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YOUR CAR IN BRIEF: Citroen C5

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You know what? I really like the Citroen C5. First of all, it looks like a luxury sedan should - a classy car, but not about to blend in with the scenery either. Even the wagon looks rather nice, and seems to have a point, because it is rather practical, and doesn't look like a hearse. However. Citroens drop in price like clothes on boxing day, so don't buy one new. Hunt out a sucker who bought one new, and buy his. They may not be that reliable, but they will be reliable enough. It's parts are 80% shared with the Peugeot 407, but you wouldn't know it - this is much better. The engines are all diesel, however, and you need to buy the top model (Exclusive) to get the really good one. But look at it!!! It makes the Volkswagen Passat look like my microwave, and has an elegance and technicality about it that I definitely like. Interior appearance also, is highly commendable - it looks fantastic, like the cockpit of the Airbus A380, and with more than enough buttons to make you look high-tech. If you can see the steering wheel in the picture of the interior below, just check out how many buttons are on it - who needs that many buttons? On the steering wheel? Evidently, the C5 does. Why? Because it is absolutely loaded with features. There almost isn't enough space on the dash to fit enough buttons for all the features. That's why the C5 looks the way it does. But I love it. It's different - apart from the crowd. And the badge isn't snobbish enough to be keyed in the shopping centre car park - it's not too good, but it's well and truly good enough for me. And it's an honest kind of car - and likeable, with a fresh personality all of its own.

As a used car? Much better value option that buying it new, but don't get the old model. The old model looked hideous, drove very poorly and looked tackier inside than your grandma's tea set.

GET TO THE POINT!
Overall Rating: 8.5/10
Style: 8.5/10
Build Quality: 8/10
On-Road Performance: 8/10
Value For Money: 8.5/10
Practicality: 8.5/10
Safety: Rating Unavailable
Average Real Owner Reliability: New Model Unavailable - Old model: 6.8/10 (www.carsurvey.org December 2008)

THE STUFF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT!
Engines:
Please see the image in "HOW MUCH MOOLAH?" for this information.

Features:
Alloy Wheels: YES
Leather: YES
Cruise Control: YES
Air Conditioning: YES - Climate Control
Steering Wheel Audio Controls: YES
Power Windows and Mirrors: YES
Stability Control: YES
Airbags: SEVEN or NINE, depending on model
Foglamps: FRONT and REAR
CD Changer: SINGLE DISC
Speakers: SIX
Bluetooth: OPTIONAL
MP3 Compatibility: YES
Metallic Paint: OPTIONAL ($750)
Sunroof: OPTIONAL ($2,000)
HOW MUCH MOOLAH?
Effective December 2008
(Click Image to Emlarge)
WHAT ELSE COULD I GET?
Alfa Romeo 159
Audi A4
BMW 3-Series
Jaguar X-Type
Lexus IS
Mercedes C-Class
Peugeot 407
Renault Laguna
Saab 9-3
Volkswagen Passat
Volvo S40
Volvo S60
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4 comments:
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Unknown said...
December 30, 2008 at 6:14 PM  

this car is beautiful. Looks like I have to add this one to my first car wishlist too. However, I don't really know about Citroen's reliability or driveability; previous models have never fared well against its counterparts.

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Tsoukinator said...
January 3, 2009 at 12:03 AM  

hmm nice car i must say
what happened to the Citroen C4 though?
I loved that car because it turned into a transformer! =D!

I remember the first time I watched that commercial... it was awesome! =D
then they brought out more... and guess what? They're all in this one youtube video! =D

I suggest you check it out! =D
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xUYJCkpxJ-0

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Tsoukinator said...
January 3, 2009 at 12:05 AM  

or just watch the full original video ;-)
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=6G0alTxpthw

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Unknown said...
January 4, 2009 at 9:13 PM  

the C4 still exists...its a smaller car. LOVE THAT AD =] There's a new one where the robot's dancing, dunno what the link is though.

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