The gasoline meter is incorrect.
The gasoline pump broke.
It is a small car, not for people over 1.80m but it's fast and very moveable in the city.
I am very pleased to hear about these cars as they are seen very seldom now although their quality is very good. I have a 2 cylinder Visa and know well about the reliability of these air cooled machines. Keep your LNA as it will become more appreciated in some years because of its rarity.
More info:
www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1295/index.htm
www.citroen.mb.ca/citroenet.
I'm 1.86m and I'm very comfortable in my LNA 652cc (5cm over the head).This car is not only a city car:i take many long range trips at 130km/h on the highways without any problems and the top speed (without wind) is 140km/h, but it's possible to go faster winth wind behind (155km/h registered!).The engine is economic (6 litres at 130km/h) and very durable (170 000km now!)
Luke.
Citroen lna
is a very good car, economic and versatil, I have one since 10 years ago and this perfect one you enclosed the photo raul.
I thought these were not true Citroens, but rebadged and mildly restyled Peugeot 104's... good to hear you like the car though.
The above commenter is correct - they are a badge engineered Peugeot 104.
I think the only engine was Peugeot's own 1.1 litre 4 cylinder unit. They never had the flat twin engine.