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ALL MODELS: CITROEN C3
- Citroen C3 Aircross (Phase II, 2021)
- Citroen C3 III (Phase II, 2020)
- Citroen C3 III (Phase I, 2016)
- Citroen C3 Aircross (Phase I, 2017)
- Citroen C3 I Picasso (Phase II, 2013)
- Citroen C3 II (Phase II, 2013)
- Citroen C3 I Picasso (Phase I, 2008)
- Citroen C3 II (Phase I, 2009)
- Citroen C3 I X-TR (Phase II, 2005)
- Citroen C3 I (Phase II, 2005)
- Citroen C3 I X-TR (Phase I, 2004)
- Citroen C3 Pluriel (Phase I, 2003)
- Citroen C3 I (Phase I, 2002)
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- Vehicle Specifications
- Previous/Current State of Title & Title Registration dates
- Title Brands History
- Junk & Salvage Data
- Insurance Total Loss Records
- Lien/Impound/Export Records
- Theft Records
- Odometer Events
- Detailed Auction Sales History
- Wholesale market valuation
- Auction Price Analysis
- Safety Recalls
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Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn]) is a French brand of automobiles owned by Stellantis.
In 1934, the firm established its reputation for innovative technology with the Traction Avant. This was the world's first car to be mass-produced with front-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension, as well as unibody construction, omitting a separate chassis, and instead using the body of the car itself as its main load-bearing structure.
In 1954, they produced the world's first hydropneumatic self-levelling suspension system then, in 1955, the revolutionary DS, the first mass-produced car with modern disc brakes and, in 1967, they introduced in several of their models swiveling headlights that allowed for greater visibility on winding roads; these cars have received various national and international awards, including three European Car of the Year.
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