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1st January 2009, Page 24
1st January 2009
Page 24
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In a bid to cover many market niches, Citroen has launched a van version of its 4x4 C-Crosser car. Power comes from a 156hp 2.2-litre engine that will run on up to 30% biodiesel.

For your money, you get a 2.3m3 cargo box divided from the cockpit by a full bulkhead. Top payload capacity is approximately three-quarters of a tonne.

C-Crosser Enterprise drivers are comfortably cosseted with air-con, cruise control, a radio/CD player and electrically heated and adjustable mirrors all fitted as standard.

It is a van that, like Mitsubishi's Overlander commercial, falls into the category of a soft-roader', and that's more than sufficient for many operators. It is not what you would choose if you were venturing into the jungles of Borneo; but it will keep you going if you run into some British mud and slush.