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Character, comfort and class-leading value were Citroën’s objectives for the new C3 supermini, and the French firm has hit all three nails on the head. We’ve already driven the petrol and electric ver
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As a motorist who has always enjoyed swift, measured and safe driving, a combination of factors (average speed cameras, reduced A-road speed limits, drivers going considerably slower ‘just in case’, i