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The XM was actually sold in the US as a Citroen. There have been a few companies that have imported cars without the authorization of the manufacturer. In the years following gray-market cars (back when companies could just "bring a car up to regulations" and sell it), CX Auto brought over Citroens, a company called AutoDelta is currently importing Alfa Romeos, and Europa International imported the Mercedes-Benz G-Class for nearly two decades. As few cars as these companies imported, at least they make the vehicles available when the manufacturer won't or can't.
Besides, some of these importers make funny stories once they're gone (and sometimes while they're still around).
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