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I just love them - and this one was great - great colour, perfect patina, makes me want wine and cheese and baguettes.
 
There's a very organized and active Citroen club in the Toronto area, with lots of different examples...
 
Grown-up Cyclops. :smirk:
 
Sherlock said:
There's a very organized and active Citroen club in the Toronto area, with lots of different examples...

This was down in the beaches
 
Sweeet

I have always wanted one, but IMHO, they are overpriced here in the US.

Pat
 
I had had two examples of the slightly more upmarket version, the Dyane (the hatchback was useful) and I love 'em! Great fun to drive, fairly slow but you can drive flat-out everywhere and mine both returned an astonishing 50mpg..... Take that, Prius!!
 
A guy that lives nearby has this one that I see around from time to time.
 

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We just went to see the new Julia Roberts movie, <span style="font-style: italic">"Eat Pray Love"</span>
(not as bad as it sounds :laugh: )

They had Roberts and her friends bombing around Rome is a 2CV. Made me want to buy the next ticket to Italy!

Also, in the same movie, a Hindustan Ambassador taxi from the scenes in India (perhaps the worlds most perpetually manufactured "British" car).

They also had a nice RHD Toyota Land Cruiser in the Bali scenes.
 
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