10 Free Citroen Sound Effects - Most Popular
Car, Starting and Departure

Starting a car and start thereof. Car: Citroen Saxo 1.1. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:24.
Car (Arrival, Stop, Departure)

Arrived from a car that brakes, neutral engine on, then restart and move away. Car: Citroen Saxo 1.1. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:41.
Car (Passage at 90km / h)

Passage of a Saxo 1.1 at 90km/h. Light rattle of wheels. The car quickly disappears around a bend. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:25.
Car interior, 90 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 90 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Length: 03:13.
Car interior, 50 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey in a city, limited to 50 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Length: 04:01.
Small gasoline engine

Start and extinction of a Peugeot 107 gasoline engine 1 liter. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:51.
Car (reverse and stop)

Car in reverse. It slows and stops the engine. Car: Citroen Saxo 1.1. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:22.
Car interior, 80 km/h

Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 80 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Length: 01:16.
Car passing 50km/h #2

A Citroën Saxo 1.1 driving past at 50 km/h. Light wheel rattling. The car quickly disappears around a bend. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:26.
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