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We have 1 reviews of recent Citroën C4 models:

  • A distinct family car with superlative ride comfort

    Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
    New price: £19,720 - £28,405

    PROS

    • Excellent long-distance cruiser
    • Eager and efficient engines
    • Spacious, minimalist interior

    CONS

    • Go elsewhere if you want sportiness
    • No hybrid models available
    • Divisive styling won't universally appeal
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