6th October 1998
THE 21ST CENTURY CAR TAKES SHAPE WITH CITROEN
Few other manufacturers can lay claim to having
set as many benchmarks for automotive design as Citroën, from the front
wheel drive trendsetter, the Traction Avant, the hydraulic systems and
aerodynamic shape of the Citroën DS and the car that defined economy
motoring, the Citroën 2CV.
With the millennium
approaching and a clear need for a radical new approach to motoring,
Citroën has displayed at the Paris Motor Show (October 1998) what it
believes will meet the personal transport needs in 21st century: The
Citroën C3. Needless to say it is small, economical and socially
responsible. But these demands have not sacrificed style, comfort or driving
performance. It boasts a full four-seat interior and a useful boot, in a length
of just 3.67 metres.
There is plenty of storage space for even the
most ambitious family trip and clever swiveling seats means the interior can be
transformed into a lounge area in seconds. Front wheel drive, a 65 kW engine
and fully independent suspension and comfort and driving pleasure and the
Citroën C3 is as happy on the open road as it is in the city
centre.
For further information please
e-Mail Miles Williams - General Manager on
mailto:100250.3324@compuserve.com
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6/10/1998
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