Citroën C2 (03-09) - Review

Review by Dan Harrison on
Last Updated: 13 November 2008
The Citroen C2 carries on where its predecessor, the Saxo, left and is a neatly packaged, easy to drive and affordable small hatchback. It's also well equipped and cheap to run, so makes an ideal choice as a first car. Unfortunately build quality and refinement are in short supply and the plasticky interior isn't particularly pleasant or comfortable. There are some neat touches though, like a split-opening hatch and a paddleshift gearchange option on certain models, but on the road the C2 is outclassed by similarly priced alternatives. In 2008 the model was facelifted with a new front bumper and grille while equipment levels were upped.
3 out of 5

Buying used

There are plenty around - both on the private market and in Citroen dealers, so you can afford to be choosy. If you can afford it, go for a car built after June 2004. These have ABS fitted as standard - a piece of safety equipment that's vital in slippery conditions. Go for one from the Citroen Approved Used scheme and you'll get at least a year's warranty, breakdown cover and a 30-day exchange period. However, you will pay a premium for these benefits.

See 289 used Citroën C2s for sale, starting at £1,795

3.5 out of 5

Selling

There will always be a strong market for small and cheap to run cars. At the right price, you should have few problems selling a C2.