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just found this

http://crash.citroen1.info/Xantia/

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Still got to be better than an AX though, eh? :shock:
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To be fair most cars tested in this class around this time gained very similar scores, e.g. Mercedes c class, bmw 3 series, the Saab equivalent and also Audi a4, so it was not too bad for its time.

Anyhow prevention is better than cure, this is where the xantia is good.
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_kid_ wrote:To be fair most cars tested in this class around this time gained very similar scores, e.g. Mercedes c class, bmw 3 series, the Saab equivalent and also Audi a4, so it was not too bad for its time.

Anyhow prevention is better than cure, this is where the xantia is good.
Exactly! Its very hard to be involved in a head on collision when you're car is at home being worked on :D
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Xac wrote:
_kid_ wrote:To be fair most cars tested in this class around this time gained very similar scores, e.g. Mercedes c class, bmw 3 series, the Saab equivalent and also Audi a4, so it was not too bad for its time.

Anyhow prevention is better than cure, this is where the xantia is good.
Exactly! Its very hard to be involved in a head on collision when you're car is at home being worked on :D
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