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Citroën
C6 Gallery
What
is most notable about the C6 is its style. German
and Japanese luxury sedans might have more horsepower
and just as many electronic goodies, yet few have
the presence of this French sedan. The sleek front
end, short rear overhang, curved rear window and
swooping side glass give the car a sense of movement.
It's definitely a controversial shape. For Citroën
this is not exactly a bad thing, as the car needs
to set itself apart from more mainstream rivals.
The
C6 is the pinnacle of the Citroën's emphasis
on comfort, technology and daring lines. It is
not a sporty car, and it was never meant to be
one. In terms of offering a coddling ride, comfortable
cabin and avant-garde looks, the C6 places the
quirky French brand on a level it has not occupied
since the DS sedan went out of production 31 years
ago.
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decades the image most have of French luxury cars was the
DS sedan. The favorite of French heads of state. President
de Gaulle owed his life to a Citroën DS that, during
an assassination attempt in 1962, was riddled with bullets
and had two of its tires shot. The hydropneumatic suspension
kept the car stable, and de Gaulle's driver was able to
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Seating
4
Adults depending on model, 0
Children
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Luggage
2
Large, 2
medium , 2
small
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