Citroën celebrate 90 fabulous years
90 years of Citroën and it ends with (I think) a new logo. Although the DS is the Citroën of all time it's a 2CV I'll buy when I win Lotto. People who know I love cars don't believe that but my "ideal
90 years of Citroën and it ends with (I think) a new logo. Although the DS is the Citroën of all time it's a 2CV I'll buy when I win Lotto. People who know I love cars don't believe that but my "ideal
I went past Andrew Simms European on the way home tonight. "The new home of passion" looks good Andrew Simms European - Auckland, New Zealand PS: The old Continental Cars Fiat/Alfa showroom looks a bit sad. It's stripped of all branding and currently houses a
Some good news arrived today in the form of a letter from Andrew Simms European. From April 1st, no fool, they are filling the void left by the withdrawal of CCS by adding Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Citroën to the brands represented at their Newmarket premises. The showroom, parts and
Wow, Citroën styling is back on form!
After they fled from F1 Ford staying in WRC for four years was a surprise . The shock is that both Peugeot and Citroen will withdraw at the end of 2005. I thought it odd that both PSA companies had WRC teams competing fiercely but the answer always given was that
Seems like Ford have gone conservative again and lost their "edge styling". The old (current in NZ) Focus is still a distinctive car. The new one looks very Euro-bland. Seems like an odd move with opposition cars like the Renault Megane & Citreon C4 getting more adventurous. BBC