2000 Citroën Xsara Picasso [N68]

2000 Citroën Xsara Picasso [N68] in Vampires, Movie, 2010 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: FR — Built in: ES

2000 Citroën Xsara Picasso [N68]

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antp BE

2011-06-17 13:38

[Image: vampires000919c56.2518.jpg]

This could be the same car, I suppose:
[Image: vampires000113c17.4316.jpg]

Ingo DE

2011-06-17 21:53

No Diesel - the braless girl takes the green fuel nozzle, so 95 Octane Eurosuper. ;)

Nightrider RU

2011-06-17 22:07

Ingo, how can you notice both of that details? Most people would stop on braless girl...

rjluna2 US

2011-06-17 22:16

Is this visible enough for Internet Movie Fuel Price Database? :think:

Ingo DE

2011-06-17 22:55

rjluna2 wrote Is this visible enough for Internet Movie Fuel Price Database? :think:

Yes. Seems like 1.219 €. But it's on the other pump. Probably the Diesel-price, in 2010, when this movie was filmed, 95-Super and for sure the 98-Super plus had cost more.
This was filmed in Belgium, where the fuel-prices are quite the same as in Germany. For any (unknown) reasons the Belgian government is not interested in German fuel-tourists, so they are looking, that the price are quite identical.
In Luxemburg it's totally different. For them it's a big business. They have so much lower prices, that as a result in the German town of Trier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trier a town with over 100.000 inhabitants are only 3(!) gas stations are still existing today - and more than a dozen (incl. the biggest in Europe of ARAL and IIRC two or three other brands) in the Luxemburgish village Wasserbillig (2300 inhabitants) a few kilometers away. Link to "de.wikipedia.org"

Ingo DE

2011-06-17 22:57

Nightrider wrote Ingo, how can you notice both of that details? Most people would stop on braless girl...

Checking the thumbnails for details can cause side effects. :p

antp BE

2011-06-20 15:11

She fills a Jerrycan, not the car, so the car may still be diesel.
1.2 € looks more like a diesel price indeed (gasoline was around 1.5 €)

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