The 2CV is a truly brilliant vehicle. I drove one 12,500 miles through the UK and Europe and got 60 miles to the gallon at 60 miles an hour fully loaded with 3 people and camping gear and all with a 600 cc flat twin motor. They have a fantastic heater for cold climates and a roll back roof for summer, I only wish I could have brought mine home with me.
Type some guy named "Remy Julienne" in the search bar and have a look at that, you're in for retreat, I'm telling you bro! And I'm in it, as a matter of act. Yes I do indeedoodee do.
@@Nighthawke70 Depends on what you mean by "slow" True, I could never get my Visa, (same engine and suspension) much above 70mph, but i didn't really have to slow down much either. I almost got this guy to race me with his sports car, then he realized I meant across the very rough camping field we were in
@@Nighthawke70 They were designed as cheap cars for farmers, and thus had excellent off road capabilities. In fact Citroen offered a prize to the first person to roll one without hitting an object and it is still unclaimed. The suspension could cope with anything you threw at it.
I can picture James Bond driving his well equiped model. In 1981, a bunch of us packed into the back of the 2CV box truck and bounced down the Autobahn from Bremerhaven to Bremen probably a full 45 miles/70 kilometers an hour. I think only a 1960s Volkswagen bus was as uniquely just as fun. I hear Porsches and Maseratis are more fun, so stressful passing all the other cars as if they were all parked, no thank you. The Porsche Polizei vehicle cruising past us, lights off. And arriving at Holland at the end of a different Autobahn, suddenly the world changes drastically to a fantasy land with a calmness unexpected and pleasant. I miss and treasure my 3 years in Bremerhaven and Hanau by Frankfurt. I miss the trains the most, and my many wonderful friends I could not find on Facebook.
ALLEGED end, you mean to say... Just you wait. 2CV super car is making a comeback, a trendy one I must say. And so are those older movies in France. Actors like these are ALL legendary, no exception, not only Moore, you know?
Qui ne l'est pas? J'ai 42 ans bien comptés et je me suis surpris à rire comme au temps de Coluche, et même pire : Mourousi !!! Ainsi donc, "en voiture Simone!". Expression reprise plus tard par Guy Lux, je crois, tant c'était Simone Garnier dans les deux cas qui nous rappelait Simone, cette championne française de course automobile à une époque entre Napoléon III et les danses Charleston pour laquelle victoire les journaux français titrèrent jadis: "En Voiture Simone!"
I know what a lot of people think about french. Yes sometimes we can seem arrogant... but we had the 2CV and Carole Bouquet guys. It's a win you gotta admit. Lol Funny way to discover your channel, So you are a Dutch 2CV fan ? You are a Deudeushdutch fan !
For more than 23 years i has 2cv's . Started with one as a first car and had many over the years. Stil have one 2cv , ami6 and a traction avant familiale. And a grand Picasso for the family🙂
@@dutchcitroen2cv When i was a child we have a "Deudeush" too, a red one but she was totaled in a car crash, i dont remember a lot i was too young. Then my father bought her sister the Dyane6, great memories, it was able to go everywhere, it's been the first car i drive on his knees. After that he moved to work for Renault Trucks so we had some Renault car. Once adult I was not a Citroen fan but i had the opportunity to buy a 2002 C5 exclusive, so confortable, and a really safe handling, but a poor reliability with some stuff. But i managed to sold her after 300.000 km, not so bad, it was my last Citroën
@@centropyges my 2007 c4 Picasso has passed it MOT last week without any problems... It has 345.000 km . (1.8 16v) . Also had a ds-ses cx , gsa x3 , dyane's , acadiane and so on.... Only had one Peugeot 307 than switched back to Citroën again. But the new ones dont attract me like the old ones did so i dont what the next "modern" car will be.
@@dutchcitroen2cv Me too, I dont like this style that first came with the cactus and now appear on all those SUV. In France you would be called a "Citroeniste" and i understand why the citroenists are sad with those recent car. The brand have lost a part of her soul. The DS, The GS, the CX, BX,XM..., they were original, technologic, efficient. The ami6, DS, GS... looks like some UFO on the road, It's not like this anymore. Peugeot,( now Stellantis) is giving the wrong way i think, the "DS Brand" for example, people dont understand why there is a C4 and a DS4 for example..., no more hydraulic suspension, no iconic models, the new 1,2 puretech engine is a disaster... (This is the electric part, please dont shoot lol)I'm an Opel Ampera driver since 7 years now (one of the 300 only in france, you have a lot more in Dutchland) and since Stellantis bought Opel from GM, it's also a strange feeling. We are in 2023 and none of their PHEV car reach the level of a 2012 Ampera, none of their electric car reach the level of a 2016 Ampera-e.
@@thatcarguy1UZ Your RC nuns in the US were more likely of Irish Catholic origin than french catholic origin ;-) and thus mean and not too hot. I have both in my family tree
The duck is absolutely iconic. It's a shame that this great car is hardly ever on the roads anymore. Unfortunately, many ducks have mercilessly fallen victim to the rust.
In the Netherlands we have allot of them still on the road. Some still are peoples daily driver. The 2cv is so popular that in the small country the Netherlands are we have about 8 companies that specializes in the 2cv.
Que j'ai aimé ma Deuche. ❤❤❤ My first affordable car as a student. No problems in summer and winter. I could repair it myself. A good friend still has one. We still enjoy to ride it.
James Bond 007, alias Roger Moore, ZCV Citroen vs Peugeot 504, même si le firme aux chevrons et celle du Lion, se sont mariées ! La 2CV finit intacte ( dans le film), et la 504 Peugeot finit à la verticale dans la grange. Seul, Requin/Jaws ressort vivant ! Pour le gendarme de St Trop' on voit que la 2CV tient mieux la route que la SKODA à moteur arrière, qui finit KAPUTT !😂 Merci, Remy Julienne !
@@upsilonnolispu6958 Not really surprising, he was (RIP) one of the best and certainly the best in France at that time. About James Bond/007, he was involved with six of those movies.
Love these Louis de Funes movies. Mad ..... Often with Citroens... Ah - the joy of 2CVs. Here is Australia I have owned 3 x 2CV6 from new, during the course of 45 years and 550,000 kms. More smiles per mile than any other vehicle... Sheer Joy.
Its the faith in God. In real life when I was on business trips to Istanbul the more maniac a taxi driver was driving you could see that he believed very strong that everything is in the hands of Allah.
One of the reasons why cars are now switching to technology using front wheel drive is that in an emergency they can still drive even though they only use 2 wheels.. The Best Citroen Mr 007 - GOOD LUCKY 👍🤩👍
8:01, pay close attention to how close that stuntman was to being clipped by the back end of the 2CV! 😯 Pretty much "as close as it gets", bet they did that in one take as well! Also, 2CVs seem to make nuns be in a permanently ecstatic and amused mood! 😂
The worldview held by the designers of the 2cv was truly out-of-the-box. Simplicity, gentleness, flexibility, ruggedness, unassuming style, economy....I could go on for paragraphs.
In fact you ve "le gendarme à St tropez" wich is the first of the serie, then" le gendarme et les gendarmettes " the last one and "le gendarme en balade" i think the third one .
If you haven't seen it look up the opening chase to The Castle of Cagliostro. It's a classic Hayao Miyazaki anime, and there's an opening chase with a 2cv and a Fiat 500.
🤣 What you can do with a 2CV ! And zero CGI ! I didn't know for the GS engine on the James Bond one. But an other fun fact, a 2CV cut in half has to be modified, for the fuel tank is in the back. ;-)
The funniest isn't here. (well it's not a movie) It's from a British TV satirical comedy series "Whoops Apocalypse". The deposed Shah of Iran is being driven through the Docklands in London in one of these Citroens. However his chauffer is blindfolded, he's not allowed to look at the Shah. While he's driving, to the panic of the Shah, he explains- "My eyes must not look into the eyes of the exalted one, the holiest of holy's, king of kings, jewel of the cosmos, (and on and on and onynonynon) by accident in the mirror, or else I must pluck my own eyes out, as it is written". The car moves about almost rolling over impossibly at every turn . It is SO funny I was on my knees gasping for breath.... ending with hiccups. I don't think I've laughed like that since.
The 2CV is a truly brilliant vehicle. I drove one 12,500 miles through the UK and Europe and got 60 miles to the gallon at 60 miles an hour fully loaded with 3 people and camping gear and all with a 600 cc flat twin motor. They have a fantastic heater for cold climates and a roll back roof for summer, I only wish I could have brought mine home with me.
The days when stunt skill was an art, not CGI - much more enjoyable.
Type some guy named "Remy Julienne" in the search bar and have a look at that, you're in for retreat, I'm telling you bro! And I'm in it, as a matter of act. Yes I do indeedoodee do.
The best car chases!!! 2CV is the best...
- "Are you sure she knows how to drive, sister?
- "It's me that taught her"
_ "You have created a style !" 🤣🤣🤣
Love it. Citroens are some of the safest cars ever made. Great suspension.
Hell, you NEED to drive the bloody thing slow. Small wonder it's so safe.
@@Nighthawke70 Depends on what you mean by "slow" True, I could never get my Visa, (same engine and suspension) much above 70mph, but i didn't really have to slow down much either. I almost got this guy to race me with his sports car, then he realized I meant across the very rough camping field we were in
@@Nighthawke70 They were designed as cheap cars for farmers, and thus had excellent off road capabilities. In fact Citroen offered a prize to the first person to roll one without hitting an object and it is still unclaimed. The suspension could cope with anything you threw at it.
@@Cervando Especially French cobblestone roads.
@@Nighthawke70 This came up in my suggestions. You can see even when driven hard how good the suspension is. th-cam.com/video/--rRyeh-viI/w-d-xo.html
Für mich der beste Bond, weil seine Filme nicht so ernst waren , etwas für die ganze Familie und auch klein Kinder .
I can picture James Bond driving his well equiped model. In 1981, a bunch of us packed into the back of the 2CV box truck and bounced down the Autobahn from Bremerhaven to Bremen probably a full 45 miles/70 kilometers an hour. I think only a 1960s Volkswagen bus was as uniquely just as fun. I hear Porsches and Maseratis are more fun, so stressful passing all the other cars as if they were all parked, no thank you. The Porsche Polizei vehicle cruising past us, lights off. And arriving at Holland at the end of a different Autobahn, suddenly the world changes drastically to a fantasy land with a calmness unexpected and pleasant. I miss and treasure my 3 years in Bremerhaven and Hanau by Frankfurt. I miss the trains the most, and my many wonderful friends I could not find on Facebook.
Ah, Louis de Funes. Haven’t seen that scene since I was a kid. Fun memories. Thanks.
Thanks for this amazing Movie 🙏.
The Louis de Funes movie scenes were hilarious! RIP Louis de Funes.
Citroën even made a Bond Edition with the 007 logo and fake bullet holes. 😂
and on each of those special series 007 2cv's the fake bullet holes were in a different place because they were stuck on randomly.
There is one 007 2CV at Eendjesmuseum in Andijk 😂😉
I love it.
😅😅p
My first Saturday job was at a Citroen dealer and we sold two of them - I got to stick the bullet holes on one 🙂
Quelle bombe cette 2cv !
Quel sourire cette conductrice
Citroën’s 2CV is a legend!👍😂
ALLEGED end, you mean to say... Just you wait. 2CV super car is making a comeback, a trendy one I must say. And so are those older movies in France. Actors like these are ALL legendary, no exception, not only Moore, you know?
ドリフのコントを観ている様で、何時までも見続けられる楽しい車の映画ばかりですね!
Dites vous n'avez jamais eu d'accident ? Non je ne conduis que depuis hier 😂😂😂😂
Absolument excellent car j'étais mort de rire tout le long
Qui ne l'est pas? J'ai 42 ans bien comptés et je me suis surpris à rire comme au temps de Coluche, et même pire : Mourousi !!! Ainsi donc, "en voiture Simone!". Expression reprise plus tard par Guy Lux, je crois, tant c'était Simone Garnier dans les deux cas qui nous rappelait Simone, cette championne française de course automobile à une époque entre Napoléon III et les danses Charleston pour laquelle victoire les journaux français titrèrent jadis: "En Voiture Simone!"
Eso no es restaurar un auto - eso es puro amor.
Excelente
super auto 👌
I know what a lot of people think about french. Yes sometimes we can seem arrogant... but we had the 2CV and Carole Bouquet guys. It's a win you gotta admit. Lol
Funny way to discover your channel, So you are a Dutch 2CV fan ? You are a Deudeushdutch fan !
For more than 23 years i has 2cv's . Started with one as a first car and had many over the years. Stil have one 2cv , ami6 and a traction avant familiale. And a grand Picasso for the family🙂
@@dutchcitroen2cv When i was a child we have a "Deudeush" too, a red one but she was totaled in a car crash, i dont remember a lot i was too young. Then my father bought her sister the Dyane6, great memories, it was able to go everywhere, it's been the first car i drive on his knees.
After that he moved to work for Renault Trucks so we had some Renault car.
Once adult I was not a Citroen fan but i had the opportunity to buy a 2002 C5 exclusive, so confortable, and a really safe handling, but a poor reliability with some stuff. But i managed to sold her after 300.000 km, not so bad, it was my last Citroën
@@centropyges my 2007 c4 Picasso has passed it MOT last week without any problems... It has 345.000 km . (1.8 16v) . Also had a ds-ses cx , gsa x3 , dyane's , acadiane and so on.... Only had one Peugeot 307 than switched back to Citroën again. But the new ones dont attract me like the old ones did so i dont what the next "modern" car will be.
@@dutchcitroen2cv Me too, I dont like this style that first came with the cactus and now appear on all those SUV. In France you would be called a "Citroeniste" and i understand why the citroenists are sad with those recent car. The brand have lost a part of her soul. The DS, The GS, the CX, BX,XM..., they were original, technologic, efficient. The ami6, DS, GS... looks like some UFO on the road, It's not like this anymore. Peugeot,( now Stellantis) is giving the wrong way i think, the "DS Brand" for example, people dont understand why there is a C4 and a DS4 for example..., no more hydraulic suspension, no iconic models, the new 1,2 puretech engine is a disaster...
(This is the electric part, please dont shoot lol)I'm an Opel Ampera driver since 7 years now (one of the 300 only in france, you have a lot more in Dutchland) and since Stellantis bought Opel from GM, it's also a strange feeling. We are in 2023 and none of their PHEV car reach the level of a 2012 Ampera, none of their electric car reach the level of a 2016 Ampera-e.
@@centropyges desings are "safe" and not special anymore . but its still way better than the type of crap the VAG brands are producing 😁
The James Bond car chase was actually filmed in Corfu. When I worked over there I used to travel that road regularly in my Ford Fiesta.
That is admitted in the documentary on the DVD of that movie.
Those French Nuns seem a lot more pleasant (and a lot better looking) than the Roman Catholic Nuns I had in grade school in the early 80's.
French vs Irish ;-)
@@NBHank I went to Catholic Scool in the United States. I'll have to take your word for it on the Irish Nuns.😅
@@thatcarguy1UZ Your RC nuns in the US were more likely of Irish Catholic origin than french catholic origin ;-) and thus mean and not too hot. I have both in my family tree
The duck is absolutely iconic. It's a shame that this great car is hardly ever on the roads anymore.
Unfortunately, many ducks have mercilessly fallen victim to the rust.
In the Netherlands we have allot of them still on the road. Some still are peoples daily driver. The 2cv is so popular that in the small country the Netherlands are we have about 8 companies that specializes in the 2cv.
we still have many on the road here in France
Citroën's bodies are far less subject to the rust than Mercedes or Porsches.
Not one in Korea, I believe.
Still on the roads in Ireland
Que j'ai aimé ma Deuche. ❤❤❤ My first affordable car as a student. No problems in summer and winter. I could repair it myself. A good friend still has one. We still enjoy to ride it.
k🐝💛mamadad. aamadaadadaadadam
Bond car chase scene with the 2cv was the best
Hermoso,,,saludos desde chicago
James Bond 007, alias Roger Moore, ZCV Citroen vs Peugeot 504, même si le firme aux chevrons et celle du Lion, se sont mariées !
La 2CV finit intacte ( dans le film), et la 504 Peugeot finit à la verticale dans la grange. Seul, Requin/Jaws ressort vivant !
Pour le gendarme de St Trop' on voit que la 2CV tient mieux la route que la SKODA à moteur arrière, qui finit KAPUTT !😂 Merci, Remy Julienne !
Crazy nuns
Amazing car.
And it's only 2CV!!😁
Of course, the sequence where the 2CV gets cut into pieces was reprised by James Bond in A View To A Kill - with a Renault 11!
It was the same stuntman : Remy Julienne ;-)
@@upsilonnolispu6958 Not really surprising, he was (RIP) one of the best and certainly the best in France at that time. About James Bond/007, he was involved with six of those movies.
LOUIS DE FUNES. çok filmini seyrettim. ÇOK GÜZEL 😂😂😅😅
Love these Louis de Funes movies.
Mad ..... Often with Citroens...
Ah - the joy of 2CVs. Here is Australia I have owned 3 x 2CV6 from new, during the course of 45 years and 550,000 kms. More smiles per mile than any other vehicle... Sheer Joy.
I feel like inspector Clouseau has a missing scene in this montage.
Citroen were so well built that they could even stop bullets 😂
I like this Movie 👌👌
Citroen .... fantastica ❤
Is it ever explaned in those movies, why those nuns were driving like maniacs?😂😂😂
they know how to really drive a 2cv i drive like those nuns to ! :-)
@@dutchcitroen2cv 😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
if you can understand french the nuns explain it in the clip at 1:00
and at 9:22
why they driving like maniacs
Its the faith in God. In real life when I was on business trips to Istanbul the more maniac a taxi driver was driving you could see that he believed very strong that everything is in the hands of Allah.
@@gunterhagendorf8318 ....ah....that explains all those douchebags on the road....
I always wondered about that. Thanks. 😂
2:38 see the roll cage.
Front wheel drive for the win!
とても楽しい心温まる動画ですね🤣!
Roger Moore "Love a driver in the country, dont you?".... Brilliant ad-lib.... Filmed in beautiful Corfu up in the quaint village of Pagi. 💙
Mino correction: "Love a drive in the country, dont you?".
Sister Clothilde…
Sister Marie-Bénédicte…
God bless you for the LMFAO ! 😂😂😂😂😂
The best 2CV for Citroën
C'est une voiture iconique de mon pays, la France !
4:18 headlamps missing
5:09 headlamps installed 😂😂😂
movie fails :-)
if i am correct they used 3 yellow 2cv`s in the movie. only one had the gsa engine.
The tin snail a truly revolutionary design.
One of the reasons why cars are now switching to technology using front wheel drive is that in an emergency they can still drive even though they only use 2 wheels.. The Best Citroen Mr 007 - GOOD LUCKY 👍🤩👍
Even after a few rollover
that still runs strong.
What a car should be.
😂 You just push My memories of My grand father driving his ami8. He drove like that girl xD SO much fun
8:01, pay close attention to how close that stuntman was to being clipped by the back end of the 2CV! 😯 Pretty much "as close as it gets", bet they did that in one take as well!
Also, 2CVs seem to make nuns be in a permanently ecstatic and amused mood! 😂
Didn't they have to slow down the film of the car because they are too fast in real life
The Nun drives like a German cabbie when you tell him to step on it!
Will it sell? Depends on the price...
I remember this James Bond movie with Citroen 2CV as a most enjoyable car chase scene
The worldview held by the designers of the 2cv was truly out-of-the-box. Simplicity, gentleness, flexibility, ruggedness, unassuming style, economy....I could go on for paragraphs.
Yo tue un peugeot 504 , exelente maquina a todo terreno,el 1,800 y el 2,000
Si se parece cuando íbamos al cerro en el Citroen de mi papa. Que recuerdos😅
Best car chase scenes ever😂
2CV is a great car but there is something uniquely comical about a 2CV car chase.
This was amusing to watch!
Anyone know what the movie(s) with the speed demon nuns is?
Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob (1973)
1979 - Le Gendarme et les Extra-terrestres
Louis de Funes - Les Gendarmes et les gendarmettes
@@dutchcitroen2cv Thank you!
i was also wondering where that clip came from..
In fact you ve "le gendarme à St tropez" wich is the first of the serie, then" le gendarme et les gendarmettes " the last one and "le gendarme en balade" i think the third one .
7:00 Now I know the source of Renaut Scene in View to kill movie
what a car!!!
0:28 this road looks like the „Route de Bonne Terrasse“ near to Saint Tropez
Wish I had one of those cars
Wie van onze generatie heeft die films niet gezien. Wij gingen met een Diane naar Spanje, met 4 kinderen. Heel normaal toen.
もはやルパンの世界ですね(笑)2CVのタフなこと
If you haven't seen it look up the opening chase to The Castle of Cagliostro. It's a classic Hayao Miyazaki anime, and there's an opening chase with a 2cv and a Fiat 500.
Super 😂
This scene is from an old Louis De Funes movie, but it's great scene though !
classic scenes....
🤣 What you can do with a 2CV ! And zero CGI !
I didn't know for the GS engine on the James Bond one.
But an other fun fact, a 2CV cut in half has to be modified, for the fuel tank is in the back. ;-)
I love that car
lesson learned. never let a lady wearing a funny white hat drive your 2cv.
I guess they didn’t call them flying nuns for nothing!
@@famousutopias maybe they like drinking redbull
Бедный ситроен😁🤣🤣
Great slapstick.
😮凄い、五台同じ車ないと、撮影つづけられんね、🎉😅金💰️かけてます、、
Citroen 2 cv rally edition 😎.
What is the title?
Die 2CV hält schon was Aus.....😂
9:10 all the crazy it goes hahaha 😂😂
What the hell 🤣🤣 7:13
Are those peugeot 404s?
best offroad cars ever, according this video!
おもしろ🤣👍早送りぐらいで
CG使わない時代のカーアクションは最高だなぁ〜🤗
C'est un film du gendarme à St Tropez, avec Louis de Funes ! 😂
This is why french car are the best
5:52 does anyone know the radio says fast to new york,the city of america
QUE GRANDE EL 2CV
5:35 You can spot the 2nd unit camerman and assistant camera operator hiding behind a tree, capturing the car crash.
What movies are they?
In order, le gendarme à St Tropez
James bond
Le gendarme et les gendarmettes
Le gendarme en balade
1973 price tag for new was
5 000 franks
The French movies 2:19 about gendarmes were so funny when i watched them as a kid.
2CV WAS THE CRAZIEST SMALL BUT SMART CAR...CITROEN MUST START REMANUFACTURING NEW 2 CVS AGAIN.
Touche', 007. (smile)
4 year old me playing my first nfs game
The funniest isn't here. (well it's not a movie) It's from a British TV satirical comedy series "Whoops Apocalypse".
The deposed Shah of Iran is being driven through the Docklands in London in one of these Citroens. However his chauffer is blindfolded, he's not allowed to look at the Shah. While he's driving, to the panic of the Shah, he explains- "My eyes must not look into the eyes of the exalted one, the holiest of holy's, king of kings, jewel of the cosmos, (and on and on and onynonynon) by accident in the mirror, or else I must pluck my own eyes out, as it is written".
The car moves about almost rolling over impossibly at every turn .
It is SO funny I was on my knees gasping for breath.... ending with hiccups. I don't think I've laughed like that since.
« I love a drive in the country, don’t you ?! »
Music by Bill Conti.
Louis de Funès
Ducks can fly 😅
What is it about cheerful French nuns and the gendarmerie getting into 2CVs together?
makes nice movies to watch :-)
You ve 6 movies with the "gendarme" in all of them you ve a scene with the nun in a 2cv driving crazy😅
The French have a pronounced taste for incongruous and incredible situations. This is often found in our cinema and theater.
Who keeps giving her the keys?