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Category: Sports Cars
Make: Citroen
Model: Bx

Five-door 1991 Citroen BX14 TGE Sport for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description:

Imported from Spain, this rare motorcar is a real head turner. Powered by peppy 4 cylinder motor mated to a 5 speed transmission. Odometer reads 116,000 miles (187,000km). Painted in bright red with custom sport branding decals and finished with a complimentary and comfortable gray fabric interior. Features AC, AM/FM Stero, Casstee, Power Steering and rear spoiler wing and Carrera mud flaps. The BX was a popular Citroën model and this 5 door hatchback was designed as a large family saloon car. This Citroën features the ingenious hydropneumatic suspension, with center console settings that allows you to raise or lower the car to three settings. The purpose of this system is to provide a sensitive, dynamic and high-capacity suspension that offers superior ride quality on a variety of surfaces.

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Odometer 116,000

Paint Red

VIN VS7XBER0020ER7794

Upholstery Gray Fabric

Steering Wheel Power Steering

Engine Gasoline 4 cylinder

Transmission 5 Speed Manual

Battery 12 Volt

1991 Citroen

  • $7,500
  • Arundel, ME
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/citroen/unspecified/2028578.html
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