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The Citroën Ami (French word for friend) was a four-door family car launched by Citroën in 1961. The Ami was offered in ...
The Citroën Ami (French word for friend) was a four-door family car launched by Citroën in 1961. The Ami was offered in two main body styles: the Ami 6, which was a notchback sedan, and the Ami 8 which was a fastback sedan. Alongside these two main body styles, Citroën also produced a station wagon and van version of the Ami. Luxe, Confort and Club trims were available, and were powered by a 0.6L flat 2 engine sending power to the front wheels for the Ami 6 and Ami 8 variants. The Citroën Ami Super was fitted with a 1.0L flat-4 engine and was marketed in the same trim levels as its siblings. The Citroën Ami was replaced by the Citroën Visa and Citroën Axel in 1978.
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