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I'm ex-Citroen owner, and with my 3 yrs experience with C&C, this is my comments:

Citroen makes beautiful car, but low standard electronic accessories, and worst service from C&C, both attitude & spare parts.

Within 3 yrs, my ex-C4 has the following changed/problems:

1. Temperature sensor

2. Child-Lock module (waited >3 months)

3. Front card compartment (waited for >1 month)

4. Fuel leakage to back-seat

5. Air-con leakage to front-seat (3 times and still not fixed)

6. High fuel consumption

 

Whoever want to buy a Citroen, a very good luck to you.

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Yup, even a 1.3A Jap accelerates faster than a 1.6M conti from traffic lights.

 

Strangely, see so many Jap cars mod with super big exhaust that retard the acceleration off the line. [laugh]

 

Japs car lightmah! that's why can out run a conti anytime from pick up...but ask the jap to take a corner at 150 ...then you will see who comes out from the corner faster.. [laugh]

 

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Average FC 11.6km/L for 7000km.

Recent FC has been 12 ~ 12.6km/L Per tank since I switched to manual instead of auto.

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need to check out the car again , this time with wify .... hopefully the ride height is as high as my tucson

 

 

seriously, the best part of the car for me is the lack of the centre gearstick/handbrake. in very tight HDB carparks I can park nearer to one side and exit via passenger side, just by sliding over the seats.

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I'm ex-Citroen owner, and with my 3 yrs experience with C&C, this is my comments:

Citroen makes beautiful car, but low standard electronic accessories, and worst service from C&C, both attitude & spare parts.

Within 3 yrs, my ex-C4 has the following changed/problems:

1. Temperature sensor

2. Child-Lock module (waited >3 months)

3. Front card compartment (waited for >1 month)

4. Fuel leakage to back-seat

5. Air-con leakage to front-seat (3 times and still not fixed)

6. High fuel consumption

 

Whoever want to buy a Citroen, a very good luck to you.

 

 

Wah... did anyone else experience these problems? Fuel leakage to backseat is the worst thing I had heard of. :blink:

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seriously, the best part of the car for me is the lack of the centre gearstick/handbrake. in very tight HDB carparks I can park nearer to one side and exit via passenger side, just by sliding over the seats.

 

:D yeah, MPV should be practical, n C4GP is one practical MPV, lots of storage spaces, n easy for driver to move between the 2 front seats, n even to the back....

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depends how you look at like....i change from trajet to C4GP, monthly petrol saving of $200-$300 cos i drive a lot.....important, i am particular abt the width of the car...C4GP front 2 row is as spacious as trajet....but thrid row cant fight...

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current C4GP is already 6 speed transmission. But is a 6 speed semi automatic manual gearbox wth paddle shift...

either you love or hate it...

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Just for the record

 

at 9999km my avg FC was 11.9km/L (took a snapshot but too lazy to post here)

 

that was for the first 10k km

 

had it reset after that

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