
<p class="p1">Citroen’s three-cylinder PureTech petrol engines stretch right across the model line-up, ranging from 67bhp in the C1, to 128bhp in this C4 Picasso.</p>

This car comes with a six-speed manual and front-wheel drive.
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<p class="p1">The characteristic three-cylinder thrum is audible, but feels more refined than in rivals – remaining hushed under 3,000rpm.</p>

0-62mph takes 10.1 seconds.
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Emissions of 115g/km of CO2 mean it's cheap to tax.

<p class="p1">All cars come with a minimalist central touchscreen.</p>
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The three individual rear seats are a nice touch.

Picturesque sunset is not included in the price.
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The ride is calm and composed, if not sporty.

<p class="p1">17-inch Anaconda alloy wheels are a £225 option.</p>
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