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Who ever said hatchbacks were more practical than saloons?
JACK WARRICK
CITROEN’S positivity about occupant comfort is laudable but – like the England cricket team or Rachel Reeves’ Budget – eventually it’ll make contact with a brutal reality, in this case British roads.
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