We’ve all seen vans stacked with boxes, furniture, or building materials. But sometimes, Citroën vans end up carting some downright weird things. You think your cargo is strange? Wait until you hear what others have squeezed into their trusty Citroën.
From goldfish bowls to giant inflatable bananas, the stories behind what people load into their Citroën vans reveal how the right van can carry almost anything.
The Quirkiest Cargo: What’s Been Stuffed in a Citroën?
- Live Goats – Yes, you read that right. Someone actually loaded a small herd of goats into a Citroën van. Move over, sheepdogs, we’ve got goat-toting vans now.
- A 15-Foot Inflatable Banana – It’s not every day you see a giant banana traveling down the road. But for one Citroën van owner, it was just another day at the office.
- Bathtub – No plumbing necessary! One ambitious Citroën driver used their van to transport a claw-foot tub for a DIY bathroom project.
- 50,000 Goldfish – A Citroën van was turned into a mobile aquarium when 50,000 goldfish were packed into water-filled bags for transportation. I’m sure the fish had their fingers—erm, fins—crossed for a smooth ride.
- Massive Teddy Bears – Ever seen a Citroën van stuffed with teddy bears? One driver packed their van floor-to-ceiling with giant stuffed animals destined for a charity event.
- A Full-Sized Piano – While most people hire a professional piano mover, one Citroën van owner decided to take matters into their own hands, cramming a full-sized piano into the back.
And whether you’re moving a full-sized piano or a massive inflatable banana, it’s Citroën vans like the Citroën Berlingo, Citroën Jumpy, and Citroën Jumper that can handle just about anything. These models boast spacious interiors and flexible loading options, making them ideal for hauling both the ordinary and the extraordinary.