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CITROEN GRAND C4 PICASSO (2007-13)

CITROEN HAS LONG been renowned for doing things its own way, with a bit of Gallic flair and a highly commendable disregard for the ‘norm’.

Well, at least it was until the late 1990s, when the company seemed to lose sight of what made it different, and decided instead to chase bigger sales.

Thankfully, it began to plough its own furrow again in the mid-2000s. First of all came the gloriously idiosyncratic C6 executive car, in 2005, and then at the end of 2006, Citroën managed to blend the practical and the avant-garde in one package, with the seven-seat Grand C4 Picasso MPV).

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