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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

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“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...

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