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  2. 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]

  3. Citroën Xantia - Wikipedia

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    At least 40% of parts would be made in Iran. [8] According to SAIPA, The Xantia was one of the best products produced in the history of car manufacturing in Iran. [9] Production of the Xantia ended in 2010 due to the lack of spare parts from France and Citroën. [10] [11] Full production figures of the Xantia in Iran are unknown. [12]

  4. Hoffmann 2CV - Wikipedia

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    To this day approx. 1700 Hoffmann cabrios are registered in Europe, mainly in Germany and France. Some vehicles have also been sold to Japan and the USA. The company is also producing spare parts for the Citroën 2CV, and other Citroën A-Types, like stainless steel chassis and fibre glass body parts.

  5. Citroën Méhari - Wikipedia

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    Citroën Méhari. The Citroën Méhari is a lightweight recreational and utility vehicle, manufactured and marketed by French carmaker Citroën over 18 years in a single generation. Built in front-wheel (1968–1988) and four-wheel drive (1980–1983) variants, it features ABS plastic bodywork with optional/removable doors and foldable ...

  6. Citroën Type C 5HP - Wikipedia

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    1.40 metres (55.1 in) Curb weight. 543 kg (1,197 lb) The Citroën Type C was a light car made by the French Citroën car company between 1922 and 1926 with almost 81,000 units being made. Known as Citroën 5HP or 5CV in France and 7.5HP in Britain, it was the second model of automobile designed and marketed by André Citroën, between 1922 and ...

  7. Citroën Traction Avant - Wikipedia

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    The Citroën Traction Avant (French pronunciation: [tʁaksjɔnaˈvɑ̃]) is the world's first monocoque-bodied, front-wheel drive car that was mass-produced. [2] A range of mostly 4-door saloons and executive cars, as well as longer wheelbased "Commerciale", [3] and three row seating "Familiale" models, were produced with four- and six-cylinder engines, by French carmaker Citroën from 1934 to ...

  8. Stellantis Rennes Plant - Wikipedia

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    Stellantis Rennes Plant. The Stellantis Rennes Plant is one of the principal car plants in France, producing approximately 340,000 cars in 2005. The Rennes plant was acquired by the PSA Group in 1976 when Peugeot took a majority stake in the Citroën company which had built the plant. Stellantis Rennes is the largest private employer in the ...

  9. Citroën Saxo - Wikipedia

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    Citroën Saxo. The Citroën Saxo was a supermini produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1996 to 2003. It was sold in Japan as the Citroën Chanson, because Honda had registered the "Saxo" name. [2] The Saxo was a badge engineered variant of the Peugeot 106 (which itself was a development of the Citroën AX), the major difference ...