lrochfort Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Hello all, Laurence from Berkshire here. I've already had fantastic advice from the forum on my search for a C5, so thought I'd say hello. Specifically, I want an 01-04 C5 2.0 (110bhp) HDi Manual Estate, but would probably consider an Auto. Out of curiosity could people please clear up what all the different forums and clubs are about. I've found: This forum!http://www.citroenownersclub.co.uk/http://www.citroencarclub.org.uk/ Are there any differences or benefits. Not wanting to cause a religious war you understand! Hopefully I'll have found a car soon and can be a bona fide Citroenado. Quote
paul.h Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 There are many different forums owned/run by different people, some more popular than others (check the number of posts/topics/members) and some only cover specific models. There are forums in other countries if you are ok with translation. It is a case of finding one that is popular for your car and interests and gives the help that you need and occassionally looking at others or internet searching on a specific problem will bring up relevant posts across the various forums. Trying to use many forums can waste your time. This forum covers all Citroen models and is particularly strong for the C5 with many C5 owners including the current moderators. It is also clearly split in to the various models. Quote
lrochfort Posted February 6, 2015 Author Posted February 6, 2015 There are many different forums owned/run by different people, some more popular than others (check the number of posts/topics/members) and some only cover specific models. There are forums in other countries if you are ok with translation. It is a case of finding one that is popular for your car and interests and gives the help that you need and occassionally looking at others or internet searching on a specific problem will bring up relevant posts across the various forums. Trying to use many forums can waste your time. This forum covers all Citroen models and is particularly strong for the C5 with many C5 owners including the current moderators. It is also clearly split in to the various models.Thanks, Paul. The reason I chose this forum because it was well laid out and seemed active, so I think I'll setup roots here as it were. Quote
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