Record Gathering of Citroëns at the Italian and French Car Show 2019 in Vancouver!
June 17th was the Italian and French Car Show at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver BC, an event that has become an annual Fathers’ Day tradition.
June 17th was the Italian and French Car Show at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver BC, an event that has become an annual Fathers’ Day tradition.
On Citroën’s 100th anniversary we report on the annual tradition of gathering Citroëns on Fathers Day weekend at Saratoga Springs, NY.
We look at some of Citroën’s most lucrative sponsorship deals.
A rare Citroën and a Tatra at Pebble Beach auction.
It’s like Michelin took inspiration from Citroën with the chevron structure of their new airless Uptis tire.
If we really want more energy efficient cars, the 2CV shows us that we need not more, but less technology.
This DS 7, spotted recently with Georgia license plates, makes us wonder what’s up with PSA’s commitment to return to selling cars in the USA?
100 years ago today, on June 4, 1919, André Citröen presented his first vehicle, the Citröen Type A 10 HP, to the press.
VanDerBrink Auctions will be auctioning off 2 SMs and a CX Prestige on Jun 15 in Springfield, MI.
Hagerty featured an article by Ron Glon on french collector Henri Fradet and his astounding collection of more than 110 post-war Citroëns.
Reaching out to the organizers of the Carlisle Import show and members of the Citroën community, Brad Nauss was able to stage an impressive event that had over 50 Citroëns in attendance, and made an indelible impression on the thousands of car enthusiasts.
There are not many details about this 2CV Sahara’s ownership other than it has only ever been registered for road use by one Belgian owner
At Citromobile earlier this month, Ramon Arias de Bles showed off the the disc brake conversion he does to H Vans.
A stunning DS21 1:8 scale model that took over 2 years to complete until its owner was satisfied with the result.
For our annual Citroën Autoclub Canada spring outing, we went back in time with a visit to the Ontario Steam Heritage Museum.
On the occasion of Citroën’s 100th anniversary, we look back to the company’s early offerings.
Many people who judge the build quality of a car do so by examining the size of the gaps between the body panels. How could Citroën let the DS with such wide-gap workmanship leave the factory?
If you are thinking of going the Citroën Centenary Celebration in July at La Ferté-Vidame and were thinking of flying into Paris a couple of days early, with the idea of paying a visit to Le Conservatoire, you are out of luck.
Patrick van Griethuysen has been busy these past few months restoring a very rare AMI – a 1969 Service Panel AMI 6.
Susan Kirby and Joe Murray went on a 2CV tour of Paris in 2005. Given the tragic fire this week at Notre Dame, their pose in front of the famed cathedral now seems even more relevant.
We’ll all miss André – he was a real visionary for Citroën. These remembrances are from André – told to Ken Nelson when he visited him around year 2000:
A North American Citroën icon has left us. André Garnier passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 13 in Virginia at 93 years of age.
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