Citroën C4 Cactus (2014-present)
Aug 08, 2019
3 minutes
FOR MOST OF its life, Citroën has been known as a producer of avant-garde machinery. Its vehicles have long been known for quirky design, in overall cars and individual components.
For example, which other manufacturer could come up with the 2CV, or the incredible dashboard on the Citroën CX of the 1970s, with its ‘rotating drum’ speedometer (it’s worth an internet search – honest)? Then there’s the amazing magic-carpet hydropneumatic suspension that populated numerous models late in the previous millennium.
However, early in the 2000s, Citroën had comprehensively lost its mojo. Cars such as the C3
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