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1989 CX DTR Turbo 2 Safari
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Is that the CD player beside the handbrake? And where are the indicators?
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Re: 1989 CX DTR T2 Safari
Yeah, that's the stereo, sits upright beside the handbrake on the series 2 CX's.
Indicators are the rocker switch on top of the pod on the left hand side of the instrument binnacle. Perfect for where your hand sits (genuinely, they are).
In a huff from not getting this one started, I went off to have a play with one of my others
if the pics are at all usable (it's been quite dark today) I'll put them up too.
Indicators are the rocker switch on top of the pod on the left hand side of the instrument binnacle. Perfect for where your hand sits (genuinely, they are).
In a huff from not getting this one started, I went off to have a play with one of my others

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Awesome cars, just the indicators really pi$$ed me off cos they wouldn't self cancel and I could never get the ba$tard thing back to a neutral off position!
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Re: 1989 CX DTR Turbo 2 Safari
jjmartin349571 wrote:I love this car, sell it to meI bet it'd even be practical, looks perfect for dogs/long commutes


As for comfort and practicality, yes, very comfortable and easy to drive and despite size, it does 40mpg and is plenty quick enough. It's a bit of a bugger to park though - despite having quite a good steering lock, there's no substitute for length!

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The two things that catch people out driving these are one the steering self centralises very fast and that can be very disconcerting when you first drive one and two the rear track is narrower than the front which makes for interesting driving. Don't forget it is also French so you can expect problems. Its a car you have to stay on top of otherwise it will quickly turn into a shed. Having said all that it is an effortless car and very pleasant and comfortable to drive.
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