Paris — It took carpenter Michel Robillard more than 5,000 hours over five years to build a wooden copy of a vintage Citroen 2CV. On Sunday, he sold it for a whopping $224,440. The 2CV was first ...
A Citroën BX Estate is the focus, giving viewers a look at this distinctive estate car and why it still gets people talking.
Looking for something retro to cruise around on your days off and stand out from the crowd? This green Citroen SM is in perfect condition, and comes with a wonderfully cool matching green interior. It ...
The last time you could buy a new Citroën sedan in the US was around 1991—practically yesterday when it comes to classic cars. Of course, XM purchases back then came with a few asterisks: You could ...
If you are looking for one of the classiest, most elegant classic convertible models to add to your collection, this 1970 Citroen DS21 Décapotable – the French word for convertible- is arguably one of ...
There are two ways in which you can look at Citroen's decision to stop making the DS: on the one hand, it's sad to see such an iconic model disappear for good, but on the other, its legacy could have ...
Each year over a hundred French cars gather in upstate New York for the annual Citroen Rendezvous, an annual weekend for a community of keepers of some of the rarest cars sold in America. The majority ...
Of all the post-war solutions to affordable, working-man's transportation, the Citroën 2CV (known as the Deux Chevaux) is perhaps the most charismatic. Looking like something that might have been ...
The Citroen DS (1955-1975) is widely considered as one of the most beautiful cars of all time and now, owners of this French classic can opt for an electric conversion thanks to Electrogenic. The ...
On October 8th, 1948, the Citroën 2CV debuted at the Paris Motor Show to an unimpressed crowd. One American purportedly remarked upon its reveal, “Does it come with a can-opener?” Meanwhile, a ...
The Citroen 2CV is not the most popular car (especially on American roads). But despite its awkward exterior and feeble athletism, it’s been in production for 42-years (1948 to 1990). Thomas Holland ...