Citroën C6 Saloon (2006 - 2012) Owner Reviews
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- Results 11 to 14 of 14
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- Year/plate: 2006/06
- Bought: Used in March 2010
The size of the interior cabin...
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- Year/plate: 2008/08
- Bought: Used in August 2009
I'm not sure any one aspect of the car is particularly "practical" but there's oodles of space,...
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- Year/plate: 2007/07
- Bought: Used in September 2008
Fold down rear seats (mine doesn't have the TGV rear seats).
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- Year/plate: 2006/06
- Bought: Used in February 2009
Large doors for easy access. Large spacious interior, cut off switch for rear doors, and all rear ...
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