Review
Despite the arrival of the newer C4 Picasso, the older Xsara Picasso soldiers on as bargain basement family transport.
Citroen's willingness to offer spectacular bargains on the Picasso means that it's long enjoyed a reputation as Britain's best-value compact MPV, and was the best-seller for several years running.
Not that there are any reasons other than value-for-money to put one at the top of your shopping list. It feels cheap and old compared to more modern rivals, especially its newer C4 Picasso sister. It also only comes with five seats, meaning less practicality than key rivals.
The slightly melted-looking exterior styling hasn't dated particularly well, and inside the Xsara feels like a 1990s timewarp with some very rough-feeling plastics and cheap fabric trim. At least it's reasonably comfortable over longer journeys thanks to good insulation and a nice, pliant ride.
The basic 1.6 litre petrol engine isn't up to much in terms of overall performance, with most sensible buyers opting instead for one of the excellent 1.6 HDI diesel powerplants.
Optimistic list pricing is designed to allow Citroen dealers to offer the spectacular discounts that punters expect from them, so don't pay anything close to the official price.