KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Thanks
For the additional comments. Will see if I manage to check the SM book at home today, for additional details - but do not promise anything 
Reliable?
By: BDLJ : July 21st, 2015-05:23
Cars of this age are as much dependent on the quality of the restoration as of the original engineering... That said, the hydropneumatic suspension is not very ddifficult to keep in good order. The Maserati/Citroen engine and the engine bay are... I've dr...
Such a neat car
By: Avatar : July 22nd, 2015-12:45
The SM is not attractive in any conventional sense. Maybe "grotesquely attractive" is about as close as I can get, but however one describes it the car definitely exudes a certain aloof elegance, though not to the same extent as does the DS. As I get long...
Subjectivity
By: Avatar : July 23rd, 2015-04:35
Again, this falls into subjective territory. I simply find the 2CV an ungainly car from an aesthetic point of view. Also, mechanically, there's something less than appealing the way they sort of pootle around, which is, I suppose, only to be expected give...
Appalling?
By: cazalea : July 31st, 2015-13:47
Did you hear that sweethearts? Don't take offense, he doesn't really mean it ... Although the build quality can sometimes appear to be appalling, the cars are quite charming On multiple continents and for unexplainable reasons, they appeal to me ...
Wow... jaw drops...
By: Tim_M : July 26th, 2015-06:12
Wow, I need to check out the Automotive forum more often! This was an absolute dream car from my teenage years. I was the "car guy" among my group of friends, and the SM was a car that haunted my dreams in the late 1990s and early 2000s. If these are rare...
Love it
By: cisco : July 28th, 2015-22:22
It also has a special aura for french people as it was on the road at teh same time as the Concorde and TGV came some years later. Citroen are always very special, a friend is considering buying one seriously, and he is a true Citroen lover. I also consid...
The advantage...
By: KMII : August 10th, 2015-04:51
... of the decades past and the relatively lax regulatory standards was a much higher diversity of cars, with many adaptations and one-offs, which were much more affordable than today's handful of remaining efforts.
some infos/corrections
By: cisco : August 10th, 2015-08:40
-Quattroporte II was conceived under Citroen but axed when De Tomaso came in´which asked for the quattroporte III with more power (with the legendary V8) underpower for so much weight. 13 built "pre Serie" built, didn't reach production. Very intesresting...
I am with you...
By: BDLJ : August 11th, 2015-06:14
...that the V6 wasn't just a chopped V8. Too many differences in architecture to be reasonable. Alfieri only did 90deg engines even (stupidly/ignorantly?/point of difference with Lancia/tooling limitations) on his V6s - his Laverda V6 was 90deg ... As an ...
Just checked
By: KMII : August 13th, 2015-05:55
In the Long & Claverol book on the SM (' SM: Citroen's Maserati-engined Supercar' ) and it is stated that the C114 V6 was a 'clean sheet' design by Alfieri, albeit based on a V8 architecture (and capable on being produced by the same tooling), as evid...