2nd Generation Ami Electric – Enhanced Retro Look
Citroën’s Ami Electric is taking on a new look in a couple of distinct ways…
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Renault wanted a more modern and versatile utility car to compete with the engineering brilliance of Citroën’s 2CV.
An informative video about the BBC’s use of various Citroëns for outdoor broadcast events such as horse racing.
Toyota’s 60th anniversary retro AA is painted in a similar manner to Citroën’s 2CV Charleston.
A list of the major milestones to be acknowledged this year and their dates.
A Traction Avant ‘Faux-Cabriolet’ will be auctioned on June 15th 2019 in Magny-Court by Nevers (France).
While Citroën was busy in the early 1930s creating the Traction Avant and the TPV, one inventor in England was working on an automobile that even Citroën engineers would find weird.
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.
After 15 months of work, Roland Faragher-Horwell of Quilcene, WA just got his SM back on the road.
Hagerty featured an article by Ron Glon on french collector Henri Fradet and his astounding collection of more than 110 post-war Citroëns.
The story of an exact replica of the Golden Scarab, rebuilt in every detail with the help of French students and many industrial partners.
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