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Citroen C3 Review (2002 to date)

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Quick Summary

The C3 sees Citroen once again refusing to follow the in crowd and in the process the French company created one of the more appealing cars in the supermini sector. The C3 rewards a laid back frame of mind and yet it offers enough neat touches and stylish features to keep all but the most determined petrolhead happy. Plump for a diesel if you really want a supermini that shines while the Pluriel will certainly get you noticed. Recommended.
Overall:  2.5 out of 5

Models Covered:C3 – February 2002 – to date:Five door hatch 1.1, 1.4, 1.4 16v, 1.6 petrol, 1.4 diesel [L, LX, SX, Desire, Exclusive, XTR, Stop & Start, VTR] Four door Pluriel convertible 1.4, 1.6 petrol, 1.4HDi diesel.

LA VIE EST BELLE?

Citroen's C3 was the car that proved that superminis didn't need to be outrageously sporty in order to succeed. Concentrating instead on offering keen value for money and an unthreatening family oriented appeal, the C3 notched up significant sales and the diesel models in particular are some of the best superminis around. Picking up a decent used example shouldn't be too tricky with a number of well looked after low-mileage cars on the market.
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History of the C3

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Think for a moment about how the motoring press works. Most journalists are rabid petrolheads, largely made up of frustrated racing drivers and wannabe Jeremy Clarksons. Ride comfort, affordability, economy and practicality don't excite these types but that's exactly what the broad swathe of customers want from a supermini. As more and more superminis began to ride and handle like GTi pocket rockets, Citroen took a different tack. Their C3 range, unveiled in early 2002 was refreshingly unsporty. There was no GTi version, no potent engine; in fact Citroen made it clear there were no plans for anything as racy as a three-door version. With its smiling face and cute interior detailing the remorselessly benign C3 was about as cuddly as small cars. And the public loved it for the fact. The range was added to towards the end of 2002 with the emergence of an entry-level 1.1-litre engine, a 92bhp 1.4-litre HDi diesel and a Desire trim level but it wasn't until spring 2003 that the first major addition appeared in the curious shape of the Pluriel. Claiming to be the most versatile small car around, the Pluriel's complicated roof offered all sorts of variations of topless motoring, Citroen even claiming (somewhat optimistically) that with the rear seats folded and the bootlid dropped it also functioned as a light duty pick-up! In late 2003 the Euro4 compliant version of the 1.4-litre 8-valve HDi engine arrived, all models got ABS with EBD, extra equipment was added and list prices went up by £200 or so. In early 2004 we saw the XTR derivative with its 4x4 styling accessories and a 16-valve 1.4-litre engine was also added. Then at the start of 2005, the Stop & Start arrived bringing technology which turned off the engine when the C3 was stationary for better fuel economy as did a moderately sporty VTR derivative. A relatively far-reaching facelift was announced in the Autumn of 2005. Dynamically, the car was boosted by tauter suspension settings and enhanced steering feel. The front end received a nip and tuck with a more prominent grille and air-intake along with a larger Citroen badge. The biggest improvement was in interior quality with a new upmarket look and better materials. The SensoDrive gearbox was also reworked with a conventional gate introduced so the driver could see what mode they were in and chrome detailing on the shift lever.
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Citroen C3 Road Test

Think soft, safe and sedate and you won't be disappointed. The diesel models are a good deal punchier in feel than the petrol-powered cars. Whereas the more common eight valve unit makes 70bhp, the upspec sixteen-valve number swells power to 92bhp, giving the lightweight Citroen a fair turn of pace and making it the C3 to choose if you need to get a mild hustle on. Of course, as with most diesel cars, bald 0-60 figures don't tell us too much, the C3 HDi 16v clocking 11.5 seconds. What's more impressive is the smooth swell of torque. It starts pulling hard from just over 2,000rpm and unlike many multivalve turbodiesel engines, it hasn't shot its bolt by 3,000. The little Citroen still has decent reserves of shove right up to 5,000rpm, endowing it with the sort of flexibility that's not generally a feature of such small cars. The gear lever becomes something of a quaint irrelevance as you just wade lazily through the surplus of torque. Plug it into fifth as you hit a motorway on-ramp and you'll be amazed how it accelerates right up to speeds at which a judge would likely throw his gavel, wig, stenographer and book at you. What's equally impressive is that despite the C3's abundant urge, it still manages to average 65.7mpg. On a gentle run, you'll see over 76mpg which, incidentally, is better than the eight-valve model.
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Buying a Citroen C3

Although cabin trim quality isn't the best in class, the C3 comes from tried and tested stock and you should expect little or nothing in the way of mechanical faults. The engines in particular are supremely reliable and few issues have emerged so far. Check that the piano-finish on the Pluriel's roof rails hasn't been damaged as even the slightest contact with a concrete garage floor will put a horrible scuff on them. Also check that the hood is working and hasn't suffered from any damage. Aside from that, make sure the car has been regularly serviced, is free from parking knocks and scrapes and check the interior for signs of destruction by kids.
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Citroen C3 Typical Pricing

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Used C3 prices start from £3,175 for a 2002 51-plated 1.4-litre LX or a 52-plated 1.1-litre L, with SX versions weighing in around the £3,400 mark and automatics tacking another £200 into that price. The 1.4-litre HDi diesels proved more popular and you shouldn't have too much trouble tracking down a clean 2002 51 plated LX with 70bhp for around £3,375. The more powerful 92bhp car starts at £4,100 in SX trim on 02-plates. If you hanker after a few extra refinements, you'll need at least £4,400. This will put you behind the wheel of the plush 1.6 16v Exclusive. Pluriel pricing is still a little volatile. Insurance for the C3 ranges from Group 2 up to Group 5 for the 1.6 Exclusive.
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Citroen C3 Parts

(approx.based on 2002 C3 1.4 excl VAT) A clutch assembly is around £110 and an exhaust system about £325 including a catalytic converter. Front and rear brake pads will be in the vicinity of £40-45 each. A radiator is about £170, an alternator about £250 and a starter motor £230.
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Citroen C3 Rated

Performance 2.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 3 out of 5Comfort

Handling 2 out of 5Handling

Economy 3.5 out of 5Economy

Styling 3 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 2 out of 5Build

Depreciation 3 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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