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Citroen C Crosser Exclusive PSP Edition

Playing games on a portable game console is one of the one most exciting things you can do inside the car (without going into too much detail right now) and the people over at "Pimp My Ride" can confirm it. Because of that, Citroen and Sony Computer Entertainment decided to offer us a slightly different experience when it comes to the popular C-Crosser model: the two companies rolled out a special edition of the car which includes an exclusive portable gaming console along with other exclusive add-ons.

First of all, the special-edition C-Crosser Exclusive PSP Edition incorporates a PlayStation Portable Slim and Light console plus two games, a memory stick Pro Duo for saving games and settings, and a rear headrest speaker mount for rear passengers who want to watch an UMD movie.

In addition, zercustoms.com writes that this unique C-Crosser is based on the 160 HDi FAP version
and comes with an upgraded equipment lineup, including xenon headlamps, automatic air conditioning, ESP, Bluetooth support and NaviDrive navigation server. In addition, the model features a stand-alone music server that can host up to 2,500 audio files for direct playback through the in-car stereo speakers.

Unfortunately, the car is only available to Europeans so, in case you're living in the United States, you'd better hope MTV picks you for their next tuning show. There's still no word on the number of the units Citroen and Sony aims to produce.

Talking about pricing, installing a portable console, some stickers and buying two console games is apparently more expensive that you might think as the cheapest C-Crosse Exclusive PSP Edition starts at €33,990 ($43,340).
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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