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Citroen C2 ''will appeal to younger drivers''

A used Citroen C2 is likely to appeal to young motorists looking to purchase their first car.
According to a review of the vehicle by Auto Express, the C2 has been a hit among youthful drivers ever since it was released to replace the Saxo.
It explained that equipment levels are generous, with ABS and airbags coming as standard, while fuel economy is impressive and overall running costs are low.
The review added that cheap insurance premiums add to the appeal of a used Citroen C2 for younger drivers and noted that the car is stylish as well as affordable.
What Car? magazine has also examined a version of the used Citroen C2 made between 2003 and 2009, going on to commend its on-road abilities.
"Not only does it look sharp, it''s also quite a lot of fun to drive," the specialist motoring publication explained.
As with the Auto Express review, the vehicle was recommended to motorists looking for their first car.
"The C2 has everything that young drivers want and provides it at a low cost," used car buyers were told.
Posted by Jim Lockhart
Source: Auto Express

According to a review of the vehicle by Auto Express, the C2 has been a hit among youthful drivers ever since it was released to replace the Saxo.
It explained that equipment levels are generous, with ABS and airbags coming as standard, while fuel economy is impressive and overall running costs are low.
The review added that cheap insurance premiums add to the appeal of a used Citroen C2 for younger drivers and noted that the car is stylish as well as affordable.
What Car? magazine has also examined a version of the used Citroen C2 made between 2003 and 2009, going on to commend its on-road abilities.
"Not only does it look sharp, it''s also quite a lot of fun to drive," the specialist motoring publication explained.
As with the Auto Express review, the vehicle was recommended to motorists looking for their first car.
"The C2 has everything that young drivers want and provides it at a low cost," used car buyers were told.
Posted by Jim Lockhart
Source: Auto Express
