As the Citroen 2CV celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, we've hopped across the Channel to explore the Pas-de-Calais region in France's most iconic car. And as we drive around the ...
In 1988 the 2CV was retired in France, and produced elsewhere until 1990. By this point over five million had been produced globally. The 'tin snail' stands as a symbol of France still today.
French automaker Citroën first launched the 2CV way back in the late 1940s and in the years since it’s garnered a cult status around the world thanks to its ties to the Tour De France ...
In the Late Brake Show film, which you can see for yourself below, a plucky troupe of 2CV drivers from the UK drove across the Channel and to the Alpe d’Huez ski resort in France to take part in ...