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◊ 2017-08-28 05:00 |
Not called "Estate" in Australia. Edit: it seems I was wrong, it was called Estate here: https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Citroen-C5-2003-AU.pdf -- Last edit: 2024-01-08 15:52:36 |
◊ 2017-08-28 14:37 |
Then what? Wagon? |
◊ 2017-08-29 05:02 |
https://www.carsales.com.au/car/citroen/c5/wagon-bodystyle/5-doors/ doesn't seem to have a specific name ( i saw one on another website called Estate but so far it was the only one ) |
◊ 2017-08-29 05:56 |
Tourer |
◊ 2017-08-29 06:26 |
Why are you deleting your comments, @MisterZ? When it was still here at least it led to another AUS Tourer -- Last edit: 2017-08-29 06:27:32 |
◊ 2017-08-29 06:44 |
nice , nothing better than the official brochure ![]() |
◊ 2017-08-29 09:51 |
The name Tourer is used for the C5 Série 2 as shown in the brochure, but here it's a Série 1. I gave a quick look and it seems that it was alled Wagon http://www.caradvice.com.au/585/citroen-c5-hdi-wagon-2007-my07/ |
◊ 2017-08-29 21:13 |
Indeed a newer brochure. The Série 1 2007 brochure actually calls the wagons Estate -- Last edit: 2017-08-29 21:14:54 |
◊ 2017-08-31 04:24 |
Generally, they're just referred to as "wagon" in Australia. Various manufacturers may use "Estate" as a model name - the same as Chrysler used "Safari" and Holden used "Station Sedan" (both badged as such), or as a trim level (base model wagon may be un-named, higher trim level may be called "Estate"). Otherwise, just "wagon". |