New C4 Making Headlines

Published Date: 06 April 2011

The new C4 which is in showrooms now has hit headlines fast all over the UK with some excellent reviews.

"The C4 is a relaxed cruiser and offers incredible comfort making it the perfect long distance companion. It is smart and understated thanks to the slashes in its sides and the c3-inspired tail-lights. Inside the high quality includes brushed metal inserts, and soft-touch materials, while the switches feel solid.
The C4 is a very practical car with class leading boot space. With its understated looks, classy cabin and comfortable ride, the C4 is a very grown-up car." Auto Express

"First impressions of the new model show it has matured. It is a handsome, grown up family hatchback. Citroen have been making big strides on their interior quality. Step inside the C4 and you find they've again upped the ante with smart trim and a well laid out cabin that has the added bonus of a very sporty finish to the main instruments and the wrap-around centre console. The C4 is a nice package to drive with light and responsive steering and excellent ride comfort. Citroen have obviously done a lot of work on the refinement and noise levels which are first class." The Sun

"In Practice, the stop-start system is fast and discreet in its operation to the point where, after a while, you dont even notice its there. If you're sold on the looks and ownership proposition of the new C4, you may well regard this model as the pick of the range. If fuel-efficency and low CO2 are also factors in your decision, then it will hold appeal." Autocar

"Impressive ride comfort, ease of driving and general refinement have been confirmed as the C4's strong points." DIESEL CAR, VICTOR HARMAN

Engineers working on the Citroen C4 have developed the car to include a belt-driven stop-start system to provide smooth, rapid restarts and low CO2 emissions. But they have also added a range of features to improve safety and comfort making driving the C4 an extremely relaxing experience." AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER

Published Date: 06 April 2011