When did they stop making the Citroën DS?
The last DS came off the production line on 24 April 1975 – with Citroën building up approximately eight months of inventory of the “brake” (estate/station wagon) version of the DS, to continue sales until the autumn of 1975 when the estate/station wagon version of the CX would be introduced.
What is the Citroën DS range?
The DS 4 E-TENSE is a stylish plug-in hybrid model with an all-electric range of over 30 miles.
How many Citroën DS are there?
Even though Citroën built and sold about 1.5 million of the cars, the DS remains a kind of a one-and-done, design-wise. In a 2009 poll of top automotive designers, Classic & Sports Car magazine declared the DS “The Most Beautiful Car of All Time.”
Who is DS 3 made by?
Citroën DS3
The DS 3, known as the Citroën DS3 until 2016, is a discontinued supermini car, produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 2009 to 2019 and officially launched in January 2010….
| DS 3 | |
|---|---|
| Width | 1,715 mm (67.5 in) |
| Height | 1,458 mm (57.4 in) |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Citroën C2 Citroën C3 Pluriel (for DS3 Cabrio) |
Are DS 3 still made?
The DS 3, known as the Citroën DS3 until 2016, is a discontinued supermini car, produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 2009 to 2019 and officially launched in January 2010.
Do they still make Citroën DS?
The Citroën part of its name was discarded in 2016 to show that DS had become a standalone brand. After almost a decade, that model will soon be discontinued, and the 3 Crossback is its indirect replacement.
Are Citroen DS reliable cars?
In the 2017 J.D. Power dependability study, 148 problems per 100 Citroen vehicles were recorded. This is above the industry average of 131, and indeed Citroen were the sixth most unreliable car of 2017. Only Dacia, Fiat, Land Rover, Audi and BMW reported more problems per vehicles.
Are DS cars reliable?
DS 7 Crossback reliability DS came 18th out of 30 manufacturers in our 2020 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey. Neither DS nor the DS 7 featured in our 2021 round-up.