The Citroen Ami 8 Fourgonette Wagon of 1980 is an iconic French car. It may not have the flash of the modern day sports cars, but it still carries an appeal of its own. This car is quite long, and sports a distinct boxy style that makes it stand out among its contemporaries. The Ami 8 is painted in a classic white color with a navy blue racing stripe running down the side from the hood all the way to the rear window. The lower trim is the same navy blue with rubber running boards below the doors that provide protection from the elements. The hood is large and raked forward in a traditional Citroen style – allowing room for a large 2.0 liter 4-cylinder Gasoline engine that produces 70HP, with a 5-speed manual transmission giving plenty of power for a car of this size. The cabin of the interior is spacious and inviting, with the signature French red upholstered seating and matching carpeting inside. The dashboard is fully digital with a modern metallic finish, while the steering wheel is dressed in black leather with deep-dish spokes that make gripping it easy to do even on curvy roads. The Ami 8 also comes with a variety of power features, such as power windows, power door locks, and power steering. The Ami 8 Fourgonette was designed with reliability and economy in mind, so while you can expect a moderate level of performance from this classic ride, you can also be sure to get good fuel efficiency in return. Whether you're looking for a classic French car to make a statement, or an economical option that won't break the bank, the Ami 8 Fourgonette from 1980 is sure to deliver.
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