Slighty unrelated. My mum got diagnosed with dimentia about 2 years ago and gave in her licence, and sold the clio. It has been a bit ackward for her, i try to do all the shop runs and take her where she needs to go but living out in the countryside not having a car is a massive loss.
She has had tonnes of tests, seen "specialists" and "consultants" and was even taking medication for dimentia, in september we then got told it wasnt dimentia it was some sort of thyroid problem linked to the medication she takes for the artificial valve in her heart.
She has been given the ok to drive again, and asked me to look out for a cheap car for her as long as it wasnt a clio.
So i went and bought her this as a bit of a christmas present:
Its a 2001 Citroen Xsara 2.0 HDi (Presumably 90 theres no intercooler) LX with 101000 miles for £610
There are a few niggling faults that ill need to get fixed; the front left hand door is showing up on the mfd as being open, the central locking does not work either remotley or from the key, the drivers electric window does not work (absolutley no noise), the interior fan is stuck on full speed it wont even go off, a few slats in the air vents have popped out of place, the glovebox doesnt close, and the steering wheel controls dont control the radio. Nothing really that worries me, this is why i love french cars.
Mechanically its perfect, starts and drives very well with no funny noises or squeaks, there is MOT to december 2015, these really are a cracking car, essentially a 306 with more space and comfier seats.