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I have the absolute perfect solution. 😂😂
Five full size seats & oodles of luggage space.
Four full size seats two bikes and oodles of luggage space.
Two full size seats two washing machines and a lot of luggage space.
Any of the above plus tow a caravan or trailer.
 
Sadly, it doesn't meet Mrs S's requirement to do well in excess of 300 miles...

Plus, double whammy, and this is ridiculous, it's French!

She speaks French and lived and worked in France for a couple of years, and has even owned a French car (which never gave her a moment's trouble), but dislikes them enough not to want to own another...why? I'll never know!!

I have driven many commercial versions of the Berlingo from its inception to 2012. It's a very spacious, competent machine.
 
Plus, double whammy, and this is ridiculous, it's French!

Well then, just tell her it's really a Fiat and is made in Spain. According to Google...

"The Citroën Berlingo is manufactured at multiple Stellantis sites, primarily in Vigo, Spain, for most models, and at Ellesmere Port in the UK, which is the main manufacturing plant for the electric ë-Berlingo van."
 
This is what Google says...

Check the VIN Number. FV is Vigo in Spain, U7 is Ellesmere Port.

Or find the ORGA/RP sticker
Look for a sticker on the driver's A-post or sometimes it's under the bonnet.

This number tells you the production date.
Then next to it there will be two characters for the factory, FV for Vigo & U7 for Ellesmere Port.

But I can't confirm the U7 code!

One website says U7 is for the Heuliez factory in France, but AFAICT, they have never built Berlingo.
 
This is what Google says...

Check the VIN Number. FV is Vigo in Spain, U7 is Ellesmere Port.

Or find the ORGA/RP sticker
Look for a sticker on the driver's A-post or sometimes it's under the bonnet.

This number tells you the production date.
Then next to it there will be two characters for the factory, FV for Vigo & U7 for Ellesmere Port.

But I can't confirm the U7 code!

One website says U7 is for the Heuliez factory in France, but AFAICT, they have never built Berlingo.
Vin number starts VF7 - I think that means a Citroen (code 7) built in France (VF)
 

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