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  2. List of automobile manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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    Cars sold under the name "Ryjan") (1920–1926) Grivel (1897) Guerraz (1901) Guerry et Bourguignon (1907) Guyot Spéciale (1925–1931) H. Hanzer (1899–1903)

  3. Autobleu - Wikipedia

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    Autobleu's original success came from manufacturing performance parts for French cars, the Renault 4CV in particular. The 4CV was France's best selling car at this time, and its enduring popularity helped Autobleu flourish. The company became a parts supplier to Renault. [1] Autobleu built a small number of customized cars starting in 1953.

  4. Citroën 2CV - Wikipedia

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    Citroën Acadiane (for van models) The Citroën 2CV (French: deux chevaux, pronounced [dø ʃ (ə)vo], lit. "two horses", meaning "two taxable horsepower ") is an economy car produced by the French company Citroën from 1948 to 1990. Introduced at the 1948 Paris Salon de l'Automobile, [1] it has an air-cooled engine that is mounted in the front ...

  5. Citroën DS - Wikipedia

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    Citroën DS. The Citroën DS (French pronunciation: [si.tʁɔ.ɛn de.ɛs]) is a front mid-engined, front-wheel drive executive car manufactured and marketed by Citroën from 1955 to 1975, in fastback/sedan, wagon/estate, and convertible body configurations, across three series of one generation. Marketed with a less expensive variant, the ...

  6. Citroën - Wikipedia

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    Website. citroen.com /en. Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn] ⓘ) [note 1] is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded on 4 June 1919 by André Citroën. Citroën has been owned by Stellantis since 2021 and previously was part of the PSA Group after Peugeot acquired 89.95% share in 1976. [5]

  7. Facel Vega - Wikipedia

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    Facel S.A. was a French manufacturer of pressed steel automobile components, later complete automobiles of their own design. To intensify its World War II war effort, French subcontracting company for military aeronautics Bronzavia created a subsidiary called Facel (acronym of Forges et Ateliers de Constructions d' Eure-et-Loir) in December 1939.

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