Skip advert
Advertisement

Citroen C2

Citroen C2

Overall Average Rating - 81.48%
Position in the Top 100 cars - 80th

Ratings

Position in the Top 100 cars
Reliability: 57th
Build Quality: 97th
Running Costs: 9th
Performance: 85th
Braking: 56th
Ride Quality: 81st
Handling: 62nd
Practicality: 84th
Comfort: 88th
Ease of Driving: 51st

Your Quotes

“It is a low cost car with limited space, speed, seating but it delivers low running costs ie high (avg 64 mpg) and has low road fund tax p.a . Over all it is a good buy.”

Mr Paul Brittain - Liecester

Advertisement - Article continues below

“One of the best small hacthbacks I've ever owned - I will be buying another for sure!”

Mr David Bramley - Chester

“Excellent for city living and parking although petrol consumption is a little on the poor side! but size and a spacious interior outweighs the negatives on petrol pain!”

Emma Davies - Cheshire

“Extremely reliable little car perfect for running around town in and occasional trips out on main roads and dual carriageways.”

Mrs Myra Wootton - Walsall

“A great lttle car. The SensoDrive makes for a fun drive (with triptronic) or a easy drive (in automatic).”

Richard Parkin - Sheffield

“A good small car and value for money.”

Mr John Evans - Stourbridge

Manufacturer Verdict (Position - 23rd)

Wow! Citroen’'s in seventh heaven. While 23rd overall is hardly cause for celebration, a jump of seven places is a huge step in the right direction for the firm that found itself only seven steps from last place in 2006. Focusing its attention back on to producing design-led models that are genuinely desirable, it looks like things are on the up. However, there'’s still a long way to go...

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

The Zeekr 9X has landed! Chinese SUV hits London ahead of brand’s 2026 launch
Zeekrs London

The Zeekr 9X has landed! Chinese SUV hits London ahead of brand’s 2026 launch

Exclusive interview with the boss of Chinese premium brand about its UK introduction
News
30 Oct 2025
New Toyota RAV4 GR Sport 2026 review: playful SUV has plenty to like
Toyota RAV4 GR Sport PHEV - front

New Toyota RAV4 GR Sport 2026 review: playful SUV has plenty to like

The all-new Toyota RAV4 SUV is an improvement over the model it replaces, but still falls short in some areas
Road tests
31 Oct 2025
Why are Chinese cars flooding the UK?
New Omoda 5 and Jaecoo 7

Why are Chinese cars flooding the UK?

We investigate why the British market is so attractive to Chinese brands
Features
31 Oct 2025