Had a new battery at the turn of the year. Just spent £150 on two new rear spheres and LDS fluid, one sphere is on, the other is unused. Had a fluid leak on o/s/r corner, sphere is replaced (was intent in changing the other at the same time) but there is still a leak from the seal. Mechanic tells me it also needs a suspension ram (the bit the sphere mounts on to?), and although he hasn’t checked the other side, suggests there is a likelihood it too would need doing soon.Car was classed as a Category C after an accident in Sept 2016, the only work done to restore was replacing the n/s/f wing, and strapping the headlamp in place. The only other evidence of the accident is some scuffing to that corner of the bumper, and that the Bluetooth stopped working.The rear windscreen was replaced last summer by Autoglass, they tell me that the glass breaking also breaks the electrical circuit to the lock for the split tailgate and as a result forces that to remain locked. They have bonded the new glass to the tailgate, so the split function no longer works. They also broke the rear wiper in the process of disassemble and reassemble. It has been glued back on but no longer works.Apart from the above absolutely everything still works. The AC could probably do with a recharge but that too is still pretty good. No electrical, engine or transmission problems in the 3 years I’ve owned it. Upholstery has no burns, tears or other holes, a few signs of reasonable wear but nothing heavy. It didn’t look like it had smoked in when I got it, and hasn’t been since. Bodywork is pretty good too, only sign of rust is some light bubbling above o/s/f wheel arch. There are a few dings received in supermarket car parks but nothing unsightly. Most look more like scuffs, some might even polish out. Car was in everyday use until the fluid leak, although it did have a repair earlier this year to a power steering fluid supply. I asked in here about it at the time, but I don’t seem to be able to find that post. Car has never been thrashed, the C5 isn’t really a thrashers car, is it…Strikes me as a car someone could use for spares, although it is possible for someone with skills to put it right again. Car is currently taxed, insured and the MOT runs for 3 more weeks. It’s a good, honest car, too good for scrap.Selling because I have struggled for years to live on disability benefits, which often come with interruptions. If I was earning it would be kept running but I’ve finally come to accept I can no longer afford to keep a car running. I looked at a lot of bad C5s before finding this one, you guys in here have helped me a few times with both this and my previous C5, only natural I offer it up here first…I’ll get out for some photos later today, I also have retained photos of the accident damage, if there is interest. Quote
GooglyBear Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 Just noticed you haven't been online since March... Quote
paul.h Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 As you have noticed, coastline has not been on here for some time but you could always try phoning direct at Coast line taxis in South Shields and ask for the workshop. He is not a fan of the 1.6 hdi but if you are giving the car away they may be interested. I would also see what scrap values are since you may get more money that way than trying to sell it. The rear suspension struts are around £150 with up to an hour labour to fit so you would need to take this in to account if selling. A working rear wiper is an essential for the estate, our rear window gets dirty very quickly when it rains, so you also need to allow for the cost of fixing this if selling. Quote
GooglyBear Posted July 1, 2018 Posted July 1, 2018 Thanks Paul, i might just do that...I wasn't giving it away, as much as i'd like too, but i'm well aware that it probably has a very low value...I'm sure i have his number in an old phone somewhere. Quote
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