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50 YEARS OF THE CITROËN CX
It’s 50 years since Citroën
The idea of a Frenchman buying a right-hand-drive Citroën in the UK for export back to his homeland sounds bizarre, but that’s exactly what one French car lover did 20 years ago, before last year sell
An A-road transport cafe circa 1958, the atmosphere thick with intrigue and cheap-cigar fumes. The waitress, a twin for comedy starlet Liz Fraser, scowls at the attempts of four businessmen at the win
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN YOU LOOK AT these cars? Depending on your age you’ll either be staring wistfully into space, immediately scanning the classifieds, or wondering why we’ve devoted so many page
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The second-generation C5 Aircross continues Citroën’s quest to define itself within the extended Stellantis family, and the wider car market. Ever since it merged with Peugeot in the 1980s, Citroën ha
Citroën will go “as far as possible” to ensure the next-generation C4 stands out from its rivals and range-mates as part of a push for more ‘experimental’ designs across its line-up. The third generat