Citroën Surrenders Australia
Citroën announced yesterday the surrender of its sales operation in Australia, declaring “the cessation of new vehicle sales.”
Citroën announced yesterday the surrender of its sales operation in Australia, declaring “the cessation of new vehicle sales.”
On May 1, 1923 two young men, Messers W.J. Phipps and J. Seery departed Fremantle and arrived in Adelaide on May 14, 1923 in their 7.5 HP ‘Baby’ Citroën.
On March 18, 2023 Citroëns gathered from all over Australia for Cit-in at Murry Bridge about 70 Km from Adelaide.
Christian Darrosé is not going around Australia just once…
Do you know what the overall controlling force is behind our living cars?
Here’s a look at their stop in Dallas, originally meant to include a media day, but plans changed….
Two events that predominantly featured Citroëns came our attention this week, – one involving a CX in an Australian rally and another – a gathering in downtown Saigon, Vietnam. The Bangers to Bluff Rally is an annual charity event organized by the Rotary Club of Half Moon Bay, Australia in …
Here’s a website that two brothers, Will and Tom Bibb from the UK, have created to document their world travels in 2CV. So far they have posted about their adventures in Russia – a trip they departed for on August 9, 2017 traveling from London to Tokyo. Over the course …
We have farewelled one of the founding members of the Citroën Classic Owners Club of Australia. Roger Brundle helped to set up CCOCA in 1977, and he has retained an unbroken membership since then, together with his wife Fay. Roger fully restored his Light 15 KSE 442 in the late …
Thanks to Citroënvie member Ian Stokes for drawing our attention to this unusual Vietnamese conversion of DS sedan to a cabriolet on ebay. The most distinguishable thing visually that it is not a true cabrio is the top of the windshield where on each corner you can see the sedan’s …
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