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Perhaps the widest know of all French auto manufacturers Citroen came to be in 1919 under the auspices of Andre Gustave Citroen. He was the French equivalent of Henry Ford with mass production assembly lines and sales and service networks throughout Europe and like Ford he was a great publicist who even used The Eiffel Tower to create the worlds biggest advertising display. Over ambitiousness paid its price in 1933/4 and financial ruin was tyre company and major creditors’ Michelins fortune creating the Traction Avant Type 7. And today Citroen has nearly 14,000 employees The company logo is based on the teeth of gears and it positions itself as “Creative Technologie” always wanting to be innovative and in that context I’m sure lots of people will remember the (hydro pneumatic) self levelling suspension system where drivers had to wait patiently for the car to become upright before setting off… that revolution started in 1954 with Europe’s first disc brakes to follow a year later on the DS model. The DS range is still produced today with current DS3 DS4 and DS5 premium series cars making the Citroen legend live on…
Flexible cable usually driven by gearing linked to the tail shaft (output) of the vehicle's transmission.