Such a wonderful car of the time. My first car at 16 was a 1960 Peugeot 403. I would have rather had be able to own a Citroen DS at the same time. Quirky looking, possibly, but seems to me now quite elegant French in design and execution. I thought the suspension was quite novel and it really worked! Cannot even imagine what a pre-owned Citroen DS or DSII would cost nowadays.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can stream all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last few months xD
Does anyone know when this series originally ran from? I think the first series was in 1994, but looking up the dates/years of the rest of the series comes up with pretty much nothing; episode details on imdb and other sites come up with very little information on which episodes are which, with information on dates as being listed as "unknown". According to imdb, the series aired in 1994, 95, 97, 98 & 99, with an additional series in 2009, the latter series lists one episode which featured the VW Beetle. I do not recall ever seeing this series on TV in 2009, unless of course the later series were only shown on a pay-per-view Sky/Cable channel. I find the inaccuracy of this show to be odd considering it was a mainstream and popular BBC TV series at the time.
@@cutworm59 it is not the same the classic disc brakes, and the citroen ds disc brakes that are connected to hydraulics. The citroen ds disc brakes connected to hydraulics are much stronger than the classic disc brakes.I know personally from my experience.The point isnt just disc brakes and who invented them, and first got them.
well how dare did the narrator (a black or maybe african american) calling his citroen ds, "imelda," named after the former philippine dictator ferdinand marcos's wife. it doesn't give justice to the car, where both subjects were completely different and opposite, if he calls his car fabulous. what a shame.
What a revolting car, looks like a ruptured toad on acid, i could only be made by the French, does it run on Garlic, im a classic car fan but these are just disgusting
The finest car ever made. There's getting to your destination, and there's arriving at your destination. With a DS you arrive.
Excellent video. Very interesting to see some DSs and a Traction made in the English factory at Slough.
Such a wonderful car of the time. My first car at 16 was a 1960 Peugeot 403. I would have rather had be able to own a Citroen DS at the same time. Quirky looking, possibly, but seems to me now quite elegant French in design and execution. I thought the suspension was quite novel and it really worked! Cannot even imagine what a pre-owned Citroen DS or DSII would cost nowadays.
Music is the soundtrack from the David Hamilton's movie "Bilitis". It was composed and played by french musician Francis Lai
The finest car ever made, and it was wery robust too
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can stream all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last few months xD
@Will Antonio Definitely, I've been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
@Will Antonio Yea, I've been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself :)
@Will Antonio Yea, I've been using InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
As a Oprel fanatic, i must say. Timeless design, always nice to see. Only pitty it has no 6 cylinder streight
Wow @johannes, impressive how on earth did you know that I must check out the film, well done and thanks it was really bugging me! All hail the DS
Anyone know the intro instrumental music, I'm guessing jean michel jarre as it's a french but sounds more Vangelis. Love the DS! Thanks for posting
Probably the only “concept/dream” car available for the masses in all automotive history. Industry - including Citröen - never learned the lesson.
Does anyone know when this series originally ran from? I think the first series was in 1994, but looking up the dates/years of the rest of the series comes up with pretty much nothing; episode details on imdb and other sites come up with very little information on which episodes are which, with information on dates as being listed as "unknown". According to imdb, the series aired in 1994, 95, 97, 98 & 99, with an additional series in 2009, the latter series lists one episode which featured the VW Beetle. I do not recall ever seeing this series on TV in 2009, unless of course the later series were only shown on a pay-per-view Sky/Cable channel. I find the inaccuracy of this show to be odd considering it was a mainstream and popular BBC TV series at the time.
it was the plan to put in the ds a 6-cil boxer engine
awwwwww, more more!!!!
Crosley's had factory disc brakes in 1949. On ALL wheels.
+cutworm59 He said mass produced car,but you are right.
+Pete Smith Crosley made thousands in 1949. Again in 1950 51 52.
@@cutworm59 it is not the same the classic disc brakes, and the citroen ds disc brakes that are connected to hydraulics. The citroen ds disc brakes connected to hydraulics are much stronger than the classic disc brakes.I know personally from my experience.The point isnt just disc brakes and who invented them, and first got them.
J'adore.
Ds moj broj 1
This car seemed awesome until he compared it to thunderbirds...
Try buying a tidy one for £3000 now.
you could be a pompous git and still enjoy it!
FUCKING NICE
well how dare did the narrator (a black or maybe african american) calling his citroen ds, "imelda," named after the former philippine dictator ferdinand marcos's wife. it doesn't give justice to the car, where both subjects were completely different and opposite, if he calls his car fabulous. what a shame.
What a revolting car, looks like a ruptured toad on acid, i could only be made by the French, does it run on Garlic, im a classic car fan but these are just disgusting