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    Citroën Evasion (Synergie) 1994-2002

    The Eurovans are a family of large MPVs from the Citroën, Peugeot, Fiat and Lancia marques, produced at the jointly-owned Sevel Nord factory in France. It was launched in March 1994, and production ceased in November 2010 for the Fiat and Lancia models, but continues for the Citroën and Peugeot siblings.

    The Eurovans differ little technically and visually, being a prime example of badge engineering. They share mechanicals and body structure with the Sevel Nord light commercial vans, the Citroën Jumpy (Dispatch), Fiat Scudo and Peugeot Expert.

    Eurovans First generation : Citroën Evasion

    The first generation Eurovans were introduced in 1994. They are smaller than American vans, like the Chrysler Voyager, which is also available in Europe. In contrast to the Toyota Previa and like American minivans they had sliding rear side doors, a trait they share with their commercial siblings. In spite of the fact that the Voyager also came in the "Grand" versions with elongated body and wheelbase (and the Espace followed suit in 1997), the Eurovans only came in one size.

    The Eurovans were almost identical, the differences consisting in different grilles, lower tailgates/taillights, wheel covers/alloy wheels and exterior and interior badging, as well as different trim levels. In October 1998, the Eurovans were mildly facelifted.

    Inside, the gear lever was mounted on the dashboard rather than on the floor, and the handbrake is on the door side of the driver's seat, which allowed for the removal of middle console and opened up a passage between the front seats. The seating configurations included two fixed seats in front and three individual removable seats in the middle row, along with optional two individual removable seats or a three-seater bench in the third row.
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    Also known as the Ulysse or 806...

    ...maybe it was called the "Evasion" because the designers were evading all senses of imagination...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivey
    Also known as the Ulysse...

    ...maybe it was called the "Evasion" because the designers were evading all senses of imagination...?
    it was called "evasion" because Citroen thought that name reminded of a sort of freedom in combination with space. The break versions of the BX and CX were also called evasion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    it was called "evasion" because Citroen thought that name reminded of a sort of freedom in combination with space. The break versions of the BX and CX were also called evasion.
    Yeah, but at least the BX and CX used a little more imagination than designing a van with windows... Citroen have produced some awesome designs, shame with their people carrier they couldn't be bothered...

    ...thankfully though, the new C8 is much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivey
    Yeah, but at least the BX and CX used a little more imagination than designing a van with windows... Citroen have produced some awesome designs, shame with their people carrier they couldn't be bothered...

    ...thankfully though, the new C8 is much better.
    and needs a cambelt change every 120 k km, for which you have to take the engine out!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    and needs a cambelt change every 120 k km, for which you have to take the engine out!!!!
    Is that the C8 you're talking about, and does that affect all engines? I've also heard the electrics aren't exactly perfect but at least it's quite nice to sit in and not as snore inducing as the "Evasion".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivey
    Is that the C8 you're talking about, and does that affect all engines? I've also heard the electrics aren't exactly perfect but at least it's quite nice to sit in and not as snore inducing as the "Evasion".
    it is for the C8, because of the short nose of the car, it is impossible to leave the engine in. Electronics I don't know about.
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