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  • France's second-largest car maker after PSA Peugeot-Citroen is holding on to its class-A shares in Volvo, which represent 6.8% of Volvo's capital and 17.5% of its voting rights.

    Renault Sells Stake in Volvo for David Pearson 2010

  • Peugeot-Citroen is on a push to expand its presence in the Chinese market, adding production capacity and rolling out several new models to boost sales.

    Peugeot Lifts Full-Year Forecast David Pearson 2010

  • The disenchantment with France as a place to invest was highlighted this week when French auto maker PSA Peugeot Citroen, which is expanding in China, detailed a plan to cut more than 4,000 jobs in France next year.

    Rising French Borrowing Costs Signal Danger William Horobin 2011

  • As well as the new DS range, Citroen also announced the introduction of a new three-dimensional version of its double chevron logo, the redesigning of its showrooms and website, its commitment to the WRC through its renamed Citroen Sport division known up until know as Citroen Racing and most importantly, that over the next three years, the firm will launch six new models in Europe, at a pace of one launch every six months.

    Citroen DS Inside Concept: 21 High-Res Photos of Citroen's Premium MINI - Carscoop 2009

  • Apart from my two guitars, my Citroen is my only prized possession.

    Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003

  • They include the French vehicle manufacturer, PSA Peugeot Citroen, which is building a 200-million-dollar assembly plant in the state of San Luis Potosí.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - September 2000 2000

  • They include the French vehicle manufacturer, PSA Peugeot Citroen, which is building a 200-million-dollar assembly plant in the state of San Luis Potosí.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - September 2000 2000

  • The car is rather unimaginatively called the Citroen DS3 Racing and gets its 1.6 liter BMW-PSA Prince engine boosted up to 200 horsepower, up from the original 156hp unit installed in the stock DS3.

    Paul Tan's Raves and Rants on the Automotive Industry Paul Tan 2010

  • In Europe a Citroen is a cheap French car with funny suspension whereas in other places they're considered somewhat up-market.

    Kiwiblog 2010

  • The Citroen was a Dinky Toy, part of a miniature fleet that eventually numbered in the hundreds, covering most of the level surfaces in my bedroom.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETER CHENEY 2010

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