306 XSI

GT3 said:
Neither would make the car a "deathtrap" IMO.

My 306 almost killed me so in my opinion it's a deathtrap. Mine was only a DTurbo which is a lot slower, can only imagine the faster XSi being worse.
 
My housemates diesel turbo is perfectly safe, I would suggest something was wrong with yours to be honest...

Also the parkers figures said the XTDT could only do 0-60 in 12 seconds and I proved that wrong by recording a 0-60 in 9.98, so I would guess those figures above are also inaccurate and you would get a better 0-60 time.
 
To be honest Xsara VTR > 306 XSi - no hassle over which version is which, cheaper, more modern, more toys, same handling.

Nice 1.8 16v.
 
Enfield said:
Well yes, braking in a straight line gently then the back coming out is nothing to do with me.

Every single day millions of people go about their daily basis without being killed by their 306. I suggest your issue was caused by your driving ability, or a fault, and not simply the design of the car.

I find it quite funny you think the 306 is a deathtrap but the 205 is wonderful given they've both got the same setup and the same tendancy for lift-off-oversteer in certain circumstances.
 
[TW]Fox said:
Every single day millions of people go about their daily basis without being killed by their 306. I suggest your issue was caused by your driving ability, or a fault, and not simply the design of the car.

Clearly a fault with the car because the back shouldn't step out whilst braking gently in a straight line.

Also, I thought the problem with the backend stepping out was to do with the design of the car. :|

[TW]Fox said:
I find it quite funny you think the 306 is a deathtrap but the 205 is wonderful given they've both got the same setup and the same tendancy for lift-off-oversteer in certain circumstances.

I think you're forgetting that the 205 doesn't have power steering so it's much easier to correct because one can feel the road better.

This is where I went wrong with trying to correct myself in the 306 - I over-corrected.
 
I drive a 106GTi and I have to push it fairly hard to make the back end step out, even when it does, ive always managed to catch it. I'd say its only ever kicked out without me trying to do it a couple of times, but even then I was pushing fairly hard so its expected.
 
Enfield said:
I blame this on have 3 different types of tyres each with different levels of tread and a rear offside wheel that looked like this

I blame your accident on your badly maintained car with a dangerous tyre setup, not the inherent design of the car.
 
In the end if the car was driven within its crippled capabilitys you would not have crashed, so fault is firmly placed with the operator not the vehical.
 
[TW]Fox said:
I blame your accident on your badly maintained car with a dangerous tyre setup, not the inherent design of the car.

So do I. Which is why I said it a few days ago.

Stop trying to big yourself up by using me and my previous bad experiences.
 
Enfield said:
So do I. Which is why I said it a few days ago.

So why all this rubbish about 306's being dangerous and a deathtrap?

Stop trying to big yourself up by using me and my previous bad experiences.

I'm trying to stop you accusing a car of being badly designed simply becuase you couldn't be bothered to look after it.
 
[TW]Fox said:
So why all this rubbish about 306's being dangerous and a deathtrap?



I'm trying to stop you accusing a car of being badly designed simply becuase you couldn't be bothered to look after it.

I couldn't afford to replace all 4 tyres so I replaced the front 2 only.

My opinion of the 306 isn't going to change, i think it's a death trap, end of.

The damage to the rear wheel was caused by a previous owner and I didn't notice it at the time of buying.
 
Enfield said:
My opinion of the 306 isn't going to change, i think it's a death trap, end of

Well you've already admitted the accident was caused by the poor condition of your car, so why is the 306 on the whole a deathtrap?

And why is the 205, with the same setup, not?
 
[TW]Fox said:
Well you've already admitted the accident was caused by the poor condition of your car, so why is the 306 on the whole a deathtrap?

And why is the 205, with the same setup, not?

Because when you come off the throttle the back end steps out. Let me remind you that the 306 was my first car and when you're learning they don't teach you how to recover from it. Maybe it's not a death trap for you because you think you know everything there is to know.

Like I said, the 205 doesn't have power steering and it's easier to control.

Maybe when something unpredictable happens with your car you'll understand.
 
Enfield said:
Like I said, the 205 doesn't have power steering and it's easier to control.

Maybe when something unpredictable happens with your car you'll understand.

My car has PAS and its easy enough to control, even when something unpredictable happens. I understand a non PAS car may have more 'feel' but I dont think it would help when something happens, you still get some feedback through PAS.
 
moss said:
My car has PAS and its easy enough to control, even when something unpredictable happens. I understand a non PAS car may have more 'feel' but I dont think it would help when something happens, you still get some feedback through PAS.

I strongly disagree.
 
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