Citroen used to be a much more interesting company than it is today. Today, modern Citroen cars are bland, conservative, boring, small, ugly, and generic. Their entire lineup consists of "budget" vehicles with poor quality and no imagination whatsoever. However, back in the mid 1900's, Citroen was famed for its unconventional, innovative, unique, and revolutionary approach to car styling and technology. Citroen was considered by many people to be at the forefront of automotive technology. Citroen had invented quite a few innovations for cars, including hydropneumatic suspension, rotating headlamps, and the ubiquitous front-wheel drive layout which is used in most modern cars produced today.
Significant models include...
1934 Citroen Traction Avant
1948 Citroen 2CV
1955 Citroen DS
1970 Citroen SM
1970 Citroen GS
1974 Citroen CX
1982 Citroen BX
In the early 1970's, the company declared bankruptcy because they had invested so much money on developing the successor to the Citroen DS. How do you top one of the best and most advanced cars of the world? In 1974, PSA took over the controls of Citroen.
PSA gradually eliminated Citroen's ambitious attitude to engineering and styling in an effort to rebrand the marque as an economy brand. The old spirit and philosophy of the revolutionary marque had disappeared. By the late 1980s, many of the distinctive features of the marque had also receded, the Citroen AX GT, for example was noted by contemporary journalists for its poor ride quality, an unusual attribute for the brand. This trend has continued through to today, modern Citroen cars are bland, conservative, boring, small, ugly, and generic.
Significant models include...
1934 Citroen Traction Avant
1948 Citroen 2CV
1955 Citroen DS
1970 Citroen SM
1970 Citroen GS
1974 Citroen CX
1982 Citroen BX
In the early 1970's, the company declared bankruptcy because they had invested so much money on developing the successor to the Citroen DS. How do you top one of the best and most advanced cars of the world? In 1974, PSA took over the controls of Citroen.
PSA gradually eliminated Citroen's ambitious attitude to engineering and styling in an effort to rebrand the marque as an economy brand. The old spirit and philosophy of the revolutionary marque had disappeared. By the late 1980s, many of the distinctive features of the marque had also receded, the Citroen AX GT, for example was noted by contemporary journalists for its poor ride quality, an unusual attribute for the brand. This trend has continued through to today, modern Citroen cars are bland, conservative, boring, small, ugly, and generic.