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CITROËN DS/ID

£13,900

(£19,500 for Pallas spec)

It takes a supreme sense of confidence in your product to name it the Goddess, but with the DS Citroën could claim to have elevated the car to an art form, if not quite a deity. Just look at it, and remember that when it was launched in 1955, Austin’s competitor was the A50 Cambridge.

If had been made in the 1960s rather than the ’80s, Michael J Fox’s character would have

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