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The 1955 DS19 was 65% more expensive than the car it replaced, the Citroën Traction Avant. [43] This affected potential sales in a country still recovering economically from World War II, so a cheaper submodel, the Citroën ID, was introduced in 1957. 1967 Citroën ID19B. The ID shared the DS's body but was less powerful and luxurious.
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 four-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 ...
Name Year shown Image Notes Citroën G Van: 1948 Citroën Prototype C: 1955-1956 Citroën Prototype Y: 1965 Citroën GS Camargue: 1972 Citroën 2CV Pop [1]: 1973
Citroën DS19 Jaakko Kallio 1963 Monte Carlo Rally 2nd Citroën DS19 A. Jarvi 1965 1000 Lakes Rally: 3rd Volkswagen 1500S Kalevi Leivo 1966 Monte Carlo Rally 1st Citroën DS21 E. Mikander 1967 Swedish Rally 6th Lancia Ahava Tour de Corse 2nd Lancia M. Tiukkanen 1000 Lakes Rally: 7th Lancia Salonen 1968 Monte Carlo Rally 2nd Porsche 911T M ...
Citroen C8: Global Berlingo/e-Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M: 5-door MPV/LAV: Citroën Berlingo Citroen C4 SpaceTourer: Global Vans; Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M 4/5-door panel van. 5-door LAV. Citroën C15: Global Jumpy: 1994 2015 2023 M 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minibus. Citroën C25. Citroën C35. Global Jumper: 1993 2006 2024 M 3/4-door van ...
Official poster. The 24. edizione Mille Miglia (Italian for "One Thousand Miles") was an auto race held on a course totalling 992.332 miles (1,597.004 km), made up entirely of public roads around Italy, mostly on the outer parts of the country on 11–12 May 1957.
DS Automobiles is a French luxury-premium marque created in 2009. Formerly part of Automobiles Citroën S.A., DS has been a standalone brand ultimately owned by PSA Group, later Stellantis.
1956 Citroen DS19. Solido models were known for their realistic details. [citation needed] For example, Corgi and Dinky used flashy, but inauthentic "jewels" for head and tail lights while Solido distinguished itself by prudently using clear plastics for enhanced realism. If Solido had a weakness, it may have been in paint.