Overview
The Citroën Acadiane is a small commercial vehicle produced by French company Citroën from 1977 to 1987. It was derived from the Citroën Dyane and available only in left-hand drive. Its production totalled 253,393. The Visa-based C15 van eventually replaced the Acadiane.
The name "Acadiane" was a pun on AK Dyane "Acadiane" because Citroën had already used the prefix "AK" for its light commercials. There was no connection of the car with the French-speaking region of Louisiana that is home to Cajun cooking, or with l'Acadie, now part of Nova Scotia....
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