Citroen C4 Exclusive Review – Smart, Packed With Features, But A Tad Lazy
THE 2016 CITROEN C4 RANGE CAME IN FOR A RANGE REJIG LAST YEAR WHICH SAW THE DIESEL VARIANT DROPPED AND A SOLE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION COMBO SPECCED FOR THE TWO-MODEL RANGE.
Prices also rose substantially thanks to the addition of new features and equipment, taking the C4 well into the high $20k region in its base form.
The high-grade C4 Exclusive tested here, at $33,900 plus on-roads, comes nicely packed with sunroof, sat-nav and a host of premium features, but is getting close to the entry point of the Audi A3 and BMW 1 Series ranges.
It also sits in the middle of Peugeot's excellent 308 range of 13 variants.
So, the C4 is in its twilight years now, does it still have something to offer? More crucially, is the premium pricetag of this model justified?