I've seen a few 2CVs here and there, but I'd never seen the delivery van in the wild until last weekend when I found one weaving through the canyon roads of the Santa Monica Mountains. I had to catch ...
There's no turning back anymore. The future of the automotive industry is determined (for now) – it's electric. And every auto manufacturer around the globe is doing its best to update its inventory ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
Retro car design can be a serious miss or a beautiful win. Though I think most of us want to forget that the Chevy HHR ever existed, Citroën released an utterly delightful modern rendition of the ...
Citroën announced today that it has partnered with Italian coachbuilder Caselani to turn the Berlingo into an homage to the 2CV Fourgonette. The result is a retro-bodied work truck, with production to ...
Gerhard started his career in automotive journalism in 2010, after finishing degrees in Communication, English, and Politics, and diplomas in Film and Art Appreciation and Graphic Design. He's ...
Built from 1948 all the way to 1990, the Citroen 2CV is almost as iconic as the Volkswagen Beetle. And just like its German counterpart, it was offered in a variety of body styles. The hatchback ...
Two friends have crossed a Citroen 2CV with a Ferrari – and produced a bread van which can travel at 180mph. 22 July 2009 • 7:00am The result of their efforts is a striking vehicle that can accelerate ...
What do you get if you cross a Citroen 2CV with a Ferrari? A bread van which can do 180mph. Okay it might sound much of a joke, but this is no joke, just the hard work of two car enthusiasts who spent ...
Having a distinctive-looking fleet is a time-worn way of giving your brand some free publicity. It’s a trope deployed by businesses since the dawn of the automotive era, whether it’s the instantly ...
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