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May 28, 2008
Rugged Citroen Withstands China Quake. Sorta.
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
Following the terrible earthquake that devastated the Sichuan province of China this month, this crushed Citroen C-Triomphe was back on the road, running and driving. I imagine the handling is pretty jacked, and it’s definitely going to be having some right-rear tire wear issues in a hurry—but for now, hey, it’s transportation.
Source: China Car Times via CarScoop
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GTwildfire
May 29, 2008 at 2:25 am
obviously not one of those Chinese Citroen knock-offs.
ML
May 28, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Nah. The driver’s not on the wrong side. The steering wheel is on the same side in Chinese cars as it is in our cars, so the driver has plenty of headroom. And I like the design(!). It was obviously styled in China. In fact, it looks as good as anything shown at the Bejing carshow.
Evan
May 28, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Oh My god that’s hilarious. Thanks for sharing that one. One question. How the heck does he see? Isn’t the driver side on the “wrong” side of the car in that situation???
Bet he gets a little better fuel economy now…