Citroën C-Crosser (07 on) - Review

Review by Dan Harrison on
Last Updated: 12 November 2008
The C-Crosser is Citroen's first off roader and it's certainly a good one. Stylish, comfortable inside and good to drive, most models come with seven seats as standard plus there's a superb diesel engine that's smooth, punchy and capable of 40mpg. That said, the C-Crosser isn't really a Citroen at all. It's actually designed and built by Mitsubishi (it sells its own version as the Outlander) and a near-identical version - the 4007 - is also sold by Peugeot. It's also not really an off roader as such - despite its switchable 4x4 system, limited ground clearance means it is far happier on tarmac, helped by a quiet ride and a refined cabin.

Company Car Costs

P11D Value

The price of the car excluding road tax and first registration fee. This is used to calculate company car tax.

CO2 g/km

The carbon dioxide emissions of the car, which decides the company car tax band into which the car falls.

BIK Band

The percentage band used to calculate company car tax, determined by CO2 emissions of the car.

20% Tax / 40% Tax

The annual amount of company car tax payable based on the drivers income tax level, either at the basic rate or the higher rate.

VTR Plus

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 HDi VTR Plus 5d

£25,330

175

18%

£911

£1,823

£911

£1,823

2.2 HDi VTR Plus 5d Auto DCS

£26,485

180

18%

£953

£1,906

£953

£1,906

Exclusive

2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014
Model P11D Value CO2 g/km BIK Band 20% Tax 40% Tax 20% Tax 40% Tax

2.2 HDi Exclusive 5d

£27,855

175

18%

£1,002

£2,005

£1,002

£2,005

2.2 HDi Exclusive 5d Auto DCS

£29,010

180

18%

£1,044

£2,088

£1,044

£2,088