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1987 Citroen CX25 GTI Turbo 2
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1987 Citroen CX25 GTI Turbo 2

£9,950

Make
Citroën
Model
CX25 GTi Turbo 2
Year
1987
Engine
4/5

Overview

A remarkable 1987 Citroën CX25 GTi Turbo 2 – the most powerful variant of this acclaimed 1970s French icon. This Series 2 example combines advanced hydro-pneumatic suspension and turbo performance with outstanding practicality. Recently serviced with new hydraulic spheres, fresh front tyres, and current MOT. The body is sound with characterful patina; interior grey herringbone upholstery and dashboard remain excellent. Under 89,000 genuine miles, meticulously maintained with full service history. A sophisticated, comfortable cruiser offering distinctive style and period engineering at its finest.

From the Dealer

  • Most powerful CX engine variant: GTi Turbo with ~170bhp and 130mph+ capability
  • Hydro-pneumatic suspension recently serviced with 6 new GTi-specification spheres
  • New Michelin front tyres fitted this year; fresh MOT certificate May 2024
  • Original Turbo alloy wheels; battery replaced 2022
  • 89,000 believed genuine miles with full service records; 5 previous owners
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Overview **Overall Comments** This is a very original Series 2 CX, fitted with the most powerful engine variant available and, being in very good condition, offers a supremely comfortable means of high speed travel. If desired, a second spares car and stock of spares are available separately. The car is currently located in Dorset should viewing wish to be arranged by appointment. **Body** The body of the car is sound and solid with just a little light corrosion in the driver’s door, boot lid and bonnet. The white paintwork and colour matched bumpers present well and generally look good but could warrant some attention to return to a really smart condition. The underside of the car is in a generally good condition – it has had previous repairs carried out, but these appear well executed. The CX has its original ‘Turbo’ alloy wheels and the tyres have plenty of tread remaining. **Mechanical** The vehicle is in good mechanical health and drives very well. It has had recent work on the hydraulic system – with 6 new (GTi specification) spheres fitted – and the hydro-pneumatic suspension rises quickly and quietly. The battery was replaced in 2022. New (correct Michelin) front tyres fitted this year and fresh MOT certificate in May 2024. **Interior** The interior is generally very good. It has grey herringbone cloth upholstery with both seats and carpeting in a good condition. The dashboard is unmarked and excellent. The headlining however, has started to sag and warrants attention. Asking Price £ 9,950 History The legendary Citroën DS would always be a hard act to follow, but the new CX model quickly received accolades on its launch at the1974 Paris Motor Show. The sleek, aerodynamic lines and sharp Kamm-type tail were designed by Robert Opron, bearing some resemblance to the earlier, smaller, GS model. The mechanical specification was typically advanced, combining Citroën's hydro-pneumatic self-levelling suspension and speed-sensitive power steering (first seen on the Citroën SM). The car sold in good numbers in Europe and won the title of European Car of The Year in 1975. Series 2 vehicles appeared in 1985 with a slightly more aggressive look, the main difference being the use of plastic bumpers. The interior was modified but retained the distinctive driver’s console with ‘fingertip’ control layout. The CX models were powered by a range of inline four cylinder engines, which grew from an initial capacity of 2 litres up to 2½litres, with the highest performance option being the GTi Turbo, which had a claimed output of close to 170bhp and top speed in excess of 130mph. Production of the range ended in 1991. This Series 2 GTi Turbo was first registered in January 1987 and has been well looked after during its life, with 5 previous owners recorded and the mileage of a little under 89,000 believed genuine, given the service records held.

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