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Citroen Berlingo: The Competitors There is a dog-eat-dog competition nowadays on the all-purpose compact vans market. Most of the European producers have similar purpose automobiles in their model range.
Citroen Berlingo: Advisable Modification It makes more sense to go for a 1.4-1.6-liter gasoline powered engine automobile and that concerns the majority of the customers. These modifications offer quite an advantageous combination of equipment level, dynamic characteristics, and reasonable price.
Citroen Berlingo: Owner Review General impression: very comfortable driver seat, great visibility (glass saloon, large mirrors), I happened to spend eight hours driving without a stop and didn't get tired.
Citroen Berlingo: The Maintenance Just as the majority of modern automobiles "Citroen Berlingo" needs qualified and up-to-date maintenance.
Citroen Berlingo: The Main Breakdowns The engines Citroen Berlingo is provided with are quite reliable if maintained timely. Valve cover gasket and crankshaft seal leaks are the most widespread problems gasoline powered engines encounter with.
Citroen Berlingo: The Model's Disadvantages If judging "Citroen Berlingo" as a small commercial van it will be difficult to find any considerable disadvantage.
Citroen Berlingo: The Model's Advantages Practicality and roominess are the main advantages "Citroen Berlingo" can boast of
Citroen Berlingo: Modifications There are two Citroen Berlingo body types: a two-seat truck and a five-seat passenger vehicle. The automobile can be provided with two, three, or five doors depending on the body type and kitting-up.
Citroen Berlingo: The History of the Model Citroen Berlingo was put in production in 1996. The automobile construction was designed in cooperation with Peugeot concern's engineers. The novelty was warmly received by the automobile press and already in 1997 Berlingo was titled the best van in Europe.
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