The Citroen Mehari Wagon 1979 is a boxy little wagon with a timeless, adventurous feel. This car is instantly recognizable on the road thanks to its distinct style. Its bright, bold, and unmistakably French design stands apart from other vehicles. Built with a strong steel chassis and rugged plastic body, this car is designed for both reliability and function. The wagon's high axle clearance offers excellent off-road capabilities, while its famously wide turning circle makes it easier to drive than most other wagons. Inside the vehicle, passengers are greeted with a relatively spacious interior due to its tall roof and short wheelbase. The Mehari's interior styling features bright patterns and bold colors, offering a refreshingly unique atmosphere. This car comes with four seats, making it the perfect small family vehicle. The driver and front passenger can avail of adjustable seats for extra comfort, while the rear bench seat offers ample legroom for two adults. Safety-wise, the Mehari wagon is equipped with dual circuit brakes and a collapsible steering column to keep its occupants safe. The car is powered by a reliable 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine, providing a decent power output of 41hp. This engine pairs with a four-speed manual transmission for smooth gear changes. The most unique aspect of the Citroen Mehari Wagon 1979 is its large removable canvas roof, providing drivers with the convenience of an open-top experience while maintaining the protection of a full-sized wagon.
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