A short "Citroënade"

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A short cavalcade of Citroëns

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Same brand, but not the same personality.

I cannot hide the fact that I am above average interested in French cars, - so much so that I am willing to see through the fingers of weaknesses that have given rise to many of the prejudices that many people have with regard to French cars. The prejudice stems from the time when many car manufacturers launched innovative technology and design to stand out from the crowd. Many of these models have been immortalized and are kept alive by car enthusiasts around the world.

 

hdi - Citroën 2CV, a car concept we Norwegians don't quite understand.
Citroën 2CV, a car concept we Norwegians don't quite understand.

 
Over the course of 4 years, I have gotten to know the Citroën C4 more closely. It is not an extremely French car. Without the Citroën logo, it could have been any European car. The 90 HP HDi engine is shared by many other models in the PSA group, as well as Ford. The C4 is just as good as the permanently motorized Peugeot 308 or Ford Focus. It can compete well with the VAG group's Volkswagen Golf, Skoda Octavia and Seat Leon.
 
But it doesn't make a car enthusiast's heart beat faster.
 
In the small southern French town where I currently live, there are many old Citroëns, which have given rise to old prejudices. There are no cars for parades and exhibitions. They are used cars that are used in the same way as the C4 I drive, often as car number 2 in the family, or as a work car.

 

hdi - Dyane Fourgonnette is a tiny bit less spartan than 2 CV. In front of Citroen Nemo - a more modern van concept.
Dyane/Acadiane is a tiny bit less spartan than 2 CV. In front of the Citroen Nemo – a more modern van concept.

 
The most common old Citroëns I find in traffic are the air-cooled 2 CV and Dyane, as well as the Visa van – or C15 as it is called. Of the newer models, there are still a good number of ZX, Xantia and Xsara on the road, often with faded paint - but without rust. I have trawled the roads and alleys for large Citroëns such as the CX and XM, but they are almost impossible to drive up.
 
If you are looking for a used C4 - or other car brand - you should follow these two pieces of advice:
 
1. Choose a popular drivetrain
2. Simple is best
 

 

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The C4 differs little from other cars in the same class.

 
The C4 with a 90-horsepower HDI engine is very widespread. It has now been replaced by a new engine with 100 HP, but the 90-horsepower has no known weaknesses. The only thing to be aware of is that engines with particulate filters require refilling with cleaning fluid, and that the particulate filter is changed as part of the service programme, - estimated at 120 km service. If you follow the service intervals carefully, you can drive several hundred thousand problem-free km. If you are going to buy a used C000, I recommend that you choose a 4 liter HDI.

 

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Head cushions that can be adjusted correctly. An important safety detail.

 
Today, PSA supplies a turbocharged 3-cylinder engine series with 82 and 110 HP. PureTech are modern engines developed to provide high performance and low consumption based on small displacement. I think the 82-horsepower must work a lot, and it is difficult to follow the factory figures with regard to consumption. The 110 horse is better suited to the C4 family.
 
The C4 has – like its competitors – a long list of extras. If you are on the second-hand market, I would urge you to exercise caution. Drop robotic automatic transmission (EMG) on early models, or models with high mileage. The C4's drivetrain is not sporty, but manual gearboxes are easy to use and durable.

 

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You get a good first impression in the C4.

 
"My" C4 has navigation, an electromechanical handbrake that automatically switches on and off, front and rear parking warnings, as well as warning of traffic in blind spots. The navigation system on the 2012 model is not up to par with the best. It is too inaccurate for city driving. You can safely ditch navigation and buy Tom-Tom instead.
 
I recommend C4. You get a lot of car for the money, and a solid, large and comfortable car that will last for many years, although perhaps not as long as the other Citroëns in this "Citroënad".
 
I have previously written a test report about the C4 that can can be read here

Keyword-wise summary

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  • Engine feels powerful in traffic.
  • Good comfort and big car feel.
  • Pleasant noise level.
  • Good overview from the back seat.
  • Large luggage compartment for its class.
  • Durable engine (1,6 HDI).
  • Good brakes with emergency brake assistance.
  • High level of security.

 
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  • Slightly weak acceleration from standstill to highway speed (90 HP HDI)
  • Lots of reflections in the instruments.
  • High mileage is no problem, but then avoid the EMG automatic transmission.

 

2012 Citroën C4 1,6 HDi 90 HP
2012 Citroën C4 1,6 HDi 90 HP
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An Ami 8 Break – family car concept from the 70s.
The station wagon version was perhaps more practical than beautiful.
The station wagon version was perhaps more practical than beautiful.
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This Xantia taxi was previously often seen on local roads with an aging owner behind the wheel. It's not often you see such a nice Xantia.
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The C4 is a nice long-distance companion.
Not as fancy dashboard as in the 60s and 70s.
Not as fancy dashboard as in the 60s and 70s.
Detail from 2 CVs.
Detail from 2 CVs.

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Terje Bjørnstad. Blog administrator, hobby photographer and car enthusiast.

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