Talk:Citroën BX

Bertone inspired by himself?
In the article, I currently read: "The angular Bertone-designed hatchback was strongly inspired by the British 1977 Reliant FW11 concept and the 1979 Volvo Tundra concept car (also designed by Bertone)."

But in this page of the sporting-reliants.com website I read that the Reliant FW11 was itself based on a design by Bertone. It seems pretty logical that Bertone matured his own ideas through various models, and I propose the following rewording: "The angular Bertone-designed hatchback was preceded by other similar Bertone designs, like the British 1977 Reliant FW11 prototype and the 1979 Volvo Tundra concept car."

--Rebollo fr 22:51, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

You are referring to Bertone as 'he'? Bertone was a family founded and owned styling house whose Marcello Gandini developed the concept cars that led to the BX, and the BX itself. Heckmotor97 (talk) 14:34, 1 December 2021 (UTC)

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Fender extensions that added 10 cm to each side?
As written under § "Performance models" for the "BX Sports" (... and fender extensions that added 10 cm to each side of the car in order to accommodate the larger wheels) is mistaken, I believe. Probably mixed up with mm? 176.7.141.9 (talk) 01:01, 5 February 2024 (UTC)