Citroen C3 - fashionable, frugal and fun
By Peta LeeI saw this funny quote about the French recently. It came from famous and humorous American writer PJ O'Rourke, and OK, he said it at least 20 years ago, but I still laughed.
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Citroën C3 Picasso
IT'S FAIR to say that Citroën did not have the easiest of 2009s. Not only were there serious doubts in the minds of many customers about the brand's commitment to South Africa, but it also suffered from a lack of new product.Of course, behind the scenes many things were happening, most important of ...
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Citroen C5: Fuss-free motoring - with a French kiss
By Dave AbrahamsThe Citroen C5 has been available in South Africa for about six months but was never officially launched, having arrived during the worst months of the auto industry's woes.On January 1, 2010, however, responsibility for the brand passed to a new distributor – Citroen SA, a wholly-ow...
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Citroen DS3, Mini-fighter to be
The DS3 design team worked with three keywords as the main objectives of the styling theme; surprise, appeal and vitality. Oozing creativity, the DS3 features a floating roof (thanks to blacked-out pillars), a “shark fin” B-pillar, LED-housing nooks in the front bumper, and chrome trim aplenty.
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Fifth Gear Citroen C1 review
There's lots to like about the Citroen C1. Along with its Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo sister cars, you could make a good case for it being a far more realistic look at the future of motoring than expensive electric cars or will 'o the wisps like hydrogen power. The C1 is small, light, good fun to dr...
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Fifth Gear Citroen C3 review
Although the previous generation wasn't much to shout about, receiving a lukewarm reception from critics, the previous-generation Citroen C3 has still managed to sell 2m units since its launch in 2002.
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Fifth Gear Citroen C5 review
Citroen, it seems, is on a bit of a roll. Not only have they become one of the greenest manufacturers, but they're also starting to design some really good-looking cars. The previous C5 was hardly a show stopper; its lump-of -plasticine design was coupled with a shoddy interior and poor build qualit...
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Fifth Gear Citroen DS3 review
If you're after a stylish and fashionable three-door hatchback, there are more models than ever to choose from. The Mini has been a blinding success, as has Fiat's revival of the plucky little 500. And now Citroen is in on the act too, although unlike the Mini and 500 the only thing retro about this...
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PASSION MEETS LOGIC.
PASSION MEETS LOGIC.HERE IS A CAR THAT WILL STIMULATE YOUR HEART AS MUCH AS YOUR HEAD, YOUR BODY AS MUCH AS YOUR SOUL.FROM THE PHYSICS TO THE PHYSICAL, IT RE-DEFINES EVERY DETAIL OF COMFORT, AESTHETICS, PERFORMANCE AND PROTECTION. IN ESSENCE, THE CITROËN C5 HAS BEEN CREATED TO MAKE OPPOSITES EXTREME...
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Three-from-one city cars début
Three-from-one city cars débutOnlookers must have wondered how a 3,4-metre city car could justify the veritable scrum that ensued when the C1 was unveiled - the presence of statuesque Lee-Ann Liebenberg certainly played a part!Citroën made no allusions about the C1 being a proper four-seater, but pr...
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