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CarCommunity.net is a website for all car owners and enthusiasts. Complete with registry, forums, events and weblinks database for all car brands.
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CitCity, the place to be for Citroën lovers...!
http://home.zonnet.nl/CitCity/
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http://home.zonnet.nl/CitCity/

The Citroen Ring is for the sites on the web dedicated to the past and present products of Automobiles Citroen, and also their former subsidiary, Camiones Berliet. This ring is one of the biggest for
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l'annuaire international des sites web dédiés à Citroën / the ultimate Citroën links site
http://home.versatel.nl/CitroenWorld/
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http://home.versatel.nl/CitroenWorld/

Citroen Australia website - C5, C4, C3, C3 Pluriel, C2
http://www.citroen.com.au/
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Citroens galore - production, sports and prototype cars - BFG motorcycles, Oltcit, Citrovega, Citroneta
http://www.citroenet.org.uk/
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CITROEN : site officiel de la Marque
http://www.citroen.com/site/htm/en
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Roll back the roof and let the sun shine in! This is the home of the Citroen Dyane, and the Ami and Bijou too!
http://C.webring.com/hub?ring=dyanedyane
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MATTHIAS' CITROEN DS, GS, CX AND AMI HOMEPAGE
http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/matthias/citroendsgscx.html
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http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/matthias/citroendsgscx.html

Citroen pictures archive. Car pictures sorted by a model.
http://www.allcarpictures.com/citroen-pictures.htm
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Road safety, protecting people inside and outside the vehicle are keys priorities for PSA Peugeot Citroën: accident prevention, crash protection, post-collision assistance...
http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/morning.php
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Citroen 2CV, Dyane, Ami - maintenance and repair instructions, pictures, stories, downloads
http://www.geocities.com/boraceltic/
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Citroën SM: an ownership report from the virtual garage
http://users.skynet.be/sky38711/allfiles/garfiles/sm.htm
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Citroen Fan Site, Displaying All Things, Citroen. Site includes Citroens on Holiday, Toy Models, Rallying, New C3, Xsara, and Xantia
http://homepages.tesco.net/~Christian.Newman/

http://homepages.tesco.net/~Christian.Newman/

Vintage Citroen Register.
http://www.vintman.btinternet.co.uk/vintage_citroen_register.htm
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Welcome to Citroen New Zealand
http://www.citroen.co.nz/

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All kind of Traction, Amicale Citroën International, CTAC, Citroen, Oldtimer cars
http://www.traction.ch/
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http://www.citroen-restoration.co.uk/
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Wikipedia-Article "Citroën"

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Citroën is a French automobile manufacturer, started in 1919 by André Citroën, today part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. Its headquarters are located in Paris, rue Fructidor.

Originally a mass-market car maker with relatively straightforward designs, Citroën shocked the world in 1934 with the innovative Traction Avant (front wheel drive) (1934-1956). Until the late 1980s the company had a reputation for approaching auto design in a unique way. Later significant models include the H Van (1947-1981, "HY"), 2CV (1948-1990, The "Ugly Duckling"), DS (1955-1975, "Goddess") and CX (1974-1989).

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History

1934 Traction Avant 11CV
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1934 Traction Avant 11CV
1960 2CV
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1960 2CV
1967 DS Pallas
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1967 DS Pallas

The story of Citroën begins with the founder of the company himself, André Citroën. After serving in the French army, he set up a gear-making business. In 1919, however, the business started to produce automobiles, beginning with the conventional Type A.

In 1924, Citroën began a relationship with American engineer Edward G. Budd. From 1899, Budd had worked to develop pressed-steel bodies for railroad cars, Pullman in particular. Budd went on to manufacture steel bodies for many automakers, Dodge being his first big auto client. In 1928, Citroën introduced the first all-steel body in Europe. By 1930, Budd had created a prototype for Citroën with a unibody and front wheel drive. It was this prototype that evolved into the Onze Légère and 7 CV (5 kW) Traction Avant of 1934. These cars would set the pattern to be followed thirty years later by the Mini, Volkswagen and nearly every other manufacturer.

In the beginning, the cars were successful. But soon competitors, who still used a wood structure for their bodies, introduced aerodynamic body designs on their cars. Citroën had no way to redesign the body of his cars and the cars began to be perceived as old-fashioned. The Citroëns sold in large quantities despite the stylistic drawback, but the car's low price was the main selling point and Citroën experienced heavy losses. That encouraged André Citroën to develop the Traction Avant, a car so innovative that to it the competition would have no response. Achieving quick development of the Traction Avant was, of course, expensive and contributed to the financial ruin of the company.

Citroën also sponsored some expeditions in Asia (Croisière Jaune) and Africa (Croisière Noire), intended to demonstrate the potential for motor vehicles to cross inhospitable regions. The expeditions conveyed scientists and journalists and were a publicity success.

In 1934, debt forced the company into foreclosure; it was then taken over by its biggest creditor, the tire company Michelin.

Citroën unveiled the 2CV at the Paris Salon in 1948. This car become a bestseller and even a 4wd version with 2 engines where sold in limited numbers.

1955 saw the introduction of the DS, which was the first full usage of Citroën's now legendary hydropneumatic suspension system that was first tested on the rear suspension of the last of the Tractions. The DS featured power steering, power brakes and suspension and directional headlights. The same high-pressure system was used to activate pistons located in the gearbox cover to operate the clutch on their "Citromatic", Citroën's version of a semi-automatic transmission. This high-pressure hydraulic system would form the basis of many Citroën cars , including the SM, GS, CX, BX, XM, Xantia and C5.

In 1965 Citroën took over the French carmaker Panhard in the hope of using Panhard's expertise in midsize cars to complement its own range of very small, cheap cars (e.g. 2CV/Ami) and large, expensive cars (e.g. DS/ID). In 1967 Citroën took control of Maserati, the Italian sports car maker and launched the sports car/Grand Tourer SM, which contained a V6 Maserati engine. This maneuver was unfortunately-timed, with the impending 1973 energy crisis soon to make GT manufacture unprofitable.

Huge losses caused by failure of the Maserati tie-up coupled with crippling warranty costs by the unreliable GS and high developement cost of CX led to Peugeot taking over Citroën in 1976. The combined company was known as PSA Peugeot Citroën, PSA sold off Maserati to DeTomaso soon after.

In the 1980s, Citroën models were increasingly Peugeot-based. The BX of 1982 still used the hydropneumatic suspension system, but was powered by Peugeot-derived engines. By the late 1980s, PSA used extensive platform sharing. The XM, for example, used the same engines and floorpan as the Peugeot 605, and the Xantia of 1993 was identical under the skin to the Peugeot 406.

Citroën developed a small car for production in Romania known as the Oltcit, which it also sold as the Citroën Axel.

Citroën's ambitious attitude to engineering and styling was squeezed out in favor of Peugeot conservatism. The ubiquitous 2CV was finally killed off in 1990, production having moved from France to Portugal.

In spite of the problems between Peugeot and Citroën, Citroën has continued its tradition for innovation, exemplified by new vehicles such as the C2 and the Xsara Picasso. It has even expanded into new markets, for example in China where the C3 and Xsara are alongside the ZX Fukang and Elysée local models. The introduction of even newer models, such as the long-awaited XM replacement, the C6, indicates Citroën's continued commitment to innovation in the 21st century.

Proof of this good health, in 2005, for the first time in its history, Citroën is planned to reach a total worldwide production of 1,000,000 cars.

Passenger cars and vans

Trucks

Prototypes and Concept Cars

Miscellaneous

  • André Citroën's originally Dutch language family name was Citroen, meaning "lemon", as one of his grandfathers was a citrus seller ("limoenman") on Amsterdam's street markets. An old-fashioned nickname for Citroën cars is Citron (lemon, in French).
  • The company's famous "double chevron" logo derives from André Citroën's early business in gear-cutting the company pioneered mass production of double helically-cut gear teeth, which mesh together in a chevron.
  • Citroën also investigated in the early seventies the possibility to produce helicopters using the Wankel engines manufactured by its subsidiary Comotor. Some models, like the Citroën RE2, have been flight tested and still exist.

Citroën's winners of the European Car of the Year award

Citroen's second and third placed entrants in European Car of the Year award

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In production

Berlingo | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 | C6 | C8 | C15 | Elysée | Jumpy | Jumper | Xsara

Historic

Type A | Traction Avant | TUB | TUC | 2CV | Acadiane | Ami 6 | Ami 8 | Ami Super | Axel | AX | BX | CX | C25 | C35 | Dyane | DS | ID | Evasion | FAF | GS | GSA | H Van | LN | LNA | M35 | Méhari | Saxo | SM | Visa | XM | Xantia | ZX

Prototypes and concept cars

G Van | Prototype C | Prototype Y | 2CV Pop | GS Camargue | C44 | Karin | Zabrus | Activa | C6 Lignage | C-Airplay

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