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The Citroën C6 Lignage was a
concept car. It appeared at the
Geneva Motor Show in March 1999. It was intended as a
replacement for the
XM, and
Citroën was intent on launching it before the end of 2001.
The Citroën C6 Lignage formed the basis of the
Citroën C6 which was launched in 2005, nearly five years
after the last
XM rolled off the production line.
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C4 Picasso |
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Elysée |
Fukang |
Xsara Picasso (will end by December) |
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7U |
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C15 |
C25 |
C35 |
Dyane |
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ID |
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M35 |
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ZX |
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U23 |
Belphegor |
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G Van |
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2CV Pop |
GS Camargue |
C44 |
Karin |
Zabrus |
Activa | C6 Lignage
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C-Airplay |
C-Buggy |
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