If you've never seen this name before, it isn't for lack of sheer volume. Since he began writing professionally in 2009, Richard's stuffed the web with approximately a million words a year on subjects ...
The Citroën DS had an odd shape, with virtually no rear overhang and a rear track much narrower than the front that resulted in a narrow tail. Its new central hydraulic system—powering the steering, ...
The Citroen DS was introduced in October 1955, which is almost 61 years ago. After 18 years of mostly secret development, the Traction Avant’s successor took the world by storm at the 1955 Paris Motor ...
A look at one of the new concepts coming to the Geneva Motor Show.The Citroën DS Inside which will be displayed at Geneva is a concept car realisation of the first of this future DS range. From a team ...
Citroen officially launched the DS 21 in 1965, but in 1970, this particular model received a massive upgrade that provided the car with Bosch electronic fuel injection. Follow us: In many ways, the ...
Teaser shots have appeared on Citroen's Facebook page for a new as-yet-unnamed vehicle. The French giant has successfully reprised its successful DS name into a whole series - so far we have the DS3, ...
Still, not everyone agrees with the electrification of historic vehicles, and one of the biggest opponents of this practice is FIVA, the global classic car association. In a , FIVA (Fédération ...
When Citroën unveiled the DS in 1955, they did so before a Paris Motor Show audience who found their jaws on the floor. With its sleek, futuristic styling and laundry list of advanced technological ...
Electric conversions of classic cars are becoming more common. The latest is from a UK-based firm called Electrogenic, which recently completed a 1971 Citroën DS EV conversion. Electrogenic removed ...
Fifty years ago, an alien spaceship--or so it must have seemed to the technologically deprived, woebegone inhabitants of postwar Europe--descended to earth and landed in the ornate Belle Epoque Grand ...
I'll admit, when I moved to Chapel Hill, NC from LA last year, I was pretty despondent about leaving LA's amazing carscape. I'm delighted to say that I was more pessimistic than I needed to be. This ...
The French are insane. And, no, not because of anything that has to do with the Paris Olympics. Read another blog site for that commentary. I’m talking about a particular Frenchman, actually. His name ...