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− | '''Citroën Axel (Y-2). 1981–94 (prod. unknown). 3-door saloon. F/F, 652 cm³ (2 cyl. OHC), 1129, 1299 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' The Axel was the result of a joint venture between Citroën of France and Automobile Craiova in Romania, and ended up being built in the Eastern Bloc country as the [[Oltcit (1981–94)]]. The three-door supermini looked like a Visa but was actually derived from the aborted ''Projet Y'', and was powered by the air-cooled [[Citroën GSA|GSA]] engine. When exported to western Europe, the Axel was sold at a bargain price, but still failed to find favour thanks to poor quality and unreliability. Reasonably plentiful in eastern Europe, but a rare oddity closer to home. | + | '''Citroën Axel (Y-2). 1981–94 (prod. n/a). 3-door saloon. F/F, 652 cm³ (2 cyl. OHC), 1129, 1299 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' The Axel was the result of a joint venture between Citroën of France and Automobile Craiova in Romania, and ended up being built in the Eastern Bloc country as the [[Oltcit (1981–94)]]. The three-door supermini looked like a Visa but was actually derived from the aborted ''Projet Y'', and was powered by the air-cooled [[Citroën GSA|GSA]] engine. When exported to western Europe, the Axel was sold at a bargain price, but still failed to find favour thanks to poor quality and unreliability. Reasonably plentiful in eastern Europe, but a rare oddity closer to home. |
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File:Citroen Axel.jpg
Citroën Axel (Y-2). 1981–94 (prod. n/a). 3-door saloon. F/F, 652 cm³ (2 cyl. OHC), 1129, 1299 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC). The Axel was the result of a joint venture between Citroën of France and Automobile Craiova in Romania, and ended up being built in the Eastern Bloc country as the Oltcit (1981–94). The three-door supermini looked like a Visa but was actually derived from the aborted Projet Y, and was powered by the air-cooled GSA engine. When exported to western Europe, the Axel was sold at a bargain price, but still failed to find favour thanks to poor quality and unreliability. Reasonably plentiful in eastern Europe, but a rare oddity closer to home.
Manufacturing location: Craiova, Dolj, Romania
Marque: Citroën | Successor: Citroën AX
q.v. Oltcit (1981–94), Citroën Visa