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• About the domain names:
dsauto.com (still?) leads to driveds.com, for now
According to the Whois services, both domain names are registered by Citroën, the only difference being that the server seems to be based in Ireland for driveds and in France for dsauto...
In fact, the dsauto is older: it was created in 2004, and dsdrive only in 2013. If "There Can Be Only One", will the latter be the winner, as dsauto already redirect to it?
• About the 2015 models:
I noticed this "birth" in a street ad one week ago, and the DS 5 has been unveiled during the Geneva Motor show. So there must be already some of them in the streets today. And even if sold in July, remember that in France the model year starts in January to end in December for 14 years
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Talking about it, this "model year subject" should be updated by making real searches about how it is now managed in different countries: the French change took officially place to fit with the habits of other European countries.
Could it be an old habit that the IMCDb keeps despite being no longer used in Europe?
dsauto.com (still?) leads to driveds.com, for now
According to the Whois services, both domain names are registered by Citroën, the only difference being that the server seems to be based in Ireland for driveds and in France for dsauto...
In fact, the dsauto is older: it was created in 2004, and dsdrive only in 2013. If "There Can Be Only One", will the latter be the winner, as dsauto already redirect to it?
• About the 2015 models:
I noticed this "birth" in a street ad one week ago, and the DS 5 has been unveiled during the Geneva Motor show. So there must be already some of them in the streets today. And even if sold in July, remember that in France the model year starts in January to end in December for 14 years
_____
Talking about it, this "model year subject" should be updated by making real searches about how it is now managed in different countries: the French change took officially place to fit with the habits of other European countries.
Could it be an old habit that the IMCDb keeps despite being no longer used in Europe?