jimtab
Apr 8 2006, 01:59 PM
We were at the Pinnacles(west) Park last weekend and this Citroen was in the parking lot...first one I've ever seen, a GTI...so is that the successor to the CSM? Anybody....Buhler...Buhler.......
lapuwali
Apr 8 2006, 02:54 PM
Sounds like a grey-market import. They made a number of GTI cars, as did Peugeot. None ever officially imported to the US. Some time after the SM, Michelin bought Citroen, and it later got absorbed into PSA Group, which also makes Peugeots. They started in with the X series of cars (AX, BX, CX, etc), then started naming them (Xsara, Xanthia). Most Citroens now are just badge engineered Peugeots. All of their past craziness has been eliminated, alas. No more super radical cars like the 11 or the DS.
jimtab
Apr 8 2006, 03:10 PM
At least they don't look as much like spaceships as they did in the early 60s...when I was in HS a buddy of mine had a ds15(I think) and we would get 4-5 guys in it and "cruse" main st in San Jose...pull up next to a car full of gals and he would make the car go up and down on the air suspension....while we leered out the windows....boy were we smooth......
jimtab
Apr 8 2006, 11:41 PM
oops....my bad...low tech moment
Jeroen
Apr 9 2006, 02:06 AM
That's a CX and yes, they were available as GTI's
Very comfy ride
Been a loooooong time since these were new though
(mid/late eighties IIRC)
Gustl
Apr 9 2006, 02:33 AM
the CX was built from 1974 up to 1991
the CX GTI was built from 1977 up to 1989
johannes
Apr 9 2006, 02:39 AM
The ultimate CX was the CX GTI Turbo 2 ...
You can see the "T" from turbo designed in the rims
Here a picture from a show. Coming out of the giant mouth of Grace Jones ...
johannes
Apr 9 2006, 02:45 AM
The top of the Citroën program is now the C6
And please, only the small Citroën are rebadged Peugeot. Citröen have their own factories and design their own cars.