Is Citroën C4 a reliable car?
Is a used Citroën C4 hatchback reliable? The C4 has a mixed reliability record, usually finishing in the middle to bottom half of any surveys. Citroën as a brand finished in 28th place out of 32 manufacturers in our most recent reliability survey – a disappointing result.
Why are Citroën C4 so cheap?
Costs, insurance groups, MPG and CO2 The C4 Cactus is relatively cheap to buy and even more affordable to run, thanks to its impressive fuel economy and low CO2 emissions. For example, the Puretech 110 engine is capable of more than 50mpg when driven carefully, making it an excellent choice for private buyers.
What is Citroen HDi?
e-HDi micro-hybrid technology The Citroën e-HDi diesel engines deliver an environmentally friendly driving experience. They have a reversible starter-alternator that works in tandem with an e-booster to provide a seamless Stop & Start function.
How many miles will a Citroën C4 do?
Although more expensive to buy, the all-electric e-C4 offers a 217-mile range and zero CO2 emissions, which again could attract business users keen to reduce their tax bill.
Are Citroen automatic cars reliable?
The short answer is very simple, it was found to be quite reliable. In the most recent Telegraph reliability survey, Citroen came 13th for the second year in a row, with 115 problems per 100 vehicles.
Where is the Citroen C4 build?
MADRID – French automaker PSA will build a new generation of the Citroen C4 at its Madrid plant, guaranteeing the facility will remain operating at least until 2028.
Is Citroen C4 a SUV?
The Citroen C4’s SUV-like styling means that, physically, it appears larger than alternatives such as the Volkswagen Golf. However, it has a boot capacity of 380 litres, which is only average at best for this size of family car.
Does Citroen C4 have Turbo?
The Citroën C4’s single petrol option is a 1.2-litre turbo, but it’s available in three outputs: 99bhp, 128bhp and 153bhp.
Does HDi have turbo?
The 4 HDi is powered by its turbocharged engine and diesel motor, making it an inline four cylinder vehicle.
Are BlueHDi engines good?
What makes BlueHDi better? Unlike many dirty diesels on the roads, BlueHDi engines were made with the environment and future motoring standards in mind. Constructed from the finest materials and producing less than 0.08 NOx/km, lower CO2 emissions and an increase in power and economy.
How many miles can a Citroen c3 do?
In theory, then, the PureTech 110’s 45-litre fuel tank easily gives a range in excess of 450 miles – and thanks to the tougher WLTP test, that’s more likely to be achievable in regular driving.
Are Citroen cars expensive to repair?
The average cost to repair a Citroen car is pleasantly low. This could be for several reasons, the most likely being that the parts are quite popular and therefore are easy to source and repair. This brings the overall dependability score up.
How good is the C4 HDI?
The C4 rates five stars in European crash testing. You won’t get anywhere fast in the Exclusive HDi, but you will get a long way. An introductory drive that was alternatively vigourous then traffic bound saw us use little more than 6L/100km.
What do you think about the Citroen C4?
Anyway, the C4. It’s a hatchback that goes big on traditional Citroen strengths: comfort and aerodynamics. But it’s raised up, and round the lower edges is a skirting board of protective plastic cladding.
What kind of diesel is in the Toyota C4?
The mainstay of the range will be one of the 1.6-litre diesels, which are available in 99 or 118bhp versions. However, the punchy turbocharged petrols are worthy of consideration for those opting to use their C4 on shorter journeys.
Is there an electric version of the Citroën ë-c4?
This brings an electric version too, hilariously called the ë-C4. But we never put the accent on Citroën so we won’t bother on ë-C4 after this. The battery-powered one largely looks the same, with the same room inside as the combustion ones. Just no tailpipe. A 50kWh battery feeds a 136bhp motor.