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Citroen Xsara 2001
49216, Manual, Wicked Red m, Petrol, 2001Car Details | Bristol Street Motors | Add to Favourites
£1,749
£2,691

Citroen Saxo Hatchback 2001
46102, Manual, Silver, Petrol, 2001Car Details | The Co-operative Motor Group | Add to Favourites
£2,780
Citroen Xsara Picasso 2002
70000, Manual, Bora Bora Green Metallic, Petrol, 2002Car Details | GK Group | Add to Favourites
£2,991
£2,994
Citroen Berlingo Diesel 2001
64000, Manual, White, Diesel, 2001Car Details | The Co-operative Motor Group | Add to Favourites
£2,995
Citroen Saxo 2002
29815, Manual, Grey, Petrol, 2002Car Details | Bristol Street Motors | Add to Favourites
£2,999
£2,999
Citroen Berlingo 2005
62559, Manual, Red, Petrol, 2005Car Details | Hartwell PLC | Add to Favourites
£2,999
£3,494
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New and Used Citroen Cars
The French automobile maker Citroen is one of the world's most successful car manufacturers since its inception in 1919 by Andre Citroen of France. The Citroen headquarters remains in Paris, France with its current top car model, the Citroen C6, marketed as its latest car product (out of all the new and used Citroen cars).
Citroen is noted on its heraldic symbol (a double chevron symbol), which marks each new and used Citroen car's unique engineering. Although much of the speculation and theories were put in with the Citroen logo, (including the owner's relation to the religious organisation, Judaism), the fact still remains about the logo's relation to free masonry, which the original owner was openly associated with.
Citroen has undergone a lot of changes since World War I and has been at the forefront of the car manufacturing industry through the development of new and used Citroen car products that have been made famous, especially when it started producing its first ever innovative Traction Avant in 1934, the first ever four wheel drive automobile ever built. This car model has been in production for many years, starting in 1934 and ending successfully in 1956.
The company enjoyed long marketability for each model that it had created; although it did suffer huge financial losses at the start of the oil crisis in 1973, as it declared bankruptcy the following year, which brought a halt to both new and used Citroen cars being produced. The incumbent government at that time helped the slumping Citroen to halt possible huge unemployment due to the financial instability.
The French government at that time was aggressive enough to put Citroen back on its feet by securing talks between with Peugeot about a possible company merger. Talks ended in the same year when Peugeot decided to purchase more than a quarter of the shares (38.2%) and took over various management activities of the company to align with its market goals.
The company currently has more than a dozen new and used Citroen designs, each with basic and advanced car features, with prices remaining relatively affordable. All new and used Citroen cars are equipped with all the required technology for the incomparable test of safety and security, convenience, entertainment and overall flexibility.
Currently used Citroen cars are extremely popular - especially used Citroen vehicles that are nearly new as the second hand car market is currently booming. In fact, used Citroen cars can be seen quite frequently on the nations' roads, which show just how popular they have become. New car sales are still fairly popular but it is used Citroen cars that are the buyers' choice.









