Citroën, Partner of All French Revolutions
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The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has requested a trial for deceit aggravated in the Dieselgate scandal against Peugeot and Citroën. The two manufacturers are suspected of having commercialized vehicles equipped with a software deceitful anti-pollution test. - Dieselgate: a second trial required for deceit, this time against Peugeot and Citroën (Police, justice and other facts).


The manufacturers are suspected of having marketed vehicles that met the standards "only under the road conditions of the homologation test."
The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has requested a trial for aggravated deception against the Peugeot and Citroën manufacturers, in the context of the scandal of rigged engines. The vehicles are accused of not complying with anti-dumping standards.
Citroën Bijou: the French attempt to seduce the British In 1959, the French firm Citroën decided to manufacture in the United Kingdom a car inspired by its successful 2CV, but adapted to local taste. For this, it resorted to the Slough plant, where the Citroën Bijou was developed, a more stylized version with fiberglass bodywork. The goal was ambitious: to conquer a British middle class that valued refined design. The result was a two-door coupé…
Citroën, Partner of All French Revolutions
Citroën, Partner of All French Revolutions La rue. Si la rue raconte si bien notre histoire, c’est parce que c’est là qu’elle s’écrit. Le 14 juillet 1789, la rue a changé le monde. C’est dans la rue qu’on part au combat, dans la rue qu’on revient victorieux. La rue voit plus que des gens qui [...]
The two builders are accused of marketing "specially calibrated" vehicles to "ensure compliance with the regulatory rule on emissions of nitrogen oxides only under the conditions of circulation of the approval test".
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