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A Tongue-in-Cheek Print Ad from Citroen's Past
Few cars in the history of the automobile industry have managed to remain in production with limited changes for so many years as Citroën's 2CV ("deux chevaux" in French) did. The French carmaker produced the humble and minimalistic economy hatch with the original design from 1942 to 1990 – if you do the math, it comes out to 48 years, during which, it sold more than 8.7 million examples (if you take into consideration all body styles).
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Iaa 2011: Citroën Looks Into The Past To Shape Its Future With The Tubik Concept
If you are not familiar with Citroën's long history, you will most likely find the Tubik as another concept model with an overly futuristic design language. But the truth is that the French automaker looked into its past for inspiration as the...
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Paris Preshow: Citroën Lacoste Concept
The new DS4 hatchback is nice and all but a Paris Motorshow without a quirky concept from Citroën is like having a French meal without wine and cheese. For this year's edition of the show, Citroën has joined forces with famous French clothing...
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New Nissan 370z And Gt-r Ads Poke Some Fun At German Sports Car Rivals
A new and rather aggressive advertising campaign regarding the Nissan 370Z and GT-R sports cars has kicked off in Britain. The company launched a series of poster and print adverts highlighting the fact that both sports cars are better in terms of performance...
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New Peugeot 508 Officially Unveiled, Gets Hybrid4 Variant With 200hp And Awd
The all-new Peugeot 508 has been officially revealed following the leakout of the first photos earlier today. Available in sedan and station wagon body styles, the 508 replaces two cars in Peugeot's range, the 407 and 607. The French marque's...
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Citroën Reveals New Ds3 R3 Rally Car For The Masses
Citroën is looking to take on the rally circuit with its new DS3 R3, homologated for FIA's new Group R3T regulations. "Versatile, high performance and yet affordably-priced, DS3 R3 is set to become the new leader in its category," says...
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