Citroën 2CV

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Citroën 2CV
Citroën 2CV
manufacturer Citroën
Parent company PSA Peugeot Citroën ( since 1976 )
Production October 1948 – July 1990
Assembling Levallois – Pere , Paris , France
Dresses , Belgium
Liege , Belgium
Slough , United Kingdom
Jeppener, Argentina (1960-1962)
Buenos Aires , Argentina (1962-1980)
Montevideo , Uruguay (van & pick-up)
Arica , Chile
Mangualde, Portugal
Vigo , Spain (2CV furgonette, 1958-1978)
Koper , Slovenia (then Yugoslavia )
Category Small economical car
Body Style 4 -door landaulet
2 -door panel van / truck
Configuration Engine front , front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Engine 375 cm ³, 425 cm ³, 435 cm ³, 602 cm ³ / All Level 2 – cylinders (H2) air-cooled gasoline
Transmission 4-speed manual transmission
Wheelbase 2400 mm
Length 3830 mm
Width 1480 mm
Height 1600 mm
Empty Weight 475 to 575 pounds
Transferred 1948-1979 Fuel : 20 liters
1980-1990 : 25 liters
Relative evolution Citroën Dyane
Citroën Ami
Citroën Méhari
Citroën FAF
Citroën Bijou
Bertone designer Flaminio
The Citroën 2CV ( French : deux chevaux, « two horses ,” suggesting the two taxable horsepower , known in Greece as Ntesevo , the pronunciation of the French name ) was a small economical car manufactured by French automaker Citroën, from 7 October 1948 to 27 July 1990.

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