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Citroen adds C1 and C3 Pluriel Codes
Tuesday, 05 Feb 2008 16:00
Citroen C3 Pluriel Code ready for launch
Citroen has added the C1 Code and C3 Pluriel Code to its range, complementing the existing C2 Code.
The new models have distinctive looks and are based on the model’s top trim level with a tantalising range of additional equipment - including luxurious leather upholstery, sporty alloy wheels, chrome interior trim and smart black livery.
All three vehicles, including the C2 Code, have impressive fuel-efficiency, low CO2 emissions, a proven safety technology - with 4-star Euro NCAP rating - and prices from under £8,000.
The C1 Code is based on the Rhythm model, in both three and five-door versions, and features a CD player, remote central locking, electric windows and four airbags.
Equipped with a lithe 1.0i (68hp) engine, the vehicle also delivers lively acceleration and a responsive driving experience.
For the economical and environmentally conscious, Citroen's supermini returns a very fuel-efficient 60mpg on the combined cycle and ultra-low CO2 emissions of just 109g/km.
The C3 Pluriel Code mirrors the C1 but it also includes a retractable roof, transforming it from a versatile hatchback to a sexy cabriolet.
Again, the vehicle delivers excellent fuel efficiency - achieving over 41mpg on the combined cycle with its 1.4i 16v (75hp) petrol engine offering the perfect blend of performance and economy.
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