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Japanese supermini reinvented as a French-built EV
MATT SAUNDERS
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
List price £26,995 Best price £24,975 Range 253 miles Battery size 52kWh For Attractive pricing; smart and well-equipped interior; fine ride and handling balance; slick infotainment Against Rear leg r
MILEAGE 3564 WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT Can Citroën’s new small EV challenge the class-leading Renault 5? I ’m not in the saddle of our ë-C3 but something feels familiar. Déjà vu? Kind of. This time, though
THERE HAVE BEEN countless remakes of classic movies, and a lot of them don’t stand up to scrutiny when you compare them with the original; Carrie, The Italian Job and Planet of the Apes are just a few
Small electric cars – whatever happened to them? Wasn’t that long ago we had BMW i3s and all sorts scampering around, then suddenly... we didn’t. Vanished off the face of the earth, leaving only a tra
EIGHTY-FOUR PER cent. That’s the proportion of Renault 5 (R5) buyers who are new to the brand, apparently. It’s a very telling figure, because it shows just how squarely Renault has hit the nail on th