PSA to Further Differentiate Future Peugeots and Citroens
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PSA to Further Differentiate Future Peugeots and Citroens



The European automotive industry is currently at an all-time low, in terms of both production and sales, and it seems that no matter what the major automakers try, it still ends up just being a case of laying people off, canceling models and closing factories. Still, the PSA group from France has announced a radical rethink of how it markets and sells its cars. Read more »




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