What trim level have you got

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What trim level is your car?

L
0
No votes
LX
3
8%
GLX
4
11%
GTX
6
17%
Rapier
2
6%
SRi
0
No votes
S
2
6%
SE
2
6%
Executive
12
33%
Other/ Self Upgraded
5
14%
 
Total votes: 36

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What trim level have you got

Post by FarmerPug »

Fairly simple question, just to see what everyones got. Ive tried to get them all in but if its not here just use other.
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I've put modified

My car is a GTX, but made a few changes
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mines a rapier wannabe :lol:

LX with rapier interior and v6 alloys (i think there v6)
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TRIM LEVEL LOW - MEDIUM
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probably means in between L and LX :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Gas mark 4...
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LX for me, wasn't interested in trim level, just wanted a half decent 1.9TD for veg oil use.

My other car was a GTX, loved the interior, was like sitting in an armchair way too comfy.
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GeordieBoy wrote:My other car was a GTX, loved the interior, was like sitting in an armchair way too comfy.
I hate to say it, but think the gtx seats I ripped out, were actually more comfy than the leathers, but ah well :lol:
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d9 rapier howerver i miss my d8 glx im sure the seats were better than these
d9 hdi 90 rapier estate

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After a 2000 mile round trip to Biarritz a few years back in a Xsara HDi 90 LX estate, with wife, teenage son & obligatory friend, plus two dogs, I was determined that next car had to have:

Cruise
Armrests
Enough elbow room
Enough oomph & sound deadening to hold 130 kph for hours, effortlessly.

So, decided on 406 2.2 HDi exec or GTX estate, would have taken either, but there's more execs about, so found this one first.

Results:

All boxes ticked. 8)

Been too busy to go again. :roll:
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I was out looking a 406, i seen a neighbour had one and got a lift home one day in it and must say i did covet my neighbours car, the seller for me was the way the puddle ligths lit up the cream leather. So when searching on autotrader i had executive typed in and just waited for the lowest miles.
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jamjar1383 wrote:d9 rapier howerver i miss my d8 glx im sure the seats were better than these
My D8 (LX) had adjustable lumbar support. In the D9 they took it out and put an airbag in.


Cloth seats seem to last better -- leather seats look tatty when they get worn. And I'm not convinced that leather seats are more comfortable.

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My new ones are - the bolsters on the base & backrest are much chunkier & hold you in place better.
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Leather are definatley very comfortable, it can harden and get uncomfortable but my seats get treated and cleaned so often they are very nice to touch, with cream they show up the dirt very easy but i clean the seats at least every week so they dont look tatty at all, nothing looks worse than dirty cream seats.
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I put modified as I've got an Executive but have made a few OEM+ upgrades to the interior along with a few other interior mods.
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