Citroen C2 1.1 LX

Citroen C2 1.1 LX

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Citroen C2 1.1 LX

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Citroen C2 1.1 LX
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2.7

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mikeyboy2012
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3

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4

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4

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French Wounder

hi i currently have a c2 1.1 lx model but it came with bright orange seats wich i did not mind at the first but i ended up having to upgrade my interior to the vtr spec with the half buckets they come with and its toatlly transformed the car wich made me decide to put the original vtr wheels on becouse i previously owend a vtr senso drive wich was a 1.6 paddle shift and to be honest i dont really rate the vtr auto box becouse i hear a lot can go wrong so i would recommend trying to stick to a manual verion of this car i,e the gt or any manual version wich u can afford i had to down size car becouse of my son and other things and i have a heavy right foot personally and the vtr can be a bit greedy at times but on the other side the 1.1 lx version can be very good on petrol and reasonable on road tax the only problem i have encounterd with this tho is injetors or coil packs that go but dont let this put u off becouse its not major to repair and as long as u keep up to serviceing and genral ware and tare it should not let u down and it is a very nimble little car 2 and an ideal 1st car if you are going for the lower sec version !

Guest
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4

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Short Whistle Noise

My 1.1lx 2005 c2 makes a brief 'whistle' noise when i change gear or de-accelerate.Its not the gear box or clutch as they are newly replaced at 26000 miles which was last week.It made this noise previous to the new bits bring fitted.

Otherwise its a good little car.

Anyone got any ideas what it could be ?

Guest
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1

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4

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My Citroen C2 Stop And Start Purchased 11.7.07 Has

My Citroen C2 Stop and Start purchased 11.7.07 has 4 times failed to start, twice in returning in under an hour the first time within 3 months of purchase. Once it was taken back to dealer by AA without being started and recently they had it for 2.5 days and failed to find fault. Despite complaints to the dealership I am left with a car which can leave me stranded without notice. Their solution is to contact them as soon as the fault recurs or let them have it for longer. Both are unacceptable. I bought a new car expecting reliability and I have certainly not received this.

At no time has anyone even expressed regret at my inconvenience and I have been sent in ever decreasing circles from MD to Managers and dealership.

They say that it is in their interest to find and repair faults but they cannot find the fault. This is no help to me. I feel Customer Service and the dealership have let me down and I am now taking further action.

ibowlin
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3

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Bought My 04 Reg Citroen C2 Almost Two Years Ago W

Bought my 04 Reg Citroen C2 almost two years ago when it was almost two years old, six months ago passed it onto my wife when we bought a bigger car for more practicality (Astra Estate, see review). No real problems, but occasional electronic 'blips' - radio won't turn off, locked into 'Economy Mode', 30 minutes of bonging from the dash (!) etc., all cured by leaving it overnight to 'reboot'. Only buy one if your motoring is limited to local pottering, with the occasional longer journey - I did a few 500-mile round trips in mine so understand its limitations.

Guest
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4

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2

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2

Value For Money

The Car Looks Sporty And Is Easy To Drive. Even Af

The car looks sporty and is easy to drive. even after long journeys the seats are still comfortable(it feels like you are sitting on a sofa) the boot is small but after sliding both back seats forward the boot is a lot bigger.

edddddy
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4

Practicality

5

Reliability

4

Value For Money

The Driver Seat In My Citroen C2 1.1 Lx Sunk On O/

The driver seat in my Citroen C2 1.1 LX sunk on o/s. Dealer said new part ordered free of charge as car only 30 months old , that was in January. Now it is May, still being told "parts on back order". Customer service not interested.(good car if you don't need help from Citroen UK) bonnet going back in for spray small spots of rust.

robburroughs17
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4

Practicality

4

Reliability

4

Value For Money

I'm 19 And Pay £600 Fully Comp Under My Dad'

I'm 19 and pay £600 fully comp under my dad's insurance, for a year. I have upgraded my Citroen C2 1.1 LX with Lexus lights and 16" kosei black chrome alloys which make it look the nuts! Overall, I would recommend the C2 1.1 LX to first time drivers but be careful not to crash it. My next car will definitely be the C2 VTS 1.6 16v.

NICHOLASPOWERUK
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4

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1

Reliability

2

Value For Money

I Bought A Citroen C2 1.1 Sx City Car In May 2004

I bought a Citroen C2 1.1 SX City Car in may 2004 and have experienced software problems from the hand over of the vehicle. This includes...car will/will not lock, radio remains on when keys are removed from the ignition, Windows not working, functions not working on levers. Has anybody else experienced such problems with citroen cars.

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western

I also had electrical problems with my 2004 C2 SX. Doors wouldn't lock sometimes, radio wouldn't go off sometimes. The dealer always claimed it was something I had done and not a fault with the car. The radio shuts itself off after 30 mins when the car is swithched off (it's meant to do it) and it usually worked after that, at least until the next time. Alternator packed in after 32,000 miles. Even after those problems I still liked the car and have bought another.

PaulaT318

I have a C3 and have experienced intermittent electrical problems and I have the same very annoying problem with the radio!

itshimthere
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5

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3

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I Have Had Terrible Problems With My Citroen C2 1.

I have had terrible problems with my Citroen C2 1.1 LX City Car. Make sure that your doors dont open too wide as the check straps snap & your doors get cut & creased.

Citreon say this is not a fault & no-one will do anything about it. My new c2 now looks like an old car Be carefull!

mark1961
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5

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4

Value For Money

Citroen C2 1.1lx City Car Reason For Bu

Citroen C2 1.1LX City Car

REASON FOR BUYING THIS CAR

For many a long year we as a family have had one car (At the minute a Toyota Avensis Verso - See review). This was proving to be somewhat of a burden to myself as I did all the driving with the children and my wife. My wife works in a town 7 miles from our home and I work in a town 6 miles in the opposite direction to my wife. In the morning I took my wife into work, as the public transport was unsatisfactory, then I backtracked and dropped the children off at school in our home town and then went to my own work. As a result my 6 miles journey to work became a 20 mile journey and I had to leave for work 25 minutes earlier than I could have. This is one of the reasons why we considered a second car. Another reason and probably the main one was that the children who are 7, 10 and 13 needed to be transported to different venues and it was becoming more and more difficult to arrange this. As all parents know their children have a better social life then most parents.

The finances were worked out (the cost of transporting my wife to her work, the cost of the public transport to bring her home again), the extra hassle of arranging lifts to and from the various locations for the children were all taken into consideration before the decision was taken to buy another car. In total we estimated that it would cost us about £80 per month extra to have the second car, we thought long and hard over the decision to spend that extra money and in the end we decider it was worth it.

After a long and exhausting search of a lot of showrooms, the choice was made to buy a Citroen C2.

THE CAR

The C2 1.1 LX petrol version was bought in black, which I paid £7100 for. The LX version was chosen as the base model (L) did not have a CD player and had wind up windows, for an extra £300 my wife wanted the LX model which has a CD player, electric windows, remote locking and different alloy wheels. The controls for the electric windows are on the middle part of the steering column meaning that I have to lean forward to operate them, which proves to be more difficult than it sounds as you physically have to look for the controls. The extra bit of comfort and security the LX offers, we both felt was worth the extra cost.

The car is a 3-door hatchback. The front 2 doors open to reveal a surprising large passenger space. The boot door is split into two; the top part goes up giving plenty of headroom the bottom part folds down and includes a concealed compartment. This fold down part forms a shelf, which can be used to assist in the loading of the bags etc into the book. Having said that there is a boot, if there are 4 shopping bags in the space, it is full!!

THE INTERNAL SPACE

The first thing I noticed was that there was a lot of headroom inside. I am not a tall person but going from a people carrier to a small car I was surprised at the amount of room there was. On my journeys through the showrooms, one thing I noticed about a lot of small cars was the lack of headroom. The Citroen was a car which I did not hit my head on the frame as a when I sit down on the driver seat.

The driver's seat and front passengers seat can be moved forward to accommodate people with longer legs. I am 5ft 8inches, and the driving position for me is the seat in middle, which I find very comfortable. Both of these seats can recline and include headrests and side impact airbags. The rear 2 seats can recline and move forward and back, the best position to keep them in when passengers are on board is as far back as can. If the front two seats are well back there is very little room, just enough to put our 2 boys in (aged 7 and 10), the 13 year old is at a stage where his legs are too long for the small space in the back, and complains bitterly if he has to sit there. We have never had adults in the back, but it would be tight for space and probably uncomfortable on a long journey, short journeys would be fine.

THE SEATING ARRANGEMENT

The C2 has only 4 seats two in the front and two in the back, so it is only designed for 4 people, unlike other cars of similar size, which try to fit 5 people in. Each seat is an individual one dedicated to only holding one person.

The rear two seats when accessing from the boot can move forward, to give a larger storage space, they can tilt up to give a decent size space for storing luggage, this has the disadvantage of limiting the car to a two seater. With the slick lines on the car this may appeal to the trendy boys.

THE DASH AND STEERING COLUMN

This has all the usual instruments, speed indicator, rev counter, temperature gauge, fuel level indicator, warning lights, noise indicator if the door is left open or the handbrake is on when driving. All the heating controls are at a below the radio, along with the heated rear window button and air circulation control.

On the passenger's side of the dash are two storage compartments; one is classed as a glove compartment, the other housed all the documentation for the car, in this one the fuse unit is housed, thus cutting down on the storage space. Both of these compartments are very small a just about hold 2 CD boxes. Passenger airbags are in the dash. One of the main features on the dash are the 4 circular vents, which are light grey and complement the black surrounding of the rest of the dash.

The radio is positioned to the left of the dash and has a single CD player; all the controls are on the radio itself as well as on levers on the steering column. Above the radio there is a display showing the radio station, the track number of the CD being played and the volume level, all of these are at a handy level to see.

In the centre of the steering column is a driver's airbag and to each side the indicators, the controls for the lights and controls for the radio.

The speed is indicated using a digital display and look fantastic in black with an orange background. There is also an onboard computer showing the number of miles completed, the number of miles completed on the current tank of fuel, the number of miles indicated before the fuel runs out, the average mpg, the average mpg at current speed and the number of miles before the next service is required.

To the right of the dash there is a fuel level indicator showing 6 lights for full, when there is only one light lit, there is approx 50 miles left to travel before the fuel runs out. A noise indicator gives a beep to indicate there is 1 gallon of fuel left in the tank. The steering wheel is not adjustable and the wing mirrors are not electric, this is very annoying as I have to rely on a passenger to adjust them for me, the mirrors have no means of clearing themselves and you just have to put the window down to clear them. The next level of spec on this car has these features.

THE DRIVE

When driving this car one has to remember that it was designed as a city car and not for high-speed acceleration or a high top speed. When the engine starts the first thing you notice is that the engine is very quiet, as the cabin is well insulated from engine noise. As you move off and reach 7 mph the doors automatic lock (this can be switched off if you are not happy driving with locked door), the reason for this, and one I think is excellent is to stop people getting into the car a junction and robbing the driver. The acceleration is very slow and the clutch is very long and takes some time to get used to. As you approach 5 gear you can hit a maximum speed of 68mph (I have not pushed the car passed that speed). At that speed I feel relatively safe, but would not like to be involved in an accident. There is very little acceleration to overtake and when going up hill in 5th gear I need to change to 4th gear to keep up the momentum. This is very frustrating!!

To me the drive is disappointing, but maybe I am expecting too much from the car. In the city the drive would be perfect as the car is relatively nippy at lower speeds, it is small in length and is easily parked.

The driver seat is very comfortable and is similar to a bucket seat in a more expensive sports car, it is of course an orthopaedic seat giving comfort to those with back problems.

RUNNING COSTS

The car is a group 2 for insurance, it has a 1.1L engine so the tax is at the lower level and the fuel consumption is in the region of 40mpg.

SERVICE ADVICE

Service intervals are 20,000 miles. YES I will say it again 20,000 miles between services. The 20,000-mile service is about £150. This is very cheep running costs.

OVERALL IMPRESSIONS

As a second car this is perfect, as a car for a boy racer, it is not so good. The things I like about the car are the size, the shape, the design of the storage space in the back, the dash, the fuel economy and the driving position. Things I do not like are the top end speed and the acceleration at the beginning of the journey.

I would certainly recommend this as a second car or as a car for a younger driver who wants to get onto the ladder of insurance.

As with all makes of cars there is a selection of cars within the range. Below is a link to a site giving a full specification on all the care. I thought I would include this as a useful link.

http://www.citroen.co.uk/level3/modelpage.asp?pagetype=c2

Hope you enjoy this read. MARK1961

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itshimthere

I have a 2005 C2L and it can easily reach 75 mph without me even realising, so I don't wholly agree on that point. Also I find acceleration on moving - off good.

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