RE: Citroen BX GTI: Spotted

RE: Citroen BX GTI: Spotted

Saturday 17th February 2018

Citroen BX GTI: Spotted

A 1980s GTI that isn't preposterously priced? Believe it or not, such a thing still exists...



Just as every 1980s children's cartoon superhero must have his sidekick, so every 1980s halo-model hot hatch must have a less powerful, more accessible equivalent: a 1.6 to the top-of-the range 1.9; a naturally-aspirated version of the turbo - or indeed, an 8v to the 16v.

So it goes in the case of this Citroen BX GTI - you're looking here at a bona fide sidekick. And that's rather appealing, to be honest, as more often than not it's the lesser models that get overlooked in favour of the faster, more honed, and more special stars of the show.

Evidence of that comes in the fact that prices of BX GTI 16vs are starting to creep inexorably upwards - though they still come up for sale, while rarely, with greater frequency than eight-valve GTIs. Or at least, eight-valve GTIs as clean as this one.


So what's the big deal? Well, under the bonnet sits the same XU9 engine as you'll find in a Peugeot 205 GTI. Actually, that oft-espoused fact is not quite true - the BX uses a 'J2' version of the engine with 123hp compared with the 128hp 'JA' variant found in the 205. So it's not as quick, a fact you'd probably already gathered from the larger body - albeit one with its weight mitigated by the considerable use of composite body panels.

0-60mph takes 8.1 seconds, mind you, which is brisk enough to be entertaining, and the GTI feels it thanks to a useful wodge of low-down torque, a willingness to rev and a rasping engine note. It's pretty good fun in the corners, too; there's a considerable proclivity for body roll - the payoff for the softer suspension which allows the BX to float over mid-corner bumps without being knocked off its line - but that is combined with a remarkably tenacious front end and the ability to provoke gentle, predictable oversteer with a mid-corner lift.

This example looks remarkably original - even if the wheel trims aren't quite right for the car - and it's rare to happen upon an early example like this one without the front chin spoiler and smoked rear lights. The mileage is distinctly reasonable, too, and the dashboard doesn't appear to be cracked either. If the seller's description is to be believed, it's also had four recent new spheres - always extremely handy - and comes with a decent amount of MOT, too.


True, the seat covers look rather baggy, but that's a common problem on these older GTIs to do with the metal cross-bracing in the seat base popping out. In short, it's easy for someone with the right know-how to sort out, just as long as the fabric itself hasn't worn through or faded. But there's little else to be concerned about here. So why hasn't it sold yet? After all, it's been for sale for a few months now.

The price may have something to do with it. It seems people simply aren't quite ready yet to spend that sum on a non-16v BX - especially one that looks barely any different to a bog-standard diesel. It wasn't all that long ago that a decent GTI could be had for well below £1,000, which makes the £2,000 being asked for this one feel a little steep.

But that may be short-sighted. The upward creep of 16v prices means that, whether now or in the near future, this GTI will be worth the money it's up for. And let's face it - this is a car which has lots in common with a 205 1.9 GTI - a halo model in its own right - yet costs a tenth of the price. Sometimes, buying the sidekick makes sense.


SPECIFICATION - CITROEN BX GTI

Engine: 1,905cc, 4-cyl
Transmission: 5-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 125@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 129@4,500rpm
MPG: 36
CO2: N/A
First registered: 1987
Recorded mileage: 92,000
Price new: £10,994
Price now: £1,995

See the full advert here.

 

 

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aaron_2000

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Saturday 17th February 2018
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To think just how many were ripped apart to put the engine in the 205.

aaron_2000

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Saturday 17th February 2018
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mooseracer said:
Surely it was the 16v's that suffered that fate?
I meant the 16v, didn't make that clear :P

aaron_2000

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Sunday 18th February 2018
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BFleming said:
There was a BX GTI as Shed of the Week about 6 years ago, and it looked a damn sight nicer than the one on offer this time round - have a read here: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=11... It's still on the road too.
The same article rattles on about how cheap the 309 GTI has become. Time changes everything I suppose.
I worked in a Citroen garage in 1989, and BX's were a great seller. I do remember though that we fitted spoilers & front foglights to almost all of them. The subject of this article does look poverty spec for a GTI, but it has the right engine I suppose.
I still complain about the fact I turned down a 309 GTI as my first car for £1000, the same car sold a while ago for £4k. That and the pre facelift 405 SRI I turned down are the 2 that got away

aaron_2000

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Monday 19th February 2018
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Kitchski said:
For anyone interested, I just read this on Facebook:

"E879 DGX is the reg number for anyone interested. Just Google it and all the history is there."
Avoid it like the plague, it was sold at Motorhub in Keighley.

aaron_2000

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Monday 19th February 2018
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kellydk said:
Do like these but to be honest, not sure I’d buy one. Remember seeing two back in my University day. A black and white pair of GTI’s with matching plates:

H1 SBX
H3 RBX

??
H1 SBX doesn't exist on a car anymore, H3 RBX is a Citroen Berlingo now.

aaron_2000

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Monday 19th February 2018
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MuscleSaloon said:
E879 DGX


That's still a better discovery than the fact it was at Motorhub Keighley