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GS & GSA
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Citroën was late with a mid-range model. The competition had had models in this segment for a long time, but when Citroën presented the GS in August 1970 with its streamlined design, fantastic suspension, avant-garde dashboard and spacious boot, it immediately set a new standard in its class. Admittedly, there were some weaknesses, but despite this, the car represented a particularly well-balanced whole. Citroën rapidly expanded the GS range with an estate car and the practical Service van. The top model was the Birotor, a GS with a Wankel rotary engine. In September 1979, the GS was succeeded by the GSA, a thoroughly modernised car and now with the addition of a long-awaited fifth door. In mid-1986, after sixteen years of successful production, the final GSA left the factory.
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Time to relax! In this comic book you will find not one, but two stories in which the Citroën GS plays the leading role.
Eva works for an antique dealer and has to transport a valuable package from Paris to Marseille. When she wants to get on the train she notices she is being followed. She runs away and literally bumps into Gilles, who helps her escape in his Citroën GS. An extraordinary chase follows in which all the qualities of the GS come in handy…
To please his colleague, Citroën salesman Marcel buys a lottery ticket from him. He thoughtlessly leaves the ticket in the glove compartment of the Citroën GS, which he delivers to a customer in the afternoon. That evening it turns out that Marcel’s ticket has won the first prize. When he tries to get his ticket back, it turns out that the GS has already changed hands. The beginning of an exciting adventure…
This book also exists in a English version.
citrovisie
Durchschnittliche Bewertung von 0 von 5 Sternen
Time to relax! In this comic book you will find not one, but two stories in which the Citroën GS plays the leading role.
Eva works for an antique dealer and has to transport a valuable package from Paris to Marseille. When she wants to get on the train she notices she is being followed. She runs away and literally bumps into Gilles, who helps her escape in his Citroën GS. An extraordinary chase follows in which all the qualities of the GS come in handy…
To please his colleague, Citroën salesman Marcel buys a lottery ticket from him. He thoughtlessly leaves the ticket in the glove compartment of the Citroën GS, which he delivers to a customer in the afternoon. That evening it turns out that Marcel’s ticket has won the first prize. When he tries to get his ticket back, it turns out that the GS has already changed hands. The beginning of an exciting adventure…
This book also exists in a French version.