Car engines loaded in motorcycle frames is one thing we run into quite often, but the other way around is a rather rare treat for those in love with one-off, custom vehicles. However, if you're a ...
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Yeah, that pose above depicting a Citroen 2CV raising dirt like a pro rally car looks like some Photoshop trickery, since the original car was powered by a 9 hp engine. However, this one has two and ...
I'm used to seeing old Citroëns lean way over into turns, but here's a "2CV Speciale" rally car that gets delightfully sideways instead. It's a car worthy of many, many giggles at how delightfully ...
I love a good people's car. Anything that's been ruthlessly engineered to be cheap, rugged and simple to get people moving gets me stoked. These include things like the Ford Model T, the Volkswagen ...
Called the "BiBip 2 Dakar," this twin-engined 1963 2CV is the brainchild of Stephane Wimez, a man who's company produces original parts for these iconic French all-rounders. After the war, Citroën was ...
It was sold from the factory with two engines that could run independently, making the car FWD, RWD, and AWD. If we were to pick one car that would perfectly illustrate basic European motoring, it ...
Britain had the Mini, Germany the Beetle, but France also had its iconic vehicle, the Citroen 2CV, and the ‘Tin Snail’ as it’s affectionately known has just turned 60. The 2CV is as recognizably ...
Two engines. All-wheel-drive. What on earth can go wrong? Welcome to the realm of the coolest twin-engine cars in the world.
When an astute Frenchman named Pierre Boulanger wrote the design brief for what would become one of the world's most iconic cars, the requirements were simple: It had to carry two people and a ...
You'll find all our 1985 Citroen 2CV reviews right here. Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and ...
Here’s a fight that makes that famous David-versus-Goliath spat look positively fair. In the black corner is the 2008 Citroën C-Crosser, all 1.75t of it, with 2.2-litre, 156hp engine under the bonnet, ...