Anyone who’s ever been to France will know the profound loyalty the French have for their homegrown marques.
Unlike in the UK, where German prestige brands jostle for space with Japanese, South Korean, Swedish, French and, occasionally, British brands, in France, whether in town or country, on autoroute or rural lane, Citroëns, Renaults and Peugeots dominate.
That there’s such an overwhelming national pride in the country’s automotive industry is no bad thing, of course, and France has a long history in this field with much to be proud of.
It was here, in 1894, that the first organised motoring contest was held, a reliability test from Paris to Rouen. Then, the following year, what’s generally considered to be the first official motor race was run from Paris to Bordeaux and back. In both, Peugeots triumphed. We could go on, but you get the point.