1977 Citroen GS Reviews
You'll find all our 1977 Citroen GS reviews right here. 1977 Citroen GS prices range from $2,090 for the GS Club to $4,070 for the GS Club.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Citroen dating back as far as 1972.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Citroen GS, you'll find it all here.
Citroen Reviews and News

Best concept cars of the 2015 Frankfurt motor show
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By John Carey · 18 Sep 2015
Hybrid or plug-in, practical or fanciful, show ponies are shapes of things to come.

Best prestige and sports cars of the 2015 Frankfurt motor show
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By Richard Blackburn · 18 Sep 2015
Luxury brands vie for attention with opulence and drop-tops.

Citroen C4 2015 review
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By Derek Ogden · 24 Aug 2015
Derek Ogden road tests and reviews the Citroen C4 hatch with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

Citroen C4 Picasso 2015 review: road test
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By Ewan Kennedy · 17 Aug 2015
Ewan Kennedy road tests and reviews the 2015 Citroen C4 Picasso with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Citroen C4 Hatch 2015 review
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By Craig Duff · 07 Aug 2015
Craig Duff road tests and reviews the Citroen C4 hatch with specs, fuel consumption and verdict at its Australian launch.
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Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2015 review
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By Paul Gover · 31 Jul 2015
Paul Gover road tests and reviews the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Top new car buys you may have overlooked
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By Craig Duff · 17 Jul 2015
Walk into a pet shop and there'll always be a pooch that's endearing but overlooked. The deterrent might be the price, or the markings or even the fact it's an exotic breed so it'll presumably take mo
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Citroen DS3 DSport 2015 review
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By Derek Ogden · 13 Jul 2015
Derek Ogden road tests and reviews the Citroen DS3 with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

The death of the in-car CD player
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By Joshua Dowling · 05 Jul 2015
The single slot in the dashboard is gradually being replaced by a new wave of touchscreens that mirror the display of the latest smartphones, as more people use Bluetooth or USB connections to listen to music stored on their phones.The new apps mean everything from text messages, music and navigation can be used via the car's built-in screen or steering wheel controls -- so drivers don't need to fiddle with their phones, the fines for which exceed $400 and are up to four demerit points in some states.The first car in Australia with built-in Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirrorlink apps is due on sale this week.But it's not a mega-dollar luxury car, customarily first with the latest technology.Rather it comes from an unlikely source: a $15,990 hatchback from the Volkswagen-owned Czech brand Skoda.The new Skoda Fabia will lead a massive rollout of the technology on the rest of the Volkswagen line-up: from August, almost every model in the VW passenger car range will have an app-based audio system and relegate the CD player to the glovebox.Suzuki will be next, with Apple CarPlay likely to be standard on the new generation Vitara SUV, before Mercedes-Benz introduces it on an updated version of it's A-Class hatch late in the year.Surprisingly, Holden was among the first to drop CD players from its cars.Certain Barina models have been without a CD player since December 2012, while the Colorado ute and SUV haven't been able to take a compact disc since November 2013.Peugeot's 208 hatchback hasn't had a CD player since September 2012, and the Citroen Grand Picasso people mover ditched it in February 2014.Much like the tape decks of old, the days of CD players are numberedThe most affordable version of the Hyundai i30 hatchback -- Australia's best selling car last month -- lost its CD player in April this year, and the Kia Sorento family SUV dropped it with the release of the latest model in June.The industry is divided on the issue, with a CD player on all cars sold by market leader Toyota, number two brand Mazda, and other Top 10 players Nissan, Mitsubishi, Honda, Subaru and Ford.European brands seem to be the most determined to leave the CD player behind."Much like the tape decks of old, the days of CD players are numbered," says Glenn Reid, the product manager at Citroen Australia."As we introduce all new models, we will progressively phase out CD players as customers move to Bluetooth streaming and USB as the primary means of taking their music with them."Peugeot 208 hatch, September 2012Peugeot 2008 SUV, October 2013Holden Barina CDX, December 2012Holden Trax SUV, September 2013Holden Colorado ute, November 2013Holden Colorado SUV, November 2013Citroen Grand Picasso, February 2014Citroen Picasso, February 2015Hyundai i30 Active, April 2015Hyundai i30 Active X, April 2015Kia Sorento SUV, June 2015
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Citroen Aircross Concept 2015 review
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By John Carey · 03 Jul 2015
John Carey road tests and reviews the Citroen Aircross Concept in France.