Citroën Xsara
The Citroën Xsara is a compact automobile produced by French manufacturer Citroën since 1997.
Like its predecessor, the Citroën ZX, the Xsara was based around the running gear of the Peugeot 306. It came in both hatchback and estate/station wagon body styles. The 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 petrol engines were sourced from its Peugeot twin and gave reasonable refinement, performance and economy. A 1.9 turbo-diesel engine was also available.
The Xsara hatchback was discontinued and replaced by the C4 in 2004. However, as of 2005, the station wagon version is still produced, and is unlikely to be replaced when it is phased out.
The Xsara continues to be produced for the Chinese market by the Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile, a joint venture with the PSA Group.
Xsara Picasso
The Xsara Picasso was Citroën's answer to the enormously popular "mini-MPV" Renault Scénic when it went on sale late in 1999. The rear seats could be removed to create extensive stowage space, and the car was well equipped for its class and price. It soon became the bestselling MPV in France, Great Britain, and most of the rest of Europe.