Citroën car reviews

French brand Citroën used to be famous for its quirky and idiosynractic designs. Having gone through a long period of selling much more conventional - even boring - cars, it seems to be rediscovering its design flair with products like the C3 and DS3. Citroën has become a big player in the MPV market, too, with more offerings than any other manufacturer - no less than eight ranges at the last count.

Citroën is part of the PSA group, sharing many platforms and parts with Peugeot.

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New Citroën reviews

15 New Citroën reviews available

Citroën DS3 reviews

The DS3 is Citroën's attempt to produce a posh supermini to rival the Mini - a design-led, well-equipped car with a wide range of personalisation options. You're unlikely to get as big a discount on a DS3 as the Citroën C3 on which it's based, however.

Latest models: Citroën DS3 (2010-) & Citroën DS3 Cabrio (2013-) 

Citroën DS4 reviews

Launched in 2011, the Citroën DS4 is a premium hatchback. It's based on the Citroën C4 but as a member of the DS range, it's supposed to offer more in terms of character and personalisation options. It's not as charismatic as the smaller DS3, though.

Latest model: Citroën DS4 (2011-)

Citroën DS5 reviews

The Citroën DS5 is a premium hatchback-saloon crossover with striking looks, based on the current Citroën C5. Intriguingly, it's offered with diesel-electric hybrid technology, as well as conventional petrol and diesel power. Is the DS5 worth considering? Read our full review to find out.

Latest model: Citroën DS5 (2012-)

Citroën Dispatch Combi reviews

The van-based Dispatch Combi is a no-frills people carrier that can accommodate up to nine people. It is well-suited to specialist conversions, such as wheelchair-carrying.

Citroën Nemo Multispace reviews

Citroen's little Nemo Multispace is a very practical mini-MPV, based on the Nemo van. It's got lots of headroom, a versatile interior and economical engines. Early examples had no stability control, which is a serious safety concern in a high-riding rollover-prone vehicle like this. Would we still recommend it? Read on for the full Which? lowdown. 

Used Citroën reviews

18 Used Citroën reviews available

  • Citroën DS3 reviews

    1 review available (2010 - 2012) | Used price: from £9,925

    Citroen DS3 Cabrio 1

    The DS3 is Citroën's attempt to produce a posh supermini to rival the Mini - a design-led, well-equipped car with a wide range of personalisation options. You're unlikely to get as big a discount on a DS3 as the Citroën C3 on which it's based, however.

    Latest models: Citroën DS3 (2010-) & Citroën DS3 Cabrio (2013-) 

  • Citroën C3 Picasso reviews

    1 review available (2009 - 2012) | Used price: from £6,925

    Citroen C3 Picasso

    The Citroën C3 Picasso is the compact MPV version of the regular C3 supermini. It’s a little more stylish than the similarly priced Citroën Berlingo Multispace, but not quite as practical.

    Latest model: Citroën C3 Picasso (2009-)

  • Citroën Nemo Multispace reviews

    1 review available (2009 - 2012) | Used price: from £6,425

    Citroen Nemo 3

    Citroen's little Nemo Multispace is a very practical mini-MPV, based on the Nemo van. It's got lots of headroom, a versatile interior and economical engines. Early examples had no stability control, which is a serious safety concern in a high-riding rollover-prone vehicle like this. Would we still recommend it? Read on for the full Which? lowdown. 

  • Citroën C-Crosser reviews

    1 review available (2007 - 2012) | Used price: from £10,695

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    The seven-seater Citroën C-Crosser SUV is the sister model of the Peugeot 4007 – and both were developed from a third car, the Mitsubishi Outlander. But which one is best? Find out with our expert reviews.

  • Citroën C4 Picasso reviews

    1 review available (2007 - 2012) | Used price: from £6,350

    Citroen C4 Picasso 2012 3

    The roomy Citroën C4 Picasso seats five - the larger Grand Picasso is a seven-seater - and has plenty of space for everyone. It comes with economical diesel or smooth petrol engines, and is good value for money.

    Latest model: Citroën C4 Picasso (2007-)

  • Citroën C4 Grand Picasso reviews

    1 review available (2007 - 2012) | Used price: from £5,750

    Citroen C4 Grand Picasso

    The Citroën C4 Grand Picasso is the long-wheelbase, seven-seat version of the popular C4 Picasso. It's spacious, comfortable and good value for money. Is it worth a look, or best avoided?

    Latest model: Citroën C4 Grand Picasso (2007-)

  • Citroën Dispatch Combi reviews

    1 review available (2007 - 2011) | Used price: from £8,695

    Citroen Dispatch Combi f3q

    The van-based Dispatch Combi is a no-frills people carrier that can accommodate up to nine people. It is well-suited to specialist conversions, such as wheelchair-carrying.

  • Citroën C6 reviews

    1 review available (2006 - 2012) | Used price: from £7,725

    Citroen C6 1

    This large, luxurious saloon recalls the days of the old DS and CX: it's lavishly-trimmed and very comfortable to ride in. The Citroen C6 is an alternative to the usual options in this class, with diesel engines (2.2, 2.7 or 3.0 V6) that are fairly economical. Do you dare to be different? Read on for the full Which? lowdown on this unconventional executive contender.

  • Citroën C1 reviews

    1 review available (2005 - 2012) | Used price: from £3,350

    Citroen C1 2012 1

    The Citroën C1 is a cheap, economical city car that is almost identical to the Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107. Introduced in 2005 and updated in 2012, it offers stylish, low-cost transport with a strong reliability track record.

    Latest model: Citroën C1 (2005-)

  • Citroën C4 reviews

    2 reviews available (2004 - 2012) | Used price: from £2,795

    Citroen C4 Silver ftq static

    The Citroën C4 was the replacement for the dull old Xsara. The 2004-2010 version was perhaps a bit too 'out there' for many, while the current model has returned to being sensible again. 

    Latest model: Citroën C4 (2011-)

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