And possibly it has been already mentioned on this forum. I have always seen on reviews that the rear windows are pop-outs and not the traditional wind-downs to save weight. But not forgetting that our Cactus has one thing in mind (or ECU) consuming less fuel, there is another benefit. LESS DRAG when open. So its a win win situation with the
At £17,290, this PureTech 110 Flair is at the higher end of the C4 Cactus price range, although the addition of a panoramic glass roof, automatic parking and a system which automatically calls
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New Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2016 review These two features both help to push the new Grand C4 Picasso a lot further upmarket - and justify the £27,855 price tag for top-end cars like this one.

The changes Citroen has made to the C4 have failed to make the car truly competitive against newer rivals. The suspension is soft and the steering is vague, yet this top-spec Flair doesn’t feel . 151 115 246 444 442 272 162 353

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