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The Citroën C4 is a compact automobile produced by the French manufacturer Citroën since fall 2004.

The C4 was designed to be the successor to the Citroën Xsara. A 3-door coupe or a 5-door hatchback are the available body shapes, with petrol or diesel engines. The motoring press has deemed it a return to the more bold and unconventional design approach Citroën was famed for in previous years, before approximately 1990 when Citroën designs became much more conservative (ZX, Saxo). The distinctive exterior styling of the C4 was designed by Donato Coco.

A major selling-point of the car is its extensive technology. For example, the car features the "Lane Departure Warning System", which alerts the driver if he crosses a road marking without flashing the indicators, ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and a fixed steering wheel hub which lets you operate several functions of the car without removing your hands from the wheel. The car's advanced technology was the focus of a well-known television advertising campaign showing the car transforming into a giant dancing robot, accompanied by the song "Jacques Your Body (Makes Me Sweat)" by Les Rythmes Digitales. The advertisement was produced by a Canadian group (the scenery is from a Vancouver rooftop), yet ironically the car is not available in North America.

A much-anticipated C4 WRC rally car, intended to replace the multiple World Rally Championship-winning Citroën Xsara WRC, was first sighted in 2004 with testing duties assigned to double world rally champion Carlos Sainz. Having once been earmarked for a late 2005 competitive debut, the decision by Citroën to withdraw at the end of the 2005 season led to the momentary abandonment of the project. Since then, however, the marque has etched in a comeback for the 2007 season during which a revived C4 WRC is now scheduled for its official debut, with double world driver's champion Sébastien Loeb as the official pilot.



 
General
Manufacturer:   Citroen
Model:   C4
Years in Production:   (2004-current)
Powertrain Layout:   Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive
Body configuration:   3dr/5dr hatchback/4dr sedan
Price:   14500-24500 Euro
  15000-25000 Dollars
Engine
Configuration:   1.6L I4/1.6L I4 Diesel/2.0L I4/2.0L I4 Diesel
Power:   107 / 108 / 136 / 136 (bhp)
Torque:   110 / 177 / 140 / 236 (ft lbs)
Transmission
Gear Type:   6spd manual/CVT
Performance
Top speed:   121 / 112 / 129 / 129 (mph)
  195 / 180 / 208 / 208 (km/h)
0 - 62 mph (100 km/h):   10.3 / 12.1 / 8.9 / 9.4 (seconds)
Fuel economy combined city/hwy:   39 / 60 / 36 / 52 (miles per gallon)

Citroen

Citroën is a French automobile manufacturer, started in 1919 by André Citroën, today part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. Its headquarters are located in Paris, rue Fructidor. Until the late 1980s the company had a reputation for approaching auto design in a unique way.

The story of Citroën begins with the founder of the company himself, André Citroën. After serving in the French army, he set up a gear-making business. In 1919, however, the business started to produce automobiles. In 1928, Citroën introduced the first all-steel body in Europe. The Citroëns sold in large quantities despite the stylistic drawback, but the car's low price was the main selling point and Citroën experienced heavy losses. That encouraged André Citroën to develop the Traction Avant, a car so innovative that to it the competition would have no response.

Citroën unveiled the 2CV at the Paris Salon in 1948. This car become a bestseller. 1955 saw the introduction of the DS, which was the first full usage of Citroën's now legendary hydropneumatic suspension system. This high-pressure hydraulic system would form the basis of many Citroën cars. In 1967 Citroën took control of Maserati, the Italian sportscar maker and launched the sportscar/Grand Tourer SM, which contained a V6 Maserati engine. Huge losses caused by failure of the Maserati tie-up coupled with crippling warranty costs by the unreliable GS and high developement cost of CX led to Peugeot taking over Citroën in 1976. The combined company was known as PSA sold off Maserati to DeTomaso soon after.

Citroën developed a small car for production in Romania known as the Oltcit, which it also sold as the Citroën Axel.

In the 1980s, Citroën models were increasingly Peugeot-based. The BX of 1982 still used the hydropneumatic suspension system, but was powered by Peugeot-derived engines. By the late 1980s, PSA used extensive platform sharing. Citroën's ambitious attitude to engineering and styling was squeezed out in favor of Peugeot conservatism.

In spite of the problems between Peugeot and Citroën, Citroën has continued its tradition for innovation, exemplified by new vehicles such as the C2 and the Xsara Picasso. It has even expanded into new markets, for example in China where the C3 and Xsara are alongside the ZX Fukang and Elysée local models. Proof of this good health, in 2005, for the first time in its history, Citroën is planned to reach a total worldwide production of 1,000,000 cars.


 
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