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Citroen Pluriel 1.6i By Graham Whyte For the record, the 1.6-litre engine develops 110 bhp and 108 Nm of torque, but since the latter peaks at 4000 rpm, flexibility is not high on the agenda.
The Citroen Pluriel, on the other hand, is a considerably more versatile creature. In opentop form it is a true hair-tugger, and like the StreetKa it takes on the best of the body elements of its roundy C3 sibling.
It's a two-door four-seater with a split roof that'll expose the front and rear passenger spaces. Bad news is the roof is a manual one, which might mean Citroen Pluriel-like nightmares if the sun comes out.
See also: Citroen, Peugeot, Renault, Nissan, VW
 
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