4 petites berlines Française 1971
In 1971, four small French sedans vied for the hearts of families: the Renault 12, Peugeot 204, Citroën GS, and Simca 1100. With their distinctive Opron design, innovative technology, comfort, performance, and unbeatable prices, each model had its own unique appeal. In this video, delve into their history: The Renault 12, robust and internationally appealing, The Peugeot 204, a pioneer of front-wheel drive for Peugeot, The Citroën GS, revolutionary with its hydropneumatic suspension, The Simca 1100, practical and modern with its hatchback. 📘 Find our "Automobile Notebooks" series on Amazon: https://www.amazon.fr/s?k=les+carnets... 👉 Subscribe to discover the history of iconic car models each week. 👍 Like, comment, and share to support "Automobile Notebooks"!

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