Citroen C5 Aircross 2019 Video Review
C5 Aircross has a simple 2 model line-up highlights the ethos of the Australian branch of French Car Maker Peugeot-Citroën. Keep it simple, and keep it relevant, and you can’t go wrong. [Read More]
C5 Aircross has a simple 2 model line-up highlights the ethos of the Australian branch of French Car Maker Peugeot-Citroën. Keep it simple, and keep it relevant, and you can’t go wrong. [Read More]
Here are two new small SUVs, Citroën’s brand new C3 Aircross, and the UX from LEXUS. Cue wistful music while I look longingly into the distance. [Read More]
A Citroen DS21 went to auction that use to be owned by Judith Durham from the Seekers. David Brown tells us why the DS is such a different car.At the 1955 Paris Motor Show Citroen revealed their DS. [Read More]
Citroen has been struggling in the Australian car market. David Brown looks at their new Aircross. Can Citroen turn the tide with its new C3 Aircross, a small SUV shaped vehicle that only comes in two-wheel drive [Read More]
Citroen C3 Aircross – Bringing more character to a sometimes homogenised segment, the C3 Aircross should be on your shopping list for an urban SUV if you like something just a little different. [Read More]
Citroen is back in business. The Citroen C3 is a clever design that fit for purpose is spot on. Drivers that simply want transport from A –B, please look elsewhere. [Read More]
Peugeot and Citroën Australia (PCA) will introduce a five-year, unlimited kilometre* warranty with five-year roadside assist for all Peugeot and Citroën passenger vehicles. [Read More]
At the Frankfurt International Motor Show, CITROËN will premier a concept car inspired by the iconic 1960s Citroen Méhari: the CITROËN CACTUS M. An ‘outdoor’ take on the C4 Cactus, this new concept car has a bright, upbeat personality. Looking beyond design, CITROËN is expressing a lifestyle approach with the CACTUS M, [Read More]
Citroen Australia has announced it will introduce two drivetrains for Cactus; a turbocharged petrol manual and turbo-diesel semi-automatic. Due for local launch during the first quarter of 2016, the Cactus will bring with a range of innovative technologies paired to unparalleled customisation and Citroen’s leading 6 year warranty, service and support program. [Read More]
Citroen’s ultra-customisable C4 Cactus will be offered to Australian customers without colour, trim or option limitations until the end of the year. “With over 23,194 possible combination for Cactus models in Australia, we thought we’d let customers decide which combinations we would and wouldn’t offer once the car goes on sale next year,” said Reid. [Read More]
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