The Citroen Xsara Break Wagon of 2000 was a sturdy five-door station wagon that blended practicality with a sporty exterior design. It featured a unique two-tone paint finish, with an eye-catching chrome trim. The hood was balanced by a large rear spoiler and framed by narrow, wide-set headlights that shone into the night. The driving experience was also enhanced by a 2.0-litre petrol engine that was mated to a five-speed manual transmission. With a 135bhp output, the Xsara Break Wagon 2000 was able to accelerate from 0–62mph in 10.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 122mph. The car provided good grip and stability with its strong suspension setup, and handled tight turns at speed without any hesitation. This compact wagon was also economical, with an impressive 44mpg in standard conditions. The Xsara Break Wagon 2000 offered a comfortable ride for up to five passengers, with generous shoulder, leg, and head room. It was well-equipped with air conditioning, central locking, and power steering. Modern features, such as an impressive sound system boasting a cassette player and auxiliary modules, made the trips easy and entertaining for all passengers. The wagon was also fitted with a generous boot capacity of 420 litres, making it a great car for family trips. The Xsara Break Wagon 2000 was an impressive family car that blended practicality, good performance, and great value. It was a reliable and efficient step up from the sedan, allowing families to finally break away and explore the world.
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