![]() 09/16/2018 at 11:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Citroen C4 VTR, not seen very often.
The thing I like the most is the fixed steering hub.
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I like it :)
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It looks like a Honda CR-Z but more wagony.
How soon ‘til they’re legal for import to the US of 25-year restrictions of A?
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Much want! :D
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It’s like the Honda but bigger. Not so cramped inside and you don’t have to be a contortionist to get out of.
Instruments are on the centre, top of dashboard.
The car came out in 2005(seems so long ago)
, so still quite a few years to go, say 2030, if there are any still around.
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It’s a lovely little car.
The By Loeb looks nice, but is a 1.6 110bhp vehicle.
But if you want power, go for the 2.0VTS, 138bhp.
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It’s a great looking car. Citroen and Peugeot came out with some nice designs from 2000 to 2010-ish.
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Also as added to the main post. The fixed hub floating steering wheel.
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Ohh wow okay that’s gone from “want” to “NEED” now. That looks unbelievably cool.
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It is when you know it’s there. When a colleague dropped hers off to be cleaned and I leaned on the steering wheel as I lent over into the passenger footwell only to have the steering wheel move, but the hub stay still. I wasn’t expecting that and thought, ‘oh shit, what happened’, granted I soon realised but for that moment my butt muscles tightened right up and my wallet had a heart attack.
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138 still isn't much, but that 2.0L NA engine is a good one. I've got it in.my 406 coupe. 337k km and counting. No real issues whatsoever, other than normal maintenance. Well, my power steering pump is making a bit of noice nowadays. And it uses 1L of oil per 8000 km.
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Ye’, not much power and certainly not much power per litre by modern days vehicles but of the engines available at the time for it, it’s the largest it had.
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I really like the design details on the By Loeb version....have a few wallpapers of it in my regular list that cycles every so often! :)