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16-12-2023, 04:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2023, 05:00 PM by Matt Haigh.)
Maybe I'm last to find out?
See the article in Auto express link here:
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/citroen/be...ook-bigger
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Someone started a thread about this a few days ago - the thread title was something like 'Berlingo crashes into Skoda' or similar (referring to their view that the facelift looks a bit Skoda-esque). But now, after the site having been down for a couple of days, I can't find that thread. Anyone know what happened to it?
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It will be interesting to see what the diesel and petrol ones are like. Hopefully without the restrictions of the current models (mesh bulkhead, speed restriction etc.)
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The new model is on Citroen website but only mentions electric. Presumably diesel will be available ? Most current shape Berlingos I see are 19-71reg. 22reg onward very few so must be affecting sales ? Mine is 22reg diesel but ordered in 21 & has the conventional folding rear seats. Looking at new diesels on Autotrader they are called Combi Vans & appear to have fixed rear seats & bulkheads. Are the rear seats fixed or can the bulkhead be removed & seats folded ? It does seem an odd direction of travel.
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