Classic Revealed: Is the 1969 Citroen DS 21 the most beautiful car of all time?

( www.TFLcar.com ) The 1969 Citroen DS 21 is perhaps the ultimate French luxury car. It represents the best (and some would say worst) of French Automotive technology, design and research and development. Think of it as France’s automotive equivalent of sending a man to the moon. Here a short list just some of the unique features that 1969 Citroen DS 21 helped pioneer Adjustable and self-leveling suspension that allows the car to drive on only three wheels an can raise and lower the car from 3 to 14 inches – Headlights that steer up to 80 degrees – Aerodynamic futuristic body design – Hydraulic suspension, clutch and even transmission This just a short list of features that make the Citroen DS such iconic car. In fact many would say the Citroen DS features the world’s most influential auto design. It was named the most beautiful car of all time by the prestigious Classic and Sports car Magazine. Check out the this video as we show you what makes the 1969 Citroen DS 21 such an iconic car.

Electric car vs bike: Citroen Survolt vs Agni Z2

We’ve already shown video of Citroen’s electric-powered Survolt concept car, and now it takes on an electric Agni Z2 motorcycle in the world’s first electric cars vs bike showdown
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On this episode of HOT ROD Unlimited, the HOT ROD staff takes a field trip to the Bondurant School of High Performance Driving. Through a series of driving exercises, the HOT ROD editors learn the basics of evasive maneuvers, heel-toe shifting, and road course driving both in the classroom and on the track. See what happens when six people, with no road coarse racing experience, are given the keys to high performance 2013 Grand Sport Corvettes. The weekend results in a little friendly competition amongst editors. HOT ROD Unlimited appears every other Friday on the new Motor Trend channel. www.youtube.com Subscribe now to make sure you’re in on all the action! www.youtube.com Facebook – facebook.com & facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com Google+ – plus.google.com Website – www.motortrend.com & http