Taking a Citroen 2CV Through an Off-Road Test Course - This Thing is a BEAST!

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  • @lise1255
    @lise1255 Год назад +696

    A tip from France: just go through everything with full power. Don't drive it so damn carefully like a modern SUV. It's meant to fly.

    • @LordInter
      @LordInter Год назад +49

      yeah, no wonder he got stuck going up the hill

    • @tenalafel
      @tenalafel Год назад +51

      I concur. Put that pedal on the floor, you will not go fast enough to be at any risk.... It's almost impossible to roll a Deudeuche in normal conditions. [ even a 2CV6 Charleston from the video which is the end of production model and way more powerful than the original 2 Chevaux ]
      ( normal conditions being defined by the car requirement : 2 Adults in front a basket of eggs in the back seat, a freshly powed field to cross without breaking any egg )

    • @Luis-cr1tw
      @Luis-cr1tw Год назад +17

      American guys are always afraid of the police and getting tickects😁

    • @lise1255
      @lise1255 11 месяцев назад +20

      @@johnjohn5315 I never forget my terrifying first time in a 2cv. I was a passenger and the driver never lifted the gaspedal through corners. I have never in my life been more scared in a car.
      Naturally the driver thought it was great fun . And for some strange reason it never tipped over. I became curious and eventually a fan myself even though I had always driven cx (still does). The simplicity and efficiency of the spring construction, deserves a revival and a modern take on it, in a modern car with an existing crash protection . The lack of crash protection has always been my main concern. When watching the swedish "moose" test, where Citroën Xantia still holds the record, modern cars could certainly benefit from the suspension of a Citroën

    • @charlipetersen819
      @charlipetersen819 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@lise1255 😂 I actually thought that Saab owned the moose test, do you have any links to the test results?

  • @Dr.K.Wette_BE
    @Dr.K.Wette_BE Год назад +340

    There has been a limited edition, called "Sahara" with a second motor in the back.
    So there was a four wheel drive off-road 2CV. 😁

    • @kimjensen2743
      @kimjensen2743 Год назад +33

      Yes and several companies did single engined 4x4 versions too

    • @LieuNoir
      @LieuNoir Год назад +19

      yes, unfortunately the "Sahara" variant is rare and really expensive 😥

    • @The1trueDave
      @The1trueDave Год назад +18

      I think they made a 'Mehari' as well, with an open off-road-style body. I'm guessing that was just a single engine 2WD job though..?

    • @HadmundBala
      @HadmundBala Год назад +12

      ​@@The1trueDave The Mehari actually does have a single engine 4x4 version with a completely different chassis. It has the standard 4 gears of a normal 2cv/mehari but with high low gearing as well. If I'm not mistaken the high low even has 3 levels.

    • @idrisddraig2
      @idrisddraig2 Год назад +2

      @@The1trueDave Also available in 4x4

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Год назад +168

    Honestly the 2CV is one of the greatest cars ever. It’s simplicity is an engineering forte. No tech, just clever engineering that was designed to a cost so much lower than the budgets new cars have. Yet not one of the new cars will survive over 10 years without a major and very expensive failure which will most likely render it scrapped. Great video

    • @dkdanis1340
      @dkdanis1340 Год назад +8

      Try going 1000 miles on hot desert day with temps over 100F in tiny air cooled carburated 2cv. Modern cars don't even feel those conditions. Modern cars already survived more than this 2cv ever would. They are used everyday. I highly doubt that avg french family drove that much.
      10 year is nothing for modern car.
      I like the 2cv it's a great car but everything has its place.

    • @benholroyd5221
      @benholroyd5221 11 месяцев назад +17

      @@dkdanis1340 well the French army operated them in Algeria, and the UK marines operated them in Malaya so they can't be that bad in hot weather.
      You are right though, a modern car will be more reliable, the difference is though, when this breaks it can be fixed by a farmer with some bailing twine. A modern car not so much.

    • @agusw4720
      @agusw4720 11 месяцев назад +2

      @DK Danis Here in Argenina, the 2CV was a very popular car, and nowadays, a lot of them are still working, and they went through every condition possible, since the high temperatures of the north to the low temperatures and all the salt of the south! Ofc it will be heavily affected with the climate, but it will survive

    • @jorishenger1240
      @jorishenger1240 9 месяцев назад +1

      Completely true, im building my own at the moment and the only electronics its got are the lights and the fuel gauge

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 9 месяцев назад +2

      I also think it just looks really nice with how rounded it is. It looks cute and appealing which is a sharp contrast from all the hostile and aggressive designs you see these days. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the designers were inspired by children's cartoons cause the 2CV actually follows a lot of the principles they use to create appeal.
      In the 1960's-70's in Europe you say 2CV's in children's shows all the time and you can see why. The 2CV with the shape of it's hood, headlights and grill already looks like a face and it's rounded shape makes you almost want to pet it.
      It's why I would like to see the EU make a new people's car to get electric cars to the masses and I hope they try to design it a little bit like the 2CV. I do think the antagonistic appearance of modern cars has contributed to the low trust society we live in today. I think a low trust society is a result of many, many factors and the appearance of buildings and vehicles is one of them. I think filling the streets of Europe would rounded friendly looking vehicles would help reduce the antagonism in today's society.

  • @julianwinn4502
    @julianwinn4502 Год назад +278

    Probably already mentioned but don't forget to take off your Winter Grill when its over 15C (59F) as you don't want to overheat the engine. It just unclips from the main grill.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Год назад +7

      Only at this point I realized it's not rear-engined like the VW

    • @vanlampham2557
      @vanlampham2557 Год назад +2

      Yup

    • @dflack
      @dflack 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jmi5969 it’s the car Hitler wanted copying when Andre Citroen destroyed the prototypes to stop him getting them- that’s how the Beatle was born!

    • @DominiqueB
      @DominiqueB 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@dflack prototypes were not destroyed, but hidden in various inconspicuous locations, barns, loft of factory.

    • @hackdaniels7253
      @hackdaniels7253 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@dflack the Beetle was developed a few years before the war.

  • @frankjoziasse7914
    @frankjoziasse7914 Год назад +76

    My parents had one of these in the late fifties and went to Italy on vacation in it. The trick to tackling steep slopes is to reverse up them. Slightly lower gearing + more grip from the now rear wheels and Bob's your uncle! No problem!

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast Год назад +5

      For the Renault 4 the passenger could sit on the bonnet for traction

    • @althejazzman
      @althejazzman Год назад +2

      Haha makes so much sense.

    • @marwerno
      @marwerno 8 месяцев назад +1

      Standard trick in Germany on snowy uphill on old cars with front wheel drive :-)

  • @multislipful
    @multislipful Год назад +113

    Great little cars. They were actually designed in the 1930s before the Second World War. Several prototypes were hidden from the enemy during wartime in such places as within the roof structures of country houses and barns. Apparently, the design brief was to build a car that a driver wearing a top hat, could drive across a ploughed field without breaking any of the basketful of eggs being carried on the back seat. You just discovered that they were right! Thanks for your great review. I had a derivative some years back and I was sure that it could get pretty well anywhere and everywhere! Eventually!

    • @koomky
      @koomky Год назад +6

      From France...you are right!

  • @yannickdescombes5611
    @yannickdescombes5611 Год назад +34

    Your one is a "Helios yellow" and black Charleston 2cv6 series, very rare, only built in 1983 (if genuine of course). An other thing, put the plastic piece off the nose of the car, as soon as external temperature raises 15° Celsius in order to avoid overheating of the engine. Take care of it, it's sincerely a great car. I personly own a 2cv6 Special, 1988, "Bleu Céleste", such a good old car.

  • @bartboosman953
    @bartboosman953 Год назад +64

    I used to do trials for landrovers etc in my 2CV and it did fine. You can easily set ground clearance a little higher and with snow chains mounted it would go almost anywhere. Because of its light weight and extremely soft suspension it would tackle mud where a typical landrover would sink in up to the windows and I would just drive circles around them. Oh glorious 2CV!

    • @slothzombi307
      @slothzombi307 8 месяцев назад +1

      Kind of like the Model T with its skinny tall tires could navigate ruts and muck quite well.

  • @wefalck
    @wefalck 8 месяцев назад +11

    Had one, when I was a geology student in later 70s/early 80s. It never let me down in the field. Did most of the Alpine passes with it, including the 2850 m Col de la Bonnet in France (1st gear …). Went to ski resorts without winter tires - not a big deal with two guys and skiing gear. Probably the most comfortable seats of any car I had.

  • @HadmundBala
    @HadmundBala Год назад +56

    The suspension has a very simple height adjustment that can be tuned without changing any parts. It doesn't change the stiffness of the ride either. I believe you can get them up to 30cm or 12 inches of ground clearance.

  • @MultiPurposeReviewer
    @MultiPurposeReviewer Год назад +63

    The creaking brakes were tripping me out. Multiple times, I thought it was my chair making those sounds.

    • @yissibiiyte
      @yissibiiyte Год назад +7

      I had headphones on and those noises sounded like they were coming from outside

    • @mcnuggetapple
      @mcnuggetapple Год назад +3

      Forreal, it was the loudest most clear sound I’ve ever heard through my headphones

    • @Silverback_GMT410
      @Silverback_GMT410 Год назад +3

      I read your comment then I saw the video and they still got me. Thought it was a car outside😅

    • @zhgt8853
      @zhgt8853 Год назад +1

      SAME

    • @PedroConejo1939
      @PedroConejo1939 Год назад +1

      Noisy brakes was a standard on French cars of all makes for many years. That particular sound is very 2CV though.

  • @amazingjason455
    @amazingjason455 Год назад +107

    We need to see a TFL road trip with the 2CV, Mini, 500, and Bug. See which one can get the farthest without breaking down.

    • @RCRitterFPV
      @RCRitterFPV Год назад +21

      the mini and 500 were designed for paved roads... 2CV and Beetles will go anywhere..

    • @robervin9107
      @robervin9107 Год назад +1

      Kase and tommy Brendon a mini camping trip that could work it definitely would strengthen the friendship lol 😂

    • @mhassouneh
      @mhassouneh Год назад +4

      I think it's fantastic, I think it's a fantastic idea 👍👍👍

    • @citroenfan8930
      @citroenfan8930 Год назад +11

      Not a contest - the 2CV would win hands down 😀

    • @andrelam9898
      @andrelam9898 Год назад +11

      Our Dyane (upgraded version of the 2CV with an even "bigger" 650cc engine) did fail us a few times with the charging system. The amazing thing is that an 7 and 9 year old can exit the car and help push start it. That happened a few times. My sister and I knew the drill and my mom would pop the clutch at the right time. Couldn't do that with a modern car. Too heavy for kids to get rolling with a push start and most cars have automatics.

  • @Tillerman56
    @Tillerman56 8 месяцев назад +3

    Another tip when you go off road. When you want to go uphill and get no further because of a lack of grip, turn around and continue in reverse. It will go up like a goat!

  • @citroenfan8930
    @citroenfan8930 Год назад +19

    My wife and have an 85 Charleston along with a collection of the hydraulic Cits (DS's/XM) - folks are amazed at how comfortable the 2CV is. It would be nice to see a D do the course having the ability to vary the ground clearance to just under 12". The joke among 2CV owners is all you need to carry is some 10 gauge wire, pliers, adjustable metric wrench and Duct Tape and can just about rebuild the entire car.

  • @PahaLukki
    @PahaLukki 8 месяцев назад +3

    Nice car. Wish Citroen could make cars like this again.

  • @bobirving7460
    @bobirving7460 5 месяцев назад +3

    Mate: in the 70s a lot of kids started doing big road trips out of Europe, down and round the Med, round Africa and/or India and back. And it was a thing to paint a map on the vehicle door with a line showing the route completed. A lot of those vehicles passed back through Athens where I was. And 3 vehicle models appeared all the time, having made it all the way round those trips: VW beetles, Land Rovers, and Citroen 2CVs...............)

  • @andrelam9898
    @andrelam9898 Год назад +13

    Thanks for sharing. Back in 1976 in the Netherlands may parents bought their first car (before that it was bicycles only for them and us kids). I remember it well. A bright green Citroen Dyane. That was the "upgraded" version of the 2CV. It had a straighter roof line to the back (more rear head room), a bigger 650cc engine and slide windows in the front instead of flip up windows (rear windows remained fixed). It would do around 65 mph on the highway, but only just. No power brakes, no power steering. Instruments were speedo, fuel level, turn indicator, hand brake indicator and high beam indicator. That's it. No radio (wouldn't have been able to head it over the noise in the car anyways). Up front it hd inboard brakes and the almost unimaginably small 650 cc 2 cylinder boxer engine. Stick shift in the dash. lots of body leans in turns, but the car would hang on with confidence. It was also the era when you could identify certain brands of cars from the sound of the engine. The small displacement Citroen engines have a very distinct sound /noise. Same for the VW air cooled boxes. By then most other cars had inline 4 engines, so those sounded mostly the same. Great memories. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kimjensen2743
      @kimjensen2743 Год назад +1

      Dyane had the same 602cc engine as the 2cv6, but just with higher compression ratio (same version found in Ami8 and LN), the 652 was found in Visa, LNA and the Romanian Oltcit.

  • @bogged2theeyeballs695
    @bogged2theeyeballs695 Год назад +6

    2CV (deux chevaux vapeur. Two steam horsepower (literal translation) ) meaning two taxable horsepower.
    Produced from 1948 - 1990 primarily as an simple, easy to maintain and cheap to run car for farmers. The long-travel suspension and light weight was designed to be driven across freshly ploughed fields.

    • @leneanderthalien
      @leneanderthalien Год назад +1

      In reality 2cv means 2 chevaux fiscaux : this is the french tax for cars depending from they power and engine volume, but the 2cv with the 602cc 29hp engine was a 3chevaux fiscaux

    • @normandiebryant6989
      @normandiebryant6989 Год назад

      @@leneanderthalien No, it is Chevaux Vapeur. It was a power rating from the days of steam, based on the power output of a steam-engine of the same capacity, with steam at a certain (quite low) pressure.

    • @MrSpathiphyllum
      @MrSpathiphyllum 8 месяцев назад

      ...driven across freshly ploughed fields with an egg basket without breaking one of them

  • @crispijnsmals5123
    @crispijnsmals5123 Год назад +65

    Great videos. Couple of suggestions: your rear suspension is too low. Set it to factory height, you’ll have much more clearance and the car will handle much better. Personal request : take that German plate off a French classic. They don’t match. I would find you a French plate here in Europe if you like authenticity. Again - enjoy your videos, best from Holland.

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 11 месяцев назад +1

      I like the comment right below yours basically reads "tip from a french: just go flat out, the car doesn't care"

    • @marwerno
      @marwerno 8 месяцев назад

      Even as a German: I agree 🙂
      A pity, I threw the French plate away I had on my Peugeot 106 Electric import

  • @fedeenUSA
    @fedeenUSA Год назад +12

    My brother has in Argentina a 1962 2CV, 14HP (I think the engine is a 425cm3) on light blue color. It's one of the funnest cars I've ever driven, suspension is amazing, the engine sound is funny and people love that car, so on any red light, someone will ask you for a photo. I’m sending him this video right now!

  • @sandystanley1237
    @sandystanley1237 8 месяцев назад +2

    My oldest sister has one of those. She loves its absolute simplicity. As a helicopter pilot she appreciates the ultra simple dash with only the speedometer and fuel gauge... Oh, and her mechanic bumped the power to 31 horse power..

  • @scottbruns2907
    @scottbruns2907 Год назад +7

    In the same vein, years ago I read an article about a guy who was driving from Pt. Barrow, Alaska, to the southern tip of South America in a Ford Model A. He chose that car for the ground clearance, the narrow tires and the simplicity of the mechanicals which made it easy for him to fix.

  • @PedroConejo1939
    @PedroConejo1939 Год назад +26

    I've had a number of 2CV6s over the years but my favourite remains the Dyane, which is a tarted-up 2CV. I've been in but never owned an Ami. They were great on unpaved roads and as TFL has demonstrated, in snow. At the other end of Citroën's range, I've had quite a number of the hydropneumatics too - I currently have the last model C5. While I understand the commercial rationale of Peugeot taming Citroën's outréness, I do miss the stuff from the 60s and 70s. Like Saab, it's a manufacturer that you either drive and hate, or drive and stick with. Let's hope the Oli concept marks the return of insanity to the Citroën personality.

    • @stevekane4922
      @stevekane4922 Год назад +2

      Saw one or two in town here in Portugal recently. Approve. Want an electric 2CV based on similar tech.

    • @joergmaass
      @joergmaass 5 месяцев назад +1

      The C5 is a great car, too! I've owned three in a row and have outpaced Porsches on country roads (most Porsche drivers don't know sh...t about driving fast). The hydro pneumatic suspension is out of this world and the best suspension ever built (except, maybe, for the 2VC's).

    • @malthuswasright
      @malthuswasright 5 месяцев назад

      I think the XM was the last true Citroen with some wacky stuff in there. Mind you, the C6 with its concave rear screen was a good effort!

  • @Alsinsin
    @Alsinsin 11 месяцев назад +3

    Just do a search on RUclips for "2CV le gendarme de saint tropez" and you will see what a 2CV can do. From an engineering standpoint it is exemplary of what can be done with a minimalistic approach to achieve the best set of functions to move between two points on any type of surface. You can push her, carry her, take her appart and rebuilt it when the road starts again.

  • @robervin9107
    @robervin9107 Год назад +19

    Can we talk about Brendon using his angelic power to push the car. Holy biscuits that was magnificent. And tommy amazing job bud. Love you guys I agree a road trip in the small cars with kase tommy and Brendon is needed. It might not be as adventurous but just wholesome fun

    • @normandiebryant6989
      @normandiebryant6989 Год назад

      It would have been more angelic if he didn't push in the middle of the boot-lid. Always push a car on a corner where it's stronger and you're not likely to oil-can the panel.

  • @misterthegeoff9767
    @misterthegeoff9767 Год назад +6

    The great thing about Peugeot/Citroen is they still tune the suspension for uneven terrain in some of their modern cars. My Peugeot Partner eats up gravel forestry trails and gets me to camping spots where I am the only 2 wheel drive car out there. The ground clearance isn't as good as a 2CV but it still has that soft suspension you just don't get on other modern cars.

  • @ArneHulstein
    @ArneHulstein Год назад +4

    I think you nailed it with your remark on the heavier right foot. I have driven (and seen these driven) these cars and when you boot them, they go over just about everything.

  • @thebigguy8306
    @thebigguy8306 Год назад +4

    Reminded how early American cars - Model T - we essentially SUVs/UTVs as many roads were not paved at the time, muddy and rutted

  • @keithdicken9486
    @keithdicken9486 8 месяцев назад +2

    I competed in production car trials in the 1980s. They laughed at my bright yell Citroen Dianne but I was runner up in the East Midlands Championship. Up yours.

  • @JosipRadnik1
    @JosipRadnik1 Год назад +4

    In German, we called it ENTE (Duck). The French called it "deux Cheveaux" (two horses) as reference to the horsepower. The upper numberplate seems to be german btw. and judging from the colour, it might have been in postal service somewhere in germany

    • @Wannes_
      @Wannes_ Год назад +2

      The color scheme is how they came on the Charleston version, near the end of production.
      You could also have one with burgundy, grey, green, light blue and the contrasting black trim as seen on TFL's yellow one

    • @charlestshiko1028
      @charlestshiko1028 Год назад

      Deux Chevaux is without a doubt the proper name. CV is a short for Chevaux, the fiscal horsepower rating. 2 CV is the most basic transportation. I do not know if that unit is still being used for tax purpose, it must have been replaced by some measure of carbon emission like bushels of coals, and this car would not do well😂

    • @altepost3805
      @altepost3805 Год назад

      @@charlestshiko1028 bushels? hey man, we are in the civilisized world - that means we use metric!

    • @energiewender143
      @energiewender143 20 дней назад

      German federal postal service aka Deutsche Bundespost used cars built in Germany whenever possible. So the Citroen 2CV was never in use by them, the VW bug was, though.

  • @oryjen
    @oryjen Год назад +1

    That car was designed just after the war precisely for off-road driving, when almost all the roads had been destroyed and there was no money and no arms to repair straight away. It was built with cheap materials, the mecanics is very simple, and with its big wheels you can get off anything.
    Here we use to say "la deuche, elle monte aux arbres!" ("the 2'C': It climbs at trees!")

  • @petemulhearn7787
    @petemulhearn7787 Год назад +10

    I've had 2 of these and you really need to use more speed and not crawl over easy bumps. The chassis will handle it no problem.

    • @normandiebryant6989
      @normandiebryant6989 Год назад +3

      Yes, I kept thinking "Just drive the damn thing! Faster is better!" I have a DS and it's similar in that respect.

  • @pascalcs
    @pascalcs 7 месяцев назад +1

    The next time, you have to try the 4x4 2CV. Called the Sahara version. Not too many produced and fetching insane prices nowadays.
    These were built with 2 engines, one in the front, one in the back.

  • @a.karatas953
    @a.karatas953 3 месяца назад +1

    It is so funny, seeing them having so much fun with an cheap car, without all the crazy technique stuff of todays cars. In the 70s my aunt and uncle drove a 2 cv. It was so fun.

  • @youtubestolemyusername3419
    @youtubestolemyusername3419 Год назад +20

    It's an awesome car. It can tilt what fees like 45 degrees in the roundabout but all tires remain on the road. But I had bicyles with a thicker frame:) I have also totaled a 2CV with a scooter once. The scooter was repaired.

    • @andrelam9898
      @andrelam9898 Год назад +9

      Our car was rear ended after we made a right hand turn at a traffic light from a stop. Mom started to accelerate a bit and then had to slow down as the person in front of her was turning again. We couldn't have been going much over 20 mph. The car behind her didn't realize it and was accelerating. Low speed rear ending, yet it totalled the car. The whole frame buckled, the front seat supports ripped out of the chassis. We were totally fine as everything happened at low speed. The car however did not survive. A 2CV or Dyane is only marginally better protection than riding on a motorcycle. If you crash head on in any sort of speed... things will be VERY ugly. After that scare my parents got a Volvo 240.

    • @philippepetit3105
      @philippepetit3105 Год назад

      @@andrelam9898 was it rusty or not ?

  • @fluxfaze
    @fluxfaze 7 месяцев назад

    Rode in a lot of these on streets of Tehran-dirt, paved, dry, wet, muddy, icy-never stuck, never a breakdown. Smooth, too.

  • @Matticus289
    @Matticus289 Год назад +2

    The horn for the brakes is pretty cool

  • @MaryandTheJeepCycle
    @MaryandTheJeepCycle Год назад +3

    Ha ha I love how he’s just shaking it at the start of the video!!🤣

  • @poetryplace
    @poetryplace Год назад +1

    I had one of these in the late 70s, as long as you weren't in a hurry it would go anywhere over anything. The big bonus is that you could strip most of the body panels off with basic hand tools and open it up like a tiny truck. I shifted full size refrigerators, stoves and such in mine many a time. However those inboard front brakes were a pain to change requiring a special tool to align them. I only got rid of mine because my wife-to-be could only drive an automatic and couldn't cope with the umbrella handle shifter.

  • @richardhasler6718
    @richardhasler6718 Год назад +1

    Great video, in the 1980's I also drove a 2CV across the Sahara. Up to Tamanrasset in Algeria, the road is paved and from Arlit in Niger on the other side, so there is only about 400 miles of sand, most of which is fine to drive on apart from the bump corrugations!

  • @madjh8
    @madjh8 Год назад +5

    Like the Renault 4L, they were very capable off road. But Citroen has long travel and that suspension system. Still goes to North Africa in 4l clubs from France cross Spain and enter Morocco. Fun Adventures 😃

  • @Locomotiveman1994
    @Locomotiveman1994 5 месяцев назад

    My dad had a pretty remarkable story about offroading with a 2CV:
    He an a buddy of his, who owned the 2CV (this was back in the late 80s in Europe, so this was his daily driver), had a meeting with the local forseter. Now I can't remember what it was about, but it involved driving through the forest to get to some location. The route went up an incline, and since it had rained fairly substatialy for the privious couple days, it was drenched with mud.
    Now the forester drove (iIrc) a Suzuki Jimmny, and had quite some trouble getting up, despite 4WD, off-road tires and locked diff.
    digging through the mud until they found that needed grip and proppelling the 2CV up that hill like a rocket sled on rails.

  • @fifi23o5
    @fifi23o5 Год назад

    My two friends, twin brothers from Croatia have a 4WD CV2. They went from Croatia to Kazakhstan and back, of course by that thing. To see a football match...
    That thing is simply incredible off-road. It is very light and it has outstanding articulation.

  • @alexvt418
    @alexvt418 7 месяцев назад

    Brings back super fond memories. These vehicles are amazing off road, with such an amazing ride.... but don't do any jumps. I broke the frame on a 2CV Cargo after a few long sailing jumps on a sandy wavy beach road. A quick visit to the welding shop, however, brought it back to spec. Another tip...on old 2CVs, the gas pedal sometimes get stuck - always drive bare feet so you can curl your toes over the pedal and pull it back to safety. I loved the look, the ride, the sound, the amazing comfortable (and simple) seats, the sunroof, the shifting, and so much more about these cars. 🙂

  • @willtricks9432
    @willtricks9432 11 месяцев назад

    I had a 2CV back in the eighties with snow tyres and it went every where. My first time off roading was on a local Byway, there was 9 of us in a 2CV on a savage sandy track and it handled it fine.

  • @richardlionheart793
    @richardlionheart793 Год назад

    I had a 2cv and a dyanne, I actually fell in love with their quirks,Great fun having to thrash them everywhere and judge your revs to get optimum power.

  • @Nellie-H
    @Nellie-H Год назад +1

    Love it! You even have the original Michelin ZX tires on! There's some iconic basic cars: The 2CV, Beetle, MINI and Fiat 500 - The Originals! None of all new cars have as much character as these! Gladly I owned some.

  • @fulknerra6116
    @fulknerra6116 8 месяцев назад

    I want my 2cv back! it eventually rusted its way out of existence despite being welded many times, but I loved that little car so much.

  • @robinhughes8822
    @robinhughes8822 8 месяцев назад

    My mum had one and when it snowed it was unstoppable, you have to drive them hard they won’t tire ,foot to floor all the time 😊

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
    @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Год назад +1

    I had the burgundy Charleston paint job on my Deux Chevaux back in the in 1980s. The suspension was designed to go across a furrowed field with a basket of eggs in the passenger seat without breaking an egg.
    That hill was perfectly possible if you'd geared down. I had to learn that early in driving mine.

  • @LocojustLoco
    @LocojustLoco Год назад +1

    When the wheels slide you have more than enough power - you need grip. More weight on the wheels, for example.
    The 2CV was designed to be able to transport two persons, a bag of potatoes and a tray of eggs, without breaking any egg even when passing in the fields and on bad routes.
    By the way it seems that the 2CV and Ami6 are the only cars on the world able to scrap the body on the road with having all 4 wheels on the road...

  • @lowrangemaniac5326
    @lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад +11

    I would love to see you trying the old Fiat Panda 4x4 on that course!
    I repeat: the OLD Fiat Panda 4x4!

    • @roelkomduur8073
      @roelkomduur8073 Год назад

      That's clearing... they were build by Steyer in Austria in the same plant as the G wagon.

    • @lowrangemaniac5326
      @lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад

      @@roelkomduur8073 to be more precise, the Steyr-Puch builded the 4x4 system for the Panda

  • @infernoking7504
    @infernoking7504 Год назад +8

    To me it's like a French Model T meant to go off road and if you can get stuck you can just push it out

  • @robkleinlangevelsloo259
    @robkleinlangevelsloo259 11 месяцев назад

    I own a 2CV.
    Momentum and keeping high rpms are key.
    You've got a beautiful one there. Keep it well maintained.

  • @charliegardner6804
    @charliegardner6804 4 месяца назад

    Great video guys thanks for sharing 👍.

  • @Martin_Siegel
    @Martin_Siegel 7 месяцев назад

    The autocross racers used studed snow tires here. (There were 2CV-Cross competions for a while here, but that was the 1970ies)

  • @Longsnowsm
    @Longsnowsm Год назад +12

    I love the way it looks and the engineering is wonderful. Would love to see manufacturers attempt such a thing with the new EV's. With all that weight of batteries it probably isn't possible, but would love to see something like this. Just excellent people oriented car.

    • @kimjensen2743
      @kimjensen2743 Год назад +1

      Several companies do 2cv EV conversions

    • @Longsnowsm
      @Longsnowsm Год назад +1

      @@kimjensen2743I think I heard them say they spent a pretty penny for that car so I can't imagine buying one to do a conversion. Would be interesting to see a modern take on a concept like this.

    • @kimjensen2743
      @kimjensen2743 Год назад +1

      @@Longsnowsm companies are still doing 2CV EV conversions, which was my point. Done for decades.

    • @PedroConejo1939
      @PedroConejo1939 Год назад +1

      Check out the Citroën Oli EV concept for off-the-wall engineering vision, but don't listen to the haters - most can't string a coherent sentence together. It won't go into production but it does presage what's coming from Citroën. And yes, there are plenty of companies in Europe doing 2CV EV conversions. There's even some decent DS conversions about.

  • @benjamin8031
    @benjamin8031 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah the 2CV's suspension is incredible. Props to Paul Magès who designed it at the time. He also designed the DS's suspension later.

  • @EnlightenedPatriot1
    @EnlightenedPatriot1 9 месяцев назад

    I am in the UK, nearly 77, and we owned 2 of these nearly 40 years ago, plus the Diane version. We have such happy memories, like on holiday in Devon with our 2 young sons, dingy, surfboard, etc, sticking out of the roof, we are now seeking one as a 2nd, fun, car. Indestructible, still as practical and economical now as in the days of its conception. Totally insane, I know, but we can all dream, can't we? They are now going for £20k, but good ones going for about half that - if prepared to travel. Thanks for confirming how special these little cars are, especially coming with their economy, ride, spare wheel, starting handle, height-adjustable headlights, all bolt-on panels, soft top, etc.

  • @jorgebaptista3846
    @jorgebaptista3846 8 месяцев назад

    Congratulations for the nice videos! Did you search about POP- CROSS?? I wached some crazy mudd up &downhill circuits competitions in the 70's... Maybe you find something about it, what those crazy guys made with these 2cv...😊

  • @captainkirk7266
    @captainkirk7266 11 месяцев назад +1

    My mother had a Charlston 2CV we rushed in every weather through the austrian alps. was a great car, reminds me of my childhood and teenager years

  • @jacobzimmermann59
    @jacobzimmermann59 8 месяцев назад

    Citroën never thought the 2CV would be anything other than a simple, cheap fix to get the impoverished rural French folk of the 1930s on the road. Remember, it was designed BEFORE WW2!. The expectation was that they would move to better and higher end cars as soon as possible. And yet, it's 2023 and there are 2CV fans all over the world, including in markets like the US where the 2CV was never officially sold! That's a truly amazing achievement. Among the many cheap entry-level cars produced throughout the decades, only the VW "Beetle" attained the same level of cult following.

  • @merouln700
    @merouln700 7 месяцев назад

    An other thing is yes it lacks power to climb certain hills... but you can always push it to get it away. It's light enough that someone who's not particularly strong (or multiple people for that matter) can get it out of trouble, you don't find yourself with a unmovable stone if it gets stuck. So less necessity to be towed to get out of a bad spot.

  • @w1924879
    @w1924879 Год назад +2

    In the late '80's we spent 6 weeks in North and West Africa with 2 Volkswagen Beetles, and halfway in the Sahara desert (which is slightly bigger than North America!) in a place called Tamanrasset, there was a car graveyard with many broken 2 CV's.
    Two Dutch guys who also had to left there 2 CV's behind, say it started first with heavyer steering. So its better not to go serious offroad without a reinforced frame.

    • @HenriBourjade
      @HenriBourjade Год назад

      Driving fast off-road with a heavily laden 2cv is a good way to get it screwed up.

  • @paulstewart6293
    @paulstewart6293 5 месяцев назад

    I loved my 2CV. I had loads of fun in it especially in summer.

  • @MolotovAustralia
    @MolotovAustralia Год назад +1

    I had one in the early nineties and took it off road regularly. 🙂👍👍

  • @mikedunn7795
    @mikedunn7795 8 месяцев назад

    This takes me back to when my dad had a 1950 Desoto sedan. The thing was at least 12 " off the ground. He had studded tires for winter,and it NEVER got stuck in snow. At worst,you might have to rock it when starting in a snow drift. Dad's main ride,a 1970 Cutlass,would regularly get stuck in the back alley,and I would have to hoof it there with a snow shovel to get him going again.

  • @crazyman8472
    @crazyman8472 Год назад +1

    Right out of "For Your Eyes Only"! 😎

  • @chrisw3771
    @chrisw3771 6 месяцев назад

    There are lots of 'kit cars' based on the 2CV, Lomax was the most popular. Citroen even built a race car based on them for a year in the 60's with massively oversized chrome lined barrels. My ex father in law raced one in a classic class around 30 years ago, it was refereed to as 'the rolling chicane' by everyone. I remember helping take the factory fibreglass body off to do some work on it. I'm sure it weighed more than the original car.

  • @cellevangiel5973
    @cellevangiel5973 2 месяца назад

    The simplicity of the 2CV was simply ingenious.

  • @rallyfan555
    @rallyfan555 8 месяцев назад +1

    1CV is a cool little car. I'd like to see you try that course in a Model T too. They were crazy-capable off road too.

  • @docternoblex
    @docternoblex 8 месяцев назад

    This is exactly how I felt getting to drive my friends MK1 Panda 4x4, lightweight, yet very capable

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID Год назад +2

    It didn't run out of power going up that slope, it ran out of grip. The secret with an FWD drive in situations like that it to reverse up. That puts much more of a load on the driven wheels.

  • @carltwidle9046
    @carltwidle9046 Год назад +3

    Wonderful Citroen CV2. One of the best cars ever built. 👌

  • @jwserge
    @jwserge 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent car!
    The Britishes deserve it!

  • @alteisenfahrer
    @alteisenfahrer Год назад +1

    Funny that there is a german license plate..."FÜ" is Fürth, the neighbor town of Nürnberg. 2 CV means 2 chevaux, english 2 horses which was the tax to pay for in france where the car did come from

  • @scottyellis3442
    @scottyellis3442 Год назад +1

    Love little videos like this. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mikewho9964
    @mikewho9964 Год назад +1

    Check out the "Africar " from the 1980s and the epic journey that took the 3 different Africars from the Artic Circle all the way to the Equator - essentially a plywood 2wd CV2 - amazing what they have already achieved

  • @mp-gs5wb
    @mp-gs5wb Год назад +2

    Hello, great video !
    i had the exact same 2cv Charleston yellow and black from 1982.
    I confirm this is the best car ever !
    More than a car it is a lifestyle ( Hope the translation worked 😉)

  • @cdchantler
    @cdchantler 8 месяцев назад

    My dad had one of these when I was about 4. I remember having to climb way up to get into the back

  • @craigdouglasmartens7037
    @craigdouglasmartens7037 Год назад

    Great litle cars! The Citroen Sahara was an amazingly capable overlanding car based on this platform. There was a 4wd version made as well.

  • @spamanator666
    @spamanator666 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing here that I couldn't have done in my old '64 Beetle I used to abuse in Alaska when I was a teenager, maybe give one of those a try on this course too.

  • @PiersLawsonBrown1972
    @PiersLawsonBrown1972 11 месяцев назад

    As a youngster, my friends and I piled into a friends 2CV and taking it up to a disused airfield to hoon around in it, trying to roll the damn thing. Nope, 2CV's are a rock. It really does showcase how certain development in cars are prioirtised when you look at current 'basic' models and it is all about comfort rather than practical.

  • @willythebluebear
    @willythebluebear Год назад +1

    You said 'Citroën' quiet well!

  • @jean-yvesmartin6934
    @jean-yvesmartin6934 Год назад

    My first car that my parents bought me when i turn 18 was a 1962 bright orange 2cv...loved her , wish i could drive her today

  • @patriley9449
    @patriley9449 Год назад +1

    There are some videos of 2CV rally cars, and the cornering angles are so crazy that you can't help but laugh. These are real crowd pleasers.

  • @joergmaass
    @joergmaass 5 месяцев назад

    My uncle owned a Duck (as we call it in Germany). He used to load us children into the back and then swerve left and right on a side road, making us roll from one side to the other. I have very fond memories of the 2CV and think it is one of the best engineered and simply best cars ever built. As a teen, I dreamt of putting a powerful motorbike engine into one and then make Porsche drivers weep at the traffic lights and on winding roads...:).

  • @rodericde876
    @rodericde876 8 месяцев назад

    The original Michelin tyres were designed for the 2CV and the mass dampers on the axles are tuned to the weight of the wheels with the tyres. Best not to change them.

  • @mikesierra8156
    @mikesierra8156 Год назад

    My first car in France when I was 18 back in '69, and it was a '55 model. You needed the xtra HP because you're a bit shy at driving the thing and you're far from exploring the beginning of it's abilities. I reckon it's normal when you sit at the wheel of such a beautiful and shiny unit of this piece of pure Citroën's genius. You don't want the smallest scratch ruining this splendid yellow!

  • @reallyemptypockets6509
    @reallyemptypockets6509 Год назад +1

    I did bear creek pass in my 1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency, on 3 flat tires.

  • @InXLsisDeo
    @InXLsisDeo 8 месяцев назад

    As a french, you pronounce Citroën perfectly !

  • @jf5070
    @jf5070 11 месяцев назад

    Félicitations for your French accent when you said Citroen !! Citroen was made with one aim : transport eggs in panier without broken outside a road. Job is done. This is a mythic car here in France. Very happy to see one in test in land of car … USA 😊

  • @JarmelSingsKaraoke
    @JarmelSingsKaraoke Год назад

    Thanks Tommy, Brendan...👏👏👏

  • @RichardStefanits
    @RichardStefanits 7 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: You can buy newly made frame and other components for this car. Also there is a bimotor version with 4wd (doulbe drivetrain basically) the engines can be controller independently and in case of a failure you can drive home with one of the motors only. The car is nicknamed the "Duck" in some countries.

  • @cyclesingsleep
    @cyclesingsleep Год назад

    Hey, Tommy! Ya'll're great...the whole team! But, you had me spitting my coffee out in laughter when murdered the French pronunciation...congrats, you stand shoulder to shoulder with many greats! 😂 😂 😂 😊

  • @fritzfrank6437
    @fritzfrank6437 5 месяцев назад

    ..its always so much fun seeing you guys from the colonies being surprised that almost everything was and is better coming from Europe!

  • @koerrie
    @koerrie 8 месяцев назад

    Wow,that is really one of a kind, Sir. You know how to spell "Citroën" properly - impressive!
    In Germany, where I live, people often rend to pronounce it in a "French", but wrong pattern. Forgive me if I can't properly spell in letters how Germans speak that out, but you'd immediately burst in laughter once you heard that.
    Which is a shame especially considering that the US are an ocean away but France is in my neighorhood... ;-)

  • @mho...
    @mho... 8 месяцев назад

    I learned about this suspension today & im really blown away by the handling & overall stability of this Chassis!
    Imagine this with a descent Torque but "slow" Electric engine...with like 100 kmh top speed or something, must be a fun "toy" to go anywhere!

  • @marian6593
    @marian6593 8 месяцев назад +1

    The 2CV and the wonderful DS were probably the best cars Citroen ever made.
    I hated my 2CV at the time but I'd sell my soul for one now. Can't say what I'd do for a DS 😀

    • @Duke_of_Lorraine
      @Duke_of_Lorraine 7 месяцев назад

      Add the Traction to that list. As the name indicates in french, it was the first mass-produced front-wheels-drive car. Which has become the standard for daily drivers.

    • @marian6593
      @marian6593 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Duke_of_Lorraine Absolutely! I always thought of it as a very impressive German looking car which seemed to have a luxurious yet somewhat imposing appearance; but I suppose the body styling was "of it's time" as were the Alvis and other models of that period.

    • @Duke_of_Lorraine
      @Duke_of_Lorraine 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@marian6593 before WW2, France was the leader of luxury cars. The war then a tax on horsepower killed the sector.

  • @Objectification
    @Objectification 11 месяцев назад

    I miss mine, I had 2 in the past. Lovely things ❤