A One-Off Finnish Station Wagon with a Traction Avant Drivetrain
Mr. Pentti H. Aaltio felt that building a station wagon with durable Traction Avant mechanicals could have potential for a production run of such vehicles.















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Mr. Pentti H. Aaltio felt that building a station wagon with durable Traction Avant mechanicals could have potential for a production run of such vehicles.
N°7 will come with a choice of hybrid and electric powertrains when deliveries begin later this year.
To avoid emission regulations in California it has been a practice for some owners in California to register their cars in Montana.
All are being offered without reserve by Hagerty’s Broad Arrow Auctions.
In the early 1980s Citroën was suffering from a somewhat outdated lineup in the family sedan segment.
In this case a Citroën Jumpy with Ram style headlights, front end and a few Ram nameplates and logos tacked on for good measure.
German E. Cornaglia a custom motorcycle builder in Spain, has created a 2CV engine motorcycle showpiece.
Giving an indication of just how dire Fiat Chrysler Automobile’s situation is, and that PSA …
Free tours offered of the Mullin Automotive Museum, voted one of the top 10 automotive museums in the world.
In light of the seriousness of this unprecedented health crisis and its consequent economic shock …
We are saddened to report the passing of Etienne Christian, author of many Citroën books and the former president of Citroën Club France.
Here is a beautifully produced video of a weekend outing where three Citroëns drove through the picturesque Aubrac region of France.
It was really the combination of adoption and innovation that was the formula for Citroën being distinct in automotive market.
Back in 1980, Briggs & Stratton wanted to demonstrate that cruising at the national speed limit of 55 mph could be done in a much more efficient manner.
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