Saturday, October 31, 2009

2008 Citroen C4 notchback





In a ceremony attended by the Argentine President, Nestor Kirchner, Christian Streiff, Chairman of PSA Peugeot Citroën, inaugurated the new production line for the Citroën C4 notchback, the first Citroën saloon to be built at PSA Peugeot Citroën's plant in Buenos Aires.

The new C4 notchback will extend Citroën's lineup in the mid-size segment, which represents a third of the Argentine market and a quarter of Latin American demand. It will go on sale in Argentina in July.

The Citroën C4 notchback is the sixth model to be built at the Buenos Aires plant, which already produces the Peugeot 206, 307 5-door hatchback, 307 saloon and Partner, and the Citroën Berlingo. Output of the Citroën C4 notchback is expected to reach 50,000 units per year. The plant will supply Latin American markets, as well as Spain, the first European market to offer the new model.

Peugeot Citroën Argentina employs nearly 4,000 people and produced 100,000 vehicles in 2006. PSA Peugeot Citroën continued to expand in Argentina in the first-quarter of 2007 with total registrations of 23,500 units; up 23%, achieving a market share of 15%.

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Citroen - Auto twenty-first century: 2008 Citroen C4 notchback

2008 Citroen C4 notchback





In a ceremony attended by the Argentine President, Nestor Kirchner, Christian Streiff, Chairman of PSA Peugeot Citroën, inaugurated the new production line for the Citroën C4 notchback, the first Citroën saloon to be built at PSA Peugeot Citroën's plant in Buenos Aires.

The new C4 notchback will extend Citroën's lineup in the mid-size segment, which represents a third of the Argentine market and a quarter of Latin American demand. It will go on sale in Argentina in July.

The Citroën C4 notchback is the sixth model to be built at the Buenos Aires plant, which already produces the Peugeot 206, 307 5-door hatchback, 307 saloon and Partner, and the Citroën Berlingo. Output of the Citroën C4 notchback is expected to reach 50,000 units per year. The plant will supply Latin American markets, as well as Spain, the first European market to offer the new model.

Peugeot Citroën Argentina employs nearly 4,000 people and produced 100,000 vehicles in 2006. PSA Peugeot Citroën continued to expand in Argentina in the first-quarter of 2007 with total registrations of 23,500 units; up 23%, achieving a market share of 15%.