What car has two upside-down V's as its logo?

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PaulLynn
07/29/25 4:55pm
Two upside-down V's represent the Citroën automobile brand. Here are some key facts about Citroën: 1. Citroën is a brand under Automobiles Citroën, founded by André Citroën in 1919; 2. During its initial establishment coinciding with World War I's peak, the company primarily manufactured artillery shells and military equipment. It only began automobile production after the war ended; 3. Citroën became France's first company to adopt assembly line production, achieving an annual output exceeding 100,000 vehicles within just six years of its founding.
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