Citroen C3 Aircross (2017 on)

1
reviewed by Anonymous on 16 January 2024
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2022
3
reviewed by Anonymous on 25 July 2022
4
reviewed by Stormy. on 22 September 2021
4
reviewed by George Murdoch on 7 August 2020
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 8 March 2020
3

1.2 Puure Tec 110 Feel Manual 5 speed stop + start 5 door

reviewed by Anonymous on 4 February 2020
3
Overall rating
3
How it drives
1
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
3
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
4
How you rate the manufacturer
4
Overall reliability

Good generally but many niggles.

My previous car was a C3 Picasso 1.6 petrol, so this Aircross was an obvious update. Is this car an improvement on the Picasso ? Alas all things considered no it is not. The petrol consumption on this C3 Aircross is worse than my previous model, the C3 Picasso averaged 43mpg this is 35 mpg. I'm a retired person so no boy racer driving, I live in North Derbyshire so no city driving. Another major annoyance is the touch screen, compared to a smart phone touch screen the response from the Aircross screen is SLOOOOW, it's the only way to control the car heating and ventilation WOW what an annoyance and when driving it's down right dodgy.The passenger seat height can't be adjusted, the lane change bleep bleep is so hap hazard I'm at a loss with it, the speed detection system is it's equally wayward brother. Turning off the lane change then produces an annoying orange icon in the dashboard display. There are many more niggling annoyances that you don't detect on a test drive. I guess I'll soldier on for a couple of years then get shut of it.

Report as offensive

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2019
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2019
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2019
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 21 December 2019

Write your review

About this car

Price£15,085–£20,420
Road TaxB–F
MPG49.6–70.6 mpg
Real MPG78.3%

Just reviewed...

2
submitted by Anonymous
5
submitted by tony whittaker
1
submitted by Anonymous