1977 Citroen GS Reviews

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Citroen C5 Aircross 2019 review: Shine snapshot
By Laura Berry · 18 Jul 2019
There are two grades in the C5 Aircross line-up and the Shine sits at the top of the range with its list price of $43,990.
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Citroen C3 2019 review
By Peter Anderson · 14 Jun 2019
Really small cars aren't what they used to be, and there are a number of reasons for that. The first is that, compared to five years ago, nobody buys them. The world of small hatchbacks is a shadow of its former self, mostly because there's so much money sloshing around in Australia that we buy a class up and often an SUV rather hatch.As usual, Citroen is taking the path less travelled. There's no getting away from the fact that the C3 hatch has always been an a brave choice - there are still a few of the original, arch-roofed version kicking around, a car I was very fond of, despite it not being very good.For 2019 Citroen has addressed a couple of glaring issues with the C3, namely a lack of safety gear that contributed to a four-star ANCAP safety rating and a couple of little dramas that marred an otherwise impressive package.
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Best SUVs arriving in 2019
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Jun 2019
Such is the ferocity of our SUV obsession, the ubiquitous high-riders now demand an entire "most exciting cars of the new year" list of their very own.
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Citroen 19_19 Concept revealed
By Spencer Leech · 14 May 2019
Citroen has revealed its new 19_19 Concept ahead of its public debut at the VivaTech technology show in Paris later this week.The fully electric vehicle has been described as a “UFO in the automotive sector”, with a futuristic design that takes inspiration from the aviation field. Earlier this year, Citroen revealed its Ami One Concept which showed the company’s take on future urban mobility.According to the French carmaker, the new 19_19 Concept instead illustrates its vision of extended mobility outside of the city – a notion bolstered by the vehicle’s claimed 800 kilometre range and autonomous driving capability.In theory, the Citroen can accelerate from zero to 100km/h in five seconds before reaching a top speed of 200km/h.A stand-out feature of the 19_19 is its living-room-style cabin, which is suspended with its own bespoke hydraulic suspension system for an ultra-smooth ride.Passengers can enter the 19_19 via a rear-hinged pillar-free door, which gives access to three unique seating options – a soft comfort seat for the driver, a reclining lounge seat for the front passenger, and a “sun-deck-inspired” sofa for rear-seat occupants.Citroen took a minimalistic approach for the dash, with a retractable steering wheel, smooth and flat surfaces, a head-up display and the brand’s Personal Assistant software to handle driver commands using voice recognition.The cabin sits above tall and narrow wheels (255/30R30) positioned squarely at the far corners of the body.Goodyear was called on to develop the wheels, which are said to give the impression of a vehicle moving forward on independent spheres thanks to a “seamless continuity” between the rim and tyre.The exterior features a transparent sculpted double bonnet that is said to channel air towards the windscreen for improved aerodynamics, and the 19_19 carries on the ‘Y’ shape LED light signature previewed on Citroen’s previous concept cars. 
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Citroen C3 Aircross 2019 review
By Jake Williams · 18 Apr 2019
Citroen is embarking on yet another relaunch in Australia, with the C3 Aircross to be the brand's focus until the larger C5 Aircross arrives later in the year. Does the C3 Aircross take the brand closer to the mainstream?
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Citroen C5 Aircross 2019 pricing and specs confirmed
By Jake Williams · 17 Apr 2019
Ahead of a mid-2019 arrival, Citroen has released local pricing and specifications for its new C5 Aircross mid-size SUV. Priced from $39,990 plus on-road costs and offered in two local specifications - Pure and Shine - that will compete with cars such as the Volkswagen Tiguan, Mazda CX-5 and its platform sharing cousin, the Peugeot 3008. Just one engine will be offered locally, a 121kW/240Nm 1.6-litre turbo four that’s also offered in the 3008. An eight-speed automatic will be standard equipment on both models, and the C5 Aircross will be front-wheel drive only. Standard equipment highlights on the entry level Pure include AEB, blind-spot monitoring, wireless phone charging, a 12.1-inch digital driver’s display, automatic lights and wipers with LED daytime running lights, a 360º parking camera and the brand’s hydraulic cushion suspension, which promises the most comfortable ride in the mid-size SUV class. The upper spec Shine will offer a sunroof and other trim upgrades such as leather upholstery. Like the recently launched C3 Aircross, there will be no options available for the C5 Aircross aside from colour. The rear seat slides fore and aft to open up to 720-litres of bootspace, and split 40:20:40 for more practicality. The Shine is expected to be the biggest seller in the C5 Aircross range, with local Citroen execs suggesting that its superior value to the entry level model would win it more buyers. 2019 Citroen C5 Aircross pricing (plus on-road costs): 
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Citroen C3 2019 pricing and specs confirmed
By Jake Williams · 17 Apr 2019
Citroen has updated its C3 light car for the 2019 model year, with new equipment including AEB for the first time.
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Citroen C3 Aircross 2019 pricing and specs confirmed
By Jake Williams · 16 Apr 2019
Citroen Australia has launched and priced the C3 Aircross, which is the first product in a new wave of product for the brand locally.
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Citroen Ami One concept revealed ahead of Geneva motor show
By Ron Hammerton · 20 Feb 2019
Following a teaser last week, Citroen has lifted the lid on its Ami One concept, a minuscule pod-like vehicle that represents the French brand’s vision for urban mobility.
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Citroen 'lost its way', says CEO
By Matt Campbell · 03 Oct 2018
French brand Citroen “lost its way” in recent times, according to the brand’s CEO, Linda Jackson.
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