You know newer citroen cars aren't worth it when a cop citroen car gets a constant lock and unlock malfunction in the lock of the door in the middle of a plaza and the car can only be towed.
sry, but that's the dumbest and most uneducated comment I've seen all week. most of those "features" are available with the cheapest models of any respected car manufacturer nowadays, rich countries might even consider them standard. again, sorry, it's nothing personal but have you ever driven a car?
Another option that cannot be shown while the car is stationary: this car also has automatic cruise control, when you reach the desired speed you simply take your foot off the gas and it continues at the same speed until you press the brake pedal. Hydraulics is a miracle, the patent was bought by RR from Citroen.
Citroen always had and still do amazing cars with amazing tech. But the problem is they are Citroen. Everything breaks and the engines are some of the worst i've ever seen. Better get a Toyota, old tech, nothing new, but nothing brakes, rather than getting innovation that lasts a day
@@andreibarbulescu3276 Moins fiable qu'une Toyota de 1970, peut être. Mais une DS était fiable, capable de faire plus de 200 000 km. (ce qui n'est pas le cas d'une SM, effectivement)
I had this feature on my 2006 Audi S4. One of them broke and I was quoted at $1000+ replacement. It was also barely noticeable when driving. The front end of the car is obviously also turning while you turn the wheel, so it only widened your view by a few feet.
not really, just more prone to break downs. That said, the only reason none of these features are common now is gov regulation. even before this 70s Citroen cars had such features as far back as the 40s.
those little gadgets were cool . but in reality for that time they were quite bad in terms of durability , thats why some of these features didn't end up going into more cars , make those pieces better raise the costs and the cars need to be affordable , but some of these features like the lights and the height regulation system are quite common in modern cars
@@NikoMoraKamu Durability has nothing to do with it. A few quirks of this car might require a specialist to repair in timely manner, but it is repairable and the engine and transmission can outrun any modern car in mileage and then just get an overhaul while in a new car you can't overhaul because oversized parts are not available. Some of the worst cars of the decades past are far more durable than almost any new car, and outside dealership that charges insane prices, you often can't do much repairs in new cars because even parts as basic as a battery need to be programmed into ECU using brand's specialised software and access codes, so if your battery is failing and you just replace it like you used to, the ECU will start disabling features and systems in the car.
@@piotrmalewski8178 my grandad had this and other citroens, the quirks were shit and useless , always broken or working bad , i know old cars ive work every weekend with 80's bmws and that you saying is only half true at best ,its a very romantic view of the past, yes the powertrain can maybe better in some aspects and more durable in some especific cases but things like interiors , electric sytems , brakes, suspensions, safety , etc were uber shit , but yes , the blocks and engine parts were more beeffy and made to last , but there are modern cars that are made prettywell i drive a modern 2013 civic , 150k km without any kind of problem , only common services and if i have any problem i can plug it into my computer and know what happening to the car , the parts are all available online and is an easy to work car , i ve done brakes and suspension my self without anykind of problem and toyota cvt hybrid drivetrains are indestructibles
My 2020 Citroën has the rotating lights that follow the steering. Sadly not the hydro-pneumatic suspension, although maybe better from a maintenance point of view...
@@egg9033 trust, citroen made amazingly complicated mechanicals for no apparent reason. And the impressive hydropneumatic suspension? A pain to work with.
@miaugato93 not only a pain to work with but you need lots of $$$$ as extremely expensive to repair....and they all needed repairing. As the saying goes.." the French never copied anyone else's car designs and no one copied the French!" All in all a crazy car but definitely cool and unique! Cheers Mike
I have loved every Citroen I've ever owned. From a 2CV, GS, BX & most recently a C5. I drive a new fabia at present, but come renewal in 2yrs it's back to Citroen.
I always loved old Citroëns for their hydropneumatic suspension. one spoke steering wheels and this among others for the turning headlights. In 2022 I went to a car show where I saw a 1969 DS. Still, the 2CV (one used to be on my street) and Renault 4 will always have a special place in my heart.
The suspension was designed by Citroën in the 1930s for aircraft. It was like driving on a magic carpet. I had the GS, the DS was the larger car. Although sadly none manufactured anymore, it was the safest suspension ever, it could continue driving on three wheels. You can yt it doing so. Also the only car to be able to broadcast televised horse races as it followed the race around the track.
We had the adjustable ride height on our 2003 and 2008 Citroens - you raise it up to go through water or over very rough road surface, and you drop it down to help load heavy bulky things into the back. On both models they automatically reset to normal ride height once you went past around 20mph
I used to have hydroeslatic suspension on my Metro GTA back in the day. Wish more cars came with adjustable suspension of some sort these days. It would really make a lot of sense and saves you needing to buy coilovers.
@@38-bf2hiвы абсолютно правы, живу в мини Европе, владел всего 3 машинами, ситроен с4, мерседес r 350 и сейчас владею снова ситроен с5 2011,долго смотрел на ds5, но эта гидроподвеска победила!
Citreon always did really good with innovative gimmicks. I don't know if anyone remembers the BX or the Xantia. My dad had both and they were so cool for the time. The Xantia was a gorgeous design too, in a world of Ford Orion/Escort and Vauxhall Cavaliers... the Xantia definitely stood out.
I'm an American; I actually learned to drive when I was 7 on the mountain roads of northern Iran, and the first car I drove was a Citroen 2CV. I was apprehensive at first, but once I no longer feared the thought of driving, I began to find it incredibly fun. Now I'm 34: I've been driving legally in the US since I was 15, I have some CDL (Commercial Driver License) experience and over a million miles on the road across 16 states, yet 0 accidents and 0 speeding tickets. Turns out Citroen creates safe drivers, too. lol.
I only seen one movie out of Iran: “Taste of Cherry” Iran 🇮🇷 I think it’s actually a really cool country, just some poor leadership sort of like we have here in the west.
Amazing to see one actually working today. The way the lights move was a different way car manufacturers s design was ,older cars were ,and always have been a work of art.
@@williamsmith1651 not at all, I'm proud and blessed to have it! In 2002 I inherited my late Dad's Aston Martin AM V8, he bought it new in UK and I learned to drive stick in it age 14. I've had my share of cars but it's the most bulletproof of all; 107,000 mi and still perfect. No computers or sensors, no Chinese parts, no recalls. I have all the correct tools, service it myself, and so it doesn't cost a fortune to keep ( except for gas lol, four 2 barrel carbs). It's reliable to where I use it for road trips, I'm obligated to Dad to keep it mint, I'll never part w it 🙂
@@mightyjedo Согласен, но вы забыли о том что сейчас в основном это делают исключительно маркетологи. Посмотрите на пассат и на ауди. (Они б**дь только решётку поменяли, даже линию фар не изменили). 😂😂😂
Ни одну машину не проэктировал маркетолог, как человек с гуманитарным образованием может делать работу за людей с техническим???? Ты ещё скажи раньше делали инженеры,а сейчас уборщицы...я уж не говорю для особо тупых что цель создания любого автомобиля заработать на продаже,просто так вливать миллиарды никто никогда не будет
@@beamngcars6498тут речь идёт не о конструировании, (в узком смысле). Речь идёт о создании. Автомобили совместно создаются инженерами, дизайнерами, маркетологами и многими другими специалистами. Но в последние годы маркетологи стали решающими лицами в создании авто. Маркетолог снижает себестоимость и привлекает потребителей ("ходячие желудки" извините за этот термин конечно))) Маркетолог гонится за сегодняшними трендами и требует чтобы автомобиль стал тихим и экологичним(хотя это сомнительно), чтобы кузов и бампер был сделан из "мягкого" материала для безопасности пешехода (скорее всего для снижение себестоимости, чтобы машына была одноразовая. Чтобы люди обновляли(покупали) машину чаще) и т.д. примеров много не буду перечислять всех
@@2deadpool738 5 лет езжу на елке с4 и бед не знаю До этого была astra j и матрешка. У шефа пежо 306 2006 г. в. И до сих пор живая и без ржавчины. Многое зависит от мест и условий эксплуатации. PSA делают упор на городской сегмент. Брать пыжа/ситру для дерень так же странно, как брать навау для поездок по Москве.
Back about 1972, I got to sit in an SM. It was in the showroom of a Citroen dealer in Webster Groves, MO. I was stunned by the features, the carpet padding was about an inch thick.
The Citroën SM is a high-performance coupé produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1970 to 1975. The SM placed third in the 1971 European Car of the Year contest, trailing its stablemate Citroën GS, and won the 1972 Motor Trend Car of the Year award in the U.S.
Let’s not forget that if you got a flat in a Citroen, the suspension could raise any one tire/rim off the ground and drive on 3 wheels. Truly a spectacular vehicle, just wish they looked liked the rest of the cars from the 50’s but still cool nonetheless
No it couldn't rise one wheel, but you could rise the car to maximum position and than it was somewhat stabil and it only was possible with rear wheels.
@@fuzzy1dk yes normal procedure for changing wheel on every hydraulic Citroën, still there is no such thing as one wheel lifting, how I know? I repair Citroëns for over 30 years now, I had my share of old Citroëns. You can check my channel, there are movies of my Riviera in my garage Citroen Special....
@@fuzzy1dk yes i know that, but still there was no such a feature as rising one wheel. How I know that, i am Citroën mechanic for over 30years now, you can check my garage Citroën Special.
Respectfully, one takes NASA seriously anymore because they admitted that space is fake and that they never landed on the moon. “Space may be the final frontier but it’s made in a Hollywood basement.” ❤
Not going to lie, Citroen used to make some pretty cool fucking cars
And weird
Now they make craps instead of cars
Yeah they did make some cool cars
@@SYTSEOUSYT-yj2rh Citroën 2CV 😂😂😂
They still do..
This was back when car manufacturers actually need to prove themselves.
We need this back. All companies should still be proving themselves because they are cheap as shit nowadays and we are accepting of it
@@andylevingston16Not everyone had cars 50 years ago
Cheap and hard to repair but trying to sell them for like 50k
Look at that one Hyundai SUV
You mean when they actually _needed_ to prove themselves. Verb conjugation is fun! 😂
This car was way ahead of its time, such a classic!
That suspension thing was genius
and you can use it to change a wheel, put it in high more, put the stand under a corner and put it in low and it will lift the wheel in that corner
Are you still taking about the car or the woman? Lol
Inventor was a West coast gangsta
@@flukshun It was Citroën who invented the suspension.
@@fuzzy1dkmy bags do the same shit
Citreon SM. One of the most advanced cars of its time, a beautiful example
ford man you forget
Until you have to fix one . . .
*Citroën
Thats the thing it was NEW which meant it broke down a lot.
The DS also had that stuff
The steering getting back to zero degrees is the best feature I've seen here.
Yes, I like it
Далеко не всегда.
Без полезная штука но интересная
yeah if new cars have systems like lane assist why not just write some code to make them do that too
Worns the tyres faster if you do it without moving
That was sadly only in 1974. Yes, we are all very old.
I was born in 88 and still think the mid 70’s was ‘30 years ago’ 😂
Shit I was born in 73
Same year Capri was made in Germany?
This car is probably better than most modern cars because of so many abilities and features
You know newer citroen cars aren't worth it when a cop citroen car gets a constant lock and unlock malfunction in the lock of the door in the middle of a plaza and the car can only be towed.
R u an idiot or u just wanna flame the caitalism wealthy corporations?
sry, but that's the dumbest and most uneducated comment I've seen all week. most of those "features" are available with the cheapest models of any respected car manufacturer nowadays, rich countries might even consider them standard. again, sorry, it's nothing personal but have you ever driven a car?
Much more user repairable than any of the electrics
have you driven a modern car? this thing lacks immense safety features.
Citroën SM. Maserati engine origin. A unicorn. A jewel.
Engine was crap, everything else was good
@@user-mk5cz1rm5l as usual of Italian engineering lol
Only the V6 was from maserati, the others Inline 4 were from Citroën
@@francoissoler5677 I knew it.
@@FURY1958 yeah but not everyone who read your comment does
Когда говорят 50 лет назад, я представляю 1960 год
И цена этой тачки, как сейчас тачка за 20 лямов ренж например.
Я думаю про Сталина 😂
Я представляю 1950😅
Куркума! Куркума! 😮
@@firsttmr8153 значит Вам за 30)
The turning headlight as far as I know came out in the Tucker 48 concept. 50 cars were produced between 1947 and 1948
They rode like a dream too.
This brand was totally unique.
No other cars were like this.
Another option that cannot be shown while the car is stationary: this car also has automatic cruise control, when you reach the desired speed you simply take your foot off the gas and it continues at the same speed until you press the brake pedal. Hydraulics is a miracle, the patent was bought by RR from Citroen.
But when you have trouble with hydraulics it's a nightmare
Citroen always had and still do amazing cars with amazing tech. But the problem is they are Citroen. Everything breaks and the engines are some of the worst i've ever seen. Better get a Toyota, old tech, nothing new, but nothing brakes, rather than getting innovation that lasts a day
@@andreibarbulescu3276 it's nice to be known as the bleeding edge of technology, I'd like that.
@@darkhistory1313 more like the bleeding edge of gimmicks
@@andreibarbulescu3276 Moins fiable qu'une Toyota de 1970, peut être. Mais une DS était fiable, capable de faire plus de 200 000 km. (ce qui n'est pas le cas d'une SM, effectivement)
The car has got 3 headlights on each side and a total of 6 headlights. Really good engineering. The headlight moving along with the steering is lit.
In 1947 the Tucker torpedo had three front headlights and the center headlight actually turned when you turned the wheel
so audi's Matrix headlamp is just a copy cat 😂
I had this feature on my 2006 Audi S4. One of them broke and I was quoted at $1000+ replacement.
It was also barely noticeable when driving. The front end of the car is obviously also turning while you turn the wheel, so it only widened your view by a few feet.
My 2nd gen BRZ has the turning lights feature, and is great in corners
All my cars since 2006 had these
A french car thats working after 50 years is a marvel in it self
Die haben als Neuwagen kaum funktioniert, schöne, filigrane Augenweide....
😂😂😂😂
@@Staendhartlol. You should try British cars - you'll be going from sales floor straight to the shop.
Literally the biggest POS on the planet..
База !
😂 hé !
Adjusting your ride height with the pull of a lever is STILL some ahead of it's time type of business
That kind of functioning detail makes the car itself much worth than average daily car in this modern day
not really, just more prone to break downs. That said, the only reason none of these features are common now is gov regulation. even before this 70s Citroen cars had such features as far back as the 40s.
@@DaDeCodeIsTruth ahh i see , that'll make sense. Good information 👍
those little gadgets were cool . but in reality for that time they were quite bad in terms of durability , thats why some of these features didn't end up going into more cars , make those pieces better raise the costs and the cars need to be affordable , but some of these features like the lights and the height regulation system are quite common in modern cars
@@NikoMoraKamu Durability has nothing to do with it. A few quirks of this car might require a specialist to repair in timely manner, but it is repairable and the engine and transmission can outrun any modern car in mileage and then just get an overhaul while in a new car you can't overhaul because oversized parts are not available. Some of the worst cars of the decades past are far more durable than almost any new car, and outside dealership that charges insane prices, you often can't do much repairs in new cars because even parts as basic as a battery need to be programmed into ECU using brand's specialised software and access codes, so if your battery is failing and you just replace it like you used to, the ECU will start disabling features and systems in the car.
@@piotrmalewski8178 my grandad had this and other citroens, the quirks were shit and useless , always broken or working bad , i know old cars ive work every weekend with 80's bmws and that you saying is only half true at best ,its a very romantic view of the past, yes the powertrain can maybe better in some aspects and more durable in some especific cases but things like interiors , electric sytems , brakes, suspensions, safety , etc were uber shit , but yes , the blocks and engine parts were more beeffy and made to last , but there are modern cars that are made prettywell
i drive a modern 2013 civic , 150k km without any kind of problem , only common services and if i have any problem i can plug it into my computer and know what happening to the car , the parts are all available online and is an easy to work car , i ve done brakes and suspension my self without anykind of problem and toyota cvt hybrid drivetrains are indestructibles
Wow impressive Citroen doesn't even make options like this nowadays 😅
Stock functions, NOT "options".
Remember when cars were cool
My 2020 Citroën has the rotating lights that follow the steering. Sadly not the hydro-pneumatic suspension, although maybe better from a maintenance point of view...
DIRAVI steering was and is, brilliant!
Wow still more attractive than most of the modern cars
Yeah they were way ahead of their time but a lot of those systems are nightmare to fix when they do break
So Citroen inadvertently invented the modern day? In 1959 (pictured here a 1972 SM but the DS pioneered the hydraulics making these possible)
Today we have car full of such systems.... And nasty, almost unfixable ones.
Are they? Id asume less microcontroller and more analogues circuits would make it more simple.
@@egg9033 trust, citroen made amazingly complicated mechanicals for no apparent reason. And the impressive hydropneumatic suspension? A pain to work with.
@miaugato93 not only a pain to work with but you need lots of $$$$ as extremely expensive to repair....and they all needed repairing. As the saying goes.." the French never copied anyone else's car designs and no one copied the French!"
All in all a crazy car but definitely cool and unique!
Cheers
Mike
Also, the ride comfort was incredible.
Y pensar que esa tecnología la traen los carros nuevos y desechables que están saliendo hoy en día amo los vehículos antiguos
My 2002 Citroen C5 had the same kind of hydro-pneumatic suspension and rode like a flying carpet. I loved that car.
@@mapom3421No, nadie está usando la tecnología de suspensión Hidroactiva de Citroen.
hydropneumatic suspension
The engineers really had fun building this car
I used to drive a silver SM
(ODP 591M) in the West End of London back in the late 70s. A wonderful car to drive and a real head turner.
Чтобы не говорили, но автомобили того времени были креативными и очень красивыми, а сейчас всё под копирку
Only Citroen....
Особенно китайцы
вы правы, также ситуация с телефонами)
Ситроен это не копирка а комфорт
Монополизация отдельных корпоративных гигантов. За которым повторяют компании поменьше.
Citroën used to be on a different level
It had several levels of ground clearance so I agree with you. )
Ето название
These days Citroën makes garbage, like all other Stellantis brands.
You mean all brands... No exception.
@@MeadeJ67 personally, I feel that Lexus/Toyota is still a good brand. Honda/Acura is ok too.
I have loved every Citroen I've ever owned. From a 2CV, GS, BX & most recently a C5. I drive a new fabia at present, but come renewal in 2yrs it's back to Citroen.
The design and feel of the buttons and levers, the sound they make when actuated, it's just so cool. The 1970s were just great.
These cars were like spaceships when they first came out they were so far ahead of their time
I always loved old Citroëns for their hydropneumatic suspension. one spoke steering wheels and this among others for the turning headlights. In 2022 I went to a car show where I saw a 1969 DS. Still, the 2CV (one used to be on my street) and Renault 4 will always have a special place in my heart.
The suspension was designed by Citroën in the 1930s for aircraft. It was like driving on a magic carpet. I had the GS, the DS was the larger car. Although sadly none manufactured anymore, it was the safest suspension ever, it could continue driving on three wheels. You can yt it doing so. Also the only car to be able to broadcast televised horse races as it followed the race around the track.
We had the adjustable ride height on our 2003 and 2008 Citroens - you raise it up to go through water or over very rough road surface, and you drop it down to help load heavy bulky things into the back. On both models they automatically reset to normal ride height once you went past around 20mph
That's cool.
I bow my head to the French engineers and designer Robert Opron. This is my very favorite Citroen, which will always be in my ♥️
I know that car was way ahead of its time and has the best suspension design ever it’s gonna ride so smooth
Citroen SM
Citroen suspension is always different than other cars
Yepp, here in Germany we call the trademark "Omas Sofa" which stands for "grandma's couch" - because of its cozy seats and suspension
Выглядит безумно стильно!
I used to have hydroeslatic suspension on my Metro GTA back in the day. Wish more cars came with adjustable suspension of some sort these days. It would really make a lot of sense and saves you needing to buy coilovers.
I love the front lights turning to where you are going to go
Эхххх, жаль французы просрали такой автомобиль! Красота! Технические решения Ахренеть! Но больше не делают, а зря
да, разорились с такими сложными приколами, а жаль
Не кто не разорился,они делают тачки по сей день,просто в России у нас привыкли к японцам! Хотя DS4/DS5/DS7 не чем не уступает Лексусам,БМВ и Меринам.
@@38-bf2hiуступают например надегой
@@38-bf2hiвы абсолютно правы, живу в мини Европе, владел всего 3 машинами, ситроен с4, мерседес r 350 и сейчас владею снова ситроен с5 2011,долго смотрел на ds5, но эта гидроподвеска победила!
@@38-bf2hi алоу, Ситроен разорился в 1976 году и продался в Пежо, после чего они перестали выпускать свои топовые тачки
О Мой Бог! Вот это шедевр автостроения! В своё время была прорывом и инновационным авто. Спасибо за обзор!🎉
Citreon always did really good with innovative gimmicks. I don't know if anyone remembers the BX or the Xantia. My dad had both and they were so cool for the time. The Xantia was a gorgeous design too, in a world of Ford Orion/Escort and Vauxhall Cavaliers... the Xantia definitely stood out.
I'm an American; I actually learned to drive when I was 7 on the mountain roads of northern Iran, and the first car I drove was a Citroen 2CV. I was apprehensive at first, but once I no longer feared the thought of driving, I began to find it incredibly fun.
Now I'm 34: I've been driving legally in the US since I was 15, I have some CDL (Commercial Driver License) experience and over a million miles on the road across 16 states, yet 0 accidents and 0 speeding tickets.
Turns out Citroen creates safe drivers, too. lol.
I only seen one movie out of Iran: “Taste of Cherry”
Iran 🇮🇷 I think it’s actually a really cool country, just some poor leadership sort of like we have here in the west.
Amazing to see one actually working today. The way the lights move was a different way car manufacturers s design was ,older cars were ,and always have been a work of art.
Thanks for the info
I see why older people say "they don't make them like they used to."
They sure as fk DON'T. I have a car built in 73, ask me about it if you want 🙂
What is the make and model of the 73 (if you don't mind me asking)
@@williamsmith1651 not at all, I'm proud and blessed to have it! In 2002 I inherited my late Dad's Aston Martin AM V8, he bought it new in UK and I learned to drive stick in it age 14. I've had my share of cars but it's the most bulletproof of all; 107,000 mi and still perfect. No computers or sensors, no Chinese parts, no recalls. I have all the correct tools, service it myself, and so it doesn't cost a fortune to keep ( except for gas lol, four 2 barrel carbs). It's reliable to where I use it for road trips, I'm obligated to Dad to keep it mint, I'll never part w it 🙂
Citroen definitely had some bold design, I’m impressed by all the features.
Это то время когда автомобили создавали инженеры, а не маркетологи. (Фраза заезжена, но она не перестаёт быть правдой).
Эта машина так же создана в том числе маркетологами, которые искали фишки для водителей. Не надо эту тупость везде пихать.
@@mightyjedo Согласен, но вы забыли о том что сейчас в основном это делают исключительно маркетологи. Посмотрите на пассат и на ауди. (Они б**дь только решётку поменяли, даже линию фар не изменили). 😂😂😂
Ни одну машину не проэктировал маркетолог, как человек с гуманитарным образованием может делать работу за людей с техническим???? Ты ещё скажи раньше делали инженеры,а сейчас уборщицы...я уж не говорю для особо тупых что цель создания любого автомобиля заработать на продаже,просто так вливать миллиарды никто никогда не будет
@@beamngcars6498тут речь идёт не о конструировании, (в узком смысле). Речь идёт о создании. Автомобили совместно создаются инженерами, дизайнерами, маркетологами и многими другими специалистами. Но в последние годы маркетологи стали решающими лицами в создании авто. Маркетолог снижает себестоимость и привлекает потребителей ("ходячие желудки" извините за этот термин конечно))) Маркетолог гонится за сегодняшними трендами и требует чтобы автомобиль стал тихим и экологичним(хотя это сомнительно), чтобы кузов и бампер был сделан из "мягкого" материала для безопасности пешехода (скорее всего для снижение себестоимости, чтобы машына была одноразовая. Чтобы люди обновляли(покупали) машину чаще) и т.д. примеров много не буду перечислять всех
Не заезженная, а неправильная.
Маркетологи ориентируются на покупателя.
Что вам, покупатели не так? Что заказываете, то и получаете.
Now thats a citroen i would buy.
It's always great to see a Citroën do its thing
I like the automatic wheel centering and the headlights turning when you turn the wheel those are cool and useful functions
In 1960s the "cost cutting" concept wasn't invented 😅
Это Citroen мать вашу, французы, где вы)
Согласен с вами, я тоже ненавижу французские машины👌
@@arashrepairman видимо у вас никогда не было француза 😅
Прекрасные машины, езжу на Ауди хорошей, но французы тоже в сердце
@@user-ff4nl3en7x Спасибо, поездил и хватит. Был горький опыт с Пежо 308, гавно а не машина
@@2deadpool738 5 лет езжу на елке с4 и бед не знаю
До этого была astra j и матрешка.
У шефа пежо 306 2006 г. в. И до сих пор живая и без ржавчины.
Многое зависит от мест и условий эксплуатации. PSA делают упор на городской сегмент. Брать пыжа/ситру для дерень так же странно, как брать навау для поездок по Москве.
And those what-so-called air suspension of its time has just stole lots of my attention. What a legendary this Citroën SM.
Lovin' it ❤
I love the turning headlights
that steering wheel is timeless
ситроен - креатив технолоджи ! была такая реклама
Даа, хотел написать тоже самое)
A true gem to any real car buff.
This car is still ahead of its time.
They literally built a Space mechine 50 years before in the name of Car😮
Все не плохо, а вот тросик ручника стоило бы подтянуть😂
Здесь с ручника передние колеса тормозились...
😂😂
Нет на нем тросика,он гидравлика
That SM looks mint! Those wheels are special too
my great grandfather had one, oh sweet maserati V6... Makes me want to cry everytime i see one
50 years old and dripping in technology 👍🇬🇧
An absolutely beautiful vehicle. A lost art.
ياسلاااام رفعت البريك مره حلوه سلسه وصوتها روعه❤❤
One of the most beautiful Citroëns ever, the SM
99 missed calls from Doug De Muro💀💀
Ох уж этот Ситроен, реально вещи делают
Вернее делали.
Back about 1972, I got to sit in an SM. It was in the showroom of a Citroen dealer in Webster Groves, MO. I was stunned by the features, the carpet padding was about an inch thick.
The license plates and the framed windows are my favourite details of this car
Здорово!!! Низкий поклон тем, кто сохранил в таком состоянии этот автомобиль.
Citroen SM ❤
The feature of headlights is awesome nice wish today's cars have that feature though
The Citroën SM is a high-performance coupé produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1970 to 1975. The SM placed third in the 1971 European Car of the Year contest, trailing its stablemate Citroën GS, and won the 1972 Motor Trend Car of the Year award in the U.S.
Let’s not forget that if you got a flat in a Citroen, the suspension could raise any one tire/rim off the ground and drive on 3 wheels. Truly a spectacular vehicle, just wish they looked liked the rest of the cars from the 50’s but still cool nonetheless
No it couldn't rise one wheel, but you could rise the car to maximum position and than it was somewhat stabil and it only was possible with rear wheels.
@@lucyferek rise it, put a stand under a corner and lower it
@@fuzzy1dk yes normal procedure for changing wheel on every hydraulic Citroën, still there is no such thing as one wheel lifting, how I know? I repair Citroëns for over 30 years now, I had my share of old Citroëns. You can check my channel, there are movies of my Riviera in my garage Citroen Special....
@@fuzzy1dk yes i know that, but still there was no such a feature as rising one wheel. How I know that, i am Citroën mechanic for over 30years now, you can check my garage Citroën Special.
Just like when the countries were racing to the moon. The manufacturers were racing to be the best. Now everyone just has matching features.
Respectfully, one takes NASA seriously anymore because they admitted that space is fake and that they never landed on the moon. “Space may be the final frontier but it’s made in a Hollywood basement.” ❤
French can make some beautiful things when they put their minds to it. Love the adjustable suspension
SM was imo the apex of French automotive. Sublime.
Этож Ситроен ! Луи Д'Фюнэс гонял на таком с Фантомасом 😂
Вроде более поздний ситроен
😅😅😅
@@dn1317 Citroen SM, built from 1970 til 1975.
О да, помню эти крылья из-под днища, когда фантомас сбежал от погони, А Луи де Фюнес(комиссар Жюв) его упустил😅.
Луи Де Фюнес гонял на DS-9. А в ролике SM.
Citroen was ahead of its time. Way ahead.
Never thought I’d compliment a Citroen but WOW I love it.
50 years ago options in the car was more relevant than anything you find in the cars today.
I love Citroen. Too bad we don't have any in the US. Thank you.
Now the luxury évolution french brand is DS automobile.
good because it became shit
US has very strict emissions that why a lot of manufacturers don’t bother.
@@lextasy786nice try 😂
We got a fuck ton in Iran we got the xantia here
Why in hell would you wipe a dry ahh windshield and scratch it?!
Love all old cars. But Citroën was amazing
Even in today’s generation of cars, those options remain remarkably advanced.
Это вам не лада гранта полностью с пустой комплектацией
Once, a long time ago, Citroën made wonderful cars.
This Citroën model has a V6 Maserati engine. Such a cool car!
Citroen kept that Air Suspension for years after. I remember as a kid my parents viewing a Citroen and 8year old me was mesmerized with that function!
Новые технологии - новое, всегда когда-то забытое старое!
Цитрлмон топчик... Но сложно было ремонтировать, опередили время....
After 50 years, still remains one of the most advance cars.❤
Waited for the suspension. Thank you.
Love old cars, period.
Где-то плачут инженеры АвтоВАЗа.
😅😅
Плачут и варят уголки на двери😂😂😂
Это 1984 год. А у нас копейки вполне себе гоняют.
@@1oneleafclover ты Г на В перепутал)
Andrè Citreon was a brilliant engineer.
Those were the biggest pieces of shit. After about a month, nothing worked, and the car wouldn't even make a good boat anchor.
Новый С5 космос. Плохо что у нас не продают..
И предыдущий тоже хорош
Посмотри DS7 он тоже космос