
The Skoda Citigo is the cheapest of the Volkswagen Group's city car trio, which also includes the VW up! and Seat Mii.

The Citigo is available with three or five doors, and the three cylinder engine is available in two states of tune - 59bhp and 74bhp - but neither is very fast.
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The interior feels very solid and well built, and if you avoid the entry-level S model equipment levels are good.

Cars badged 'Greentech' get economy tweaks like start-stop technology and low rolling resistance tyres, lowering the emissions enough to make them free from road tax.
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The Citigo, like its siblings, is fantastic to drive, with light controls in the city and a comfortable and refined ride on the open road.

Top spec cars get this removable infotainment and satnav device, but it's only a £300 option on any other trim.
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While the rear seats aren't exactly roomy, they make use of all the available space, and four six-foot adults will actually fit in this car.

The Skoda Citigo's boot is huge for a city car, and with the £60 variable boot floor it creates a flat load bay.
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