Long-term test review: Citroen C3 - pictures
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The Citroen C3 has been with us since April 2017 and has impressed a lot of the Auto Express office with its spacious interior.
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The optional extras on our C3 include: Sport red roof (£150), keyless entry and start (£250), and 17-inch alloys (£200), amongst a few others.
The optional extras on our C3 include: Sport red roof (£150), keyless entry and start (£250), and 17-inch alloys (£200), amongst a few others.
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The engine in our Citroen C3 long-termer, is the popular 1.2-litre 3cyl petrol, producing 108bhp.
The C3 produces 103g/km of CO2, and costs £140 to tax.
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