By Katie Williams on January 13, 2012
As the C4 nears the end of its time with Victor Harman, he reflects on its overall merits and shortcomings, particularly when compared to its hatchback market competition.
Posted in Citroen, Reviews | Tagged Citroen, Citroën C4, Long Term Test
By Katie Williams on November 11, 2011
Victor Harman’s struggling to keep the C4 looking smart, and Britain’s soggy 2011 summer hasn’t helped at all!
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By Katie Williams on September 30, 2011
The Diesel Car long-term reports in every issue give you the lowdown on the most important cars on sale today – here’s a reminder of how some of our testers fared in October’s issue.
Posted in Citroen, Kia, Mazda, Reviews | Tagged Citroen, Citroën C4, Kia, Kia Sportage, Long Term Test, Mazda, Mazda 5
By Katie Williams on August 15, 2011
Don’t ignore the rest of the Citroën C4 range, because there are some excellent less costly cars at the opposite end from our long-term top of the range car. Victor Harman reports
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By Ian Robertson on July 4, 2010
In a world where normality rules, Citroën’s DS3 sticks out like a sore thumb – and not in a bad way, but definitely smile-inducing.
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By admin on May 28, 2010
Citroen’s new widescreen Picasso aims to capture extended families, but is it all just a gimmicky sideshow? Simon Hacker takes a front-row seat… You might think his talent for painting twisted faces and distorted bodies would make Pablo Picasso the last person Citroën would name a car after. But a massive 300,000 sales in the [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
“…ASIDE FROM A BIT OF GALLIC GARNISH, THE C-CROSSER IS ACTUALLY PART OF A JOINT PROJECT WITH MITSUBISHI… Coming Soon… Zut alors! The moniker might suggest Citroën has decided to take on P&O Ferries with an amphibious landing craft, but le C-Crosser is destined for far choppier waters than the Channel. After keeping its mitts [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
A fine ride, plenty of space, and huge discounts are the highlights. Downsides are depreciation and quality issues. Recent facelift offers controversial styling. Estate offersmassive load space What is special about French cars? Some people swear by them – claiming they’re quirky, innovative and cheap. There’s even an annual French car show for Gallic enthusiasts [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
The C3 Picasso is a timely arrival, a compact but impressively packaged family wagon with very decent driving manners Times are tough, as everyone knows, but there are moments when you have to laugh. Such as during the Spanish seaside launch of Citroën’s new C3 Picasso, when a straight-faced executive told us earnestly, that this [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
LAIDBACK LOAD LUGGER Citroën has long been famous for its reputation for making cars that make an impact, whether that is visually, or for general quirkiness. However, in the mid 1990’s, the French maker seemed to lose its way, with a range of competent but boring cars that left nothing for an enthusiasts juices to [...]
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