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Citroen Xantia Estate 1.8i 16V LXNewest Review: ... sized boots too. The ride in one of these is excellent also. This has a lot to do with the fact that the Xantia has Citroens ... more More Citroen card
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by - written on 29/07/00 (Useful, 193 readings)
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A while ago I had the pleasure to go on a journey in a Citroen Xantia and I have to say I was very impressed. I have always been a fan of Citroens, we've had a couple of Citroen vans over the past 10 years (C25 and Berlingo) and both have been incredibly reliable and economical (or as economical as you can expect a van to be). The Xantia is no different. The engine has plenty of power and can accelerate without too much hassle at all. The interior is very nice also. There is bags of space both in the front and in the back and they have amply sized boots too. The ride in one of these is excellent also. This has a lot to do with the fact that the Xantia has Citroens ... Read the complete review
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