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British BX Advertisements


The Citroën BX is the only car in the world to have a combination of self-levelling suspension for a silken ride, and MacPherson struts for sharp handling.  The new Citroën BX19GT really does give you the best of both worlds and no catches.  Loves driving, hates garages.

TEL 01 759 4611 OR WRITE TO P.O. BOX 46, HOUNSLOW, MIDDLESEX.  SEE YELLOW PAGES FOR YOUR NEAREST CITROËN DEALER.  CITROEN CARS LIMITED., MILL STREET, SLOUGH SL2 5DE. 

This advertisement appeared in 1985.

HE'S HOLDING THE STEERING WHEEL AS GENTLY AS YOU'RE HOLDING THIS MAGAZINE.

How did this driver stop a black spot turning his knuckles white?

By getting his hands on a Citroën BX19GTi.

You see, only Citroën's GTi has self-levelling suspension which means the car weight is perfectly distributed regardless of speed, load, or road.

So, unlike ordinary GTi's, the BX always remains perfectly balanced, allowing the low profile tyres to stick to the tarmac like limpets.

Equally gripping are the BX19 GTi's features.

It offers you ABS (which allows you to brake and steer simultaneously), power assisted steering, an electric tilting/sliding sunroof, central door locking, and electric windows front and rear all for £10,205.

If you'd like a GTi that gives you thrills, not spills, then test drive the Citroën BX19GTi.

It makes turning corners as easy as turning pages.

CAR FEATURED BX 19 GTi: £10,205  BX SALOON RANGE: FROM £5,976 - £10,205 AUTOMATIC RANGE FROM £8,766 - £10,136 BX DIESEL RANGE: FROM £7,375 - £9,805 BX ESTATE RANGE: FROM £8,175 - £10,316.  PRICES CORRECT AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS AND INCLUDE CAR TAX, VAT & FRONT AND REAR SEATBELTS.  DELIVERY, ROAD TAX & NUMBER PLATES EXTRA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR THE NAME OF YOUR LOCAL DEALER DIAL 100 AND ASK FOR FREEFONE CITROËN UK, OR IF YOU PREFER, WRITE TO CITROËN UK LTD, FREEPOST, LONDON N4 1BR 

£ = GBP. 
This advertisement appeared in 1987.



Thanks to Andrew Minney for making these available from his archives.

© 1999 Julian Marsh