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Citroen gave us the only twin-engine production car
In 1951, Citroen also launched a van version of the model, dubbed the “Fourgonnette” (“small van”). This van-type variant had ...
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
The Citroen 2CV is obviously an automotive icon, but the status of the little French car is certainly now owed to aggression. In fact, this puppy is anything but mean. Well, all that is about to ...
Yeah, that pose above depicting a Citroen 2CV raising dirt like a pro rally car looks like some Photoshop trickery, since the original car was powered by a 9 hp engine. However, this one has two and ...
Called the "BiBip 2 Dakar," this twin-engined 1963 2CV is the brainchild of Stephane Wimez, a man who's company produces original parts for these iconic French all-rounders. After the war, Citroën was ...
I'm used to seeing old Citroëns lean way over into turns, but here's a "2CV Speciale" rally car that gets delightfully sideways instead. It's a car worthy of many, many giggles at how delightfully ...
As everybody knows I’m sure, the Citroen 2CV was a low-powered pod specifically designed to carry low-wealth French country folk around in comfort and relative safety, as well as keep them dry – it ...
The old joke about the Citroen 2CV, which was in production between 1948 and 1990, was that the "tin snail" could do 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) in one day. The French ugly duckling has ...
The Citroën 2CV, born in 1948, has transcended time to become a collector’s gem. Its enduring charm is undeniable. This legendary model emerged from Citroën’s design office on Rue du Théâtre in Paris ...
When an astute Frenchman named Pierre Boulanger wrote the design brief for what would become one of the world's most iconic cars, the requirements were simple: It had to carry two people and a ...
I've seen a few 2CVs here and there, but I'd never seen the delivery van in the wild until last weekend when I found one weaving through the canyon roads of the Santa Monica Mountains. I had to catch ...
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