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Citroen C5 Aircross

Stuart_Milne@autovia.co.uk

Practicality

Boot (seats up/down)

460 litres/1,510 litres

PLATFORM sharing. It’s now commonplace for cars to share the same basic chassis toolkit. But that doesn’t necessarily mean everything becomes the same. Sometimes, it allows brands the freedom to take a few risks.

It’s these quirks that I’ve been enjoying most with the Citroen C5 Aircross over the past few months. I love the off-beat styling, the bold paintwork and the funky interior. In a world of Russian-doll styling and

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