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Citroën

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Citroën

French motor company founded in 1913, acquired by Peugeot in 1974. Originally a gear-cutting firm founded by motor engineer André-Gustave Citroën (1878-1935), the company began making low-priced cars in 1919, becoming France's first mass-producer. In 1934 Citroën made motoring history when it introduced cars with front-wheel drive.


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