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Citroen C1 review covering 2005 To Date
Thursday 18 September 2008
If, like me, you’ve been inundated with headlines about rising insurance premiums, soaring fuel bills, punitive emissions taxation and frankly ludicrous congestion charge pricing, you might well be looking to ditch your gas guzzler and switch to a titch and little cars don’t come much more funky and fun than Citroën’s C1. Affordable pricing from new has seen these cars sell like hot cakes with the inevitable effect of softening the used valuations. If you’re looking for a low-mileage city scoot, you can’t do a whole lot better than the C1.
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Tuesday 26 August 2008
As a nation we like a bit of grief. Hand wringing sometimes seems to be a national pastime. Those looking forward to getting all dewy-eyed and nostalgic over the passing of Citroen’s massively success
Read Citroen C2 reviewFriday 22 August 2008
We’re not going to beat around the bush here. Citroen’s C5 wasn’t a roaring success as a new car. It transpired that buyers preferred the extra dynamism of their Mondeos, the predictability of their V
Read Citroen C5 Estate reviewWednesday 11 June 2008
Citroen’s C3 Pluriel is a car you’ll either love or hate. Most are baffled by its complicated roof mechanism and rather strange market positioning. Early reports of questionable durability also put sa
Read Citroen C3 reviewFriday 30 May 2008
Big Citroëns have tended not to make a whole lot of sense as a new car buy. Most savvy buyers know that they depreciate heavily and the only way this can be offset is by negotiating big discounts from
Read Citroen C5 reviewFriday 9 May 2008
Deviating from a winning formula can be a big risk. Citroen knows this as well as any car manufacturer, having had a long history of big hits followed by rather impressive failures. The company has fo
Read Citroen C4 reviewThursday 24 April 2008
What was the best selling mini MPV in the UK in 2001? Get the dunce’s hat on if you plumped for the Fiat Multipla or the Nissan Almera Tino. If you opted for the Vauxhall Zafira or the Renault Scenic
Read Citroen Xsara Picasso reviewThursday 24 April 2008
Citroen’s C3 was the car that proved that superminis didn’t need to be outrageously sporty in order to succeed. Concentrating instead on offering keen value for money and an unthreatening family orien
Read Citroen C3 reviewMonday 3 March 2008
The Citroen 2CV was legendary for its design parameters. It had to be able to drive across a ploughed field, driven by a man with a hat on, whilst not breaking a basket of eggs. The Citroen Berlingo M
Read Citroen Berlingo reviewMonday 14 January 2008
Mention the Citroën C4 to most people and you’ll be rewarded with a blank look. Ask about the dancing robot instead and there will be that instant flash of recognition, a classic case of the advertise
Read Citroen C4 review