Hi, I've previously owned a 2.0 HDI C5 (2001) model, and today was test driving a 2003 1.8 Petrol that my bf is thinking of buying. Suspension wise it behaved as the HDI did when the car was unlocked, adjusting the suspension, but after taking it out and turning off the engine, it took a minute or so of adjusting the suspension, which stopped once the car was locked again. It's a while since I had my HDI, and I can't remember if the suspension behaved in a similiar manner, I do remember that when I turned the engine off and before locking the car, that it would adjust, it just seemed today that the petrol one took a little longer. (Sorry, edited to add: I should that rather than getting out of the car and locking it as one would normally do, the bf switched off the engine and we were chatting in the car, whilst the suspension was adjusting, with the doors unlocked, unlike what you'd normally do of switching off the engine, getting out of the car and locking the doors :rolleyes: ) Driving it feels fine, and the buttons to adjust the suspension work fine. One point to note is that the car hadn't been driven over the past few days if that's of any relevance. Many thanks in advance.