The all-new Citroën C3 is now on sale in South Africa at an arttractive price.
. This is R79,000 less than the previous model, which retails at R305,900.
The driver also gets a new 7-inch colour TFT cluster screen with up to 6 modes for displaying vehicle information and options to monitor trip computer, fuel consumption and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System to aid eco-driving. Settings and colour schemes can be configured to driver preferences using toggle controls on the tilt-adjustable steering wheel.
The automaker also noted plenty of stowage space and technologies, elevated ride height, and large window areas that provide all-around visibility. At the same time, locally tailored materials and colours enhance the cabin ambience.features a new anodised finish incorporating a textured chevron pattern with two dual-tone colour options to match the two-tone roof, said Citroen.The new C3 is powered by Citroën’s 1.
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