2004 Citroen C3 exclusive from UK and Ireland - Comments

Comments: 1-15, 16-17

8th Aug 2004, 08:06

"Excellent medium/small car"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Paint on the wing mirror peeling.

Door rubbing strip fell off.

General comments?

The C3 we have is the 1.4 Hdi 16v Exclusive, with a sunroof. We wanted a small car, capable of munching the miles, as economically as possible. My partner liked the shape of the C3, and I liked all the gadgets, and the oomph of the little engine.

We have had no serious problems, but for a couple of minor niggles, the car is fault-free. What has gone wrong: 1) the left hand rear door bump strip fell off, 2) the black plastic wing mirrors are painted with black plastic looking paint, which peeled off.

I thought the car had more faults, with the trip meter – it said my average speed was 2mph, and average MPG was --:-- . It is unexplained in the user manual that these can be reset to 0 by holding in the button on the end of the RH stalk…

The C3 can be an extremely economical little car – I get around 60mpg regularly, and if I lived somewhere flat, I could conceivably get around 80mpg. The exclusive has cruise control, and if set to 68mph, on a flat motorway with no aircon, it does around 90mpg.

The best bit about the car though, is the engine. It is quiet (for a diesel), refined, and really punchy, considering this is only a 1.4. It is vastly superior to the 8v model available in lower spec C3’s, C2’s and some Fords. In my opinion, the 1.4 16v Hdi engine would do wonders in the C2, as a warm hatch model.

I don’t have any concerns over its ride or handling, if anything it is a little firm over the bumps, but it drives like a go-kart, with a very positive steering. The only problem with the steering is a poor turning circle.

The nose of the C3 is very low to the ground, and I have knocked the lower section of the bumper valance on a kerb. It also has front and rear mud flaps fitted, and with the car being so low at the front, they catch when you go over a tall speed bump, even at 1 mph!

Accommodation at the front is very good, the seats are firm, and the dash is pretty and practical. I’m not bothered that the dash is not soft to the touch, I don’t go tapping it. The dash is rattle free, and though not to everyone’s taste, I like the digital display. The radio is good quality, with 6 speakers, but I would have preferred Digital Audio. Rear room is dependant on the front seats…. If you are in the back, ask the front passenger to move his seat forwards, and you will be rewarded with a very comfortable rear bench, with headrest, and plenty of headroom. The sunroof is an electric slide/tilt type, with a rear section of roof also made of glass. There are a couple of roller blinds built into the ceiling, to keep the sun off front and rear occupants. The sunroof doesn’t seem to restrict the headroom either, with the sliding glass going up and over. The sunroof does rattle though,

Security is very good, with a factory fitted alarm. The door panels are very sparsely decked out, with only the door latch and grab handle on them. I suppose this is to remove some of the vulnerability to potential theft. The central locking button is in the centre of the dash, and the window controls are in front of the gearlever.

Running cost is really low, as mentioned with the economy, but the C3 exclusive is only a group 5 insurance, low tax band car. Servicing on the diesel is every 13000 miles (more than double the distance of other diesels I’ve owned). The down side is the car is fitted with expensive looking 15inch alloys and Michelin tyres. If steel wheels had been an option on the exclusive, I wouldn’t be so worried about kerbing them…

Things we like about the C3: 1)High seating position, 2)good headlights, 3)automatic wipers, 4)automatic headlights, 5)cruise control, 6)height adjustable seats, 7)‘moduboard’ system in the boot, 8)spare wheel is a full alloy, 9)good engine, 10)economy, 11)overall design.

Things we don’t like about the C3: 1)Badly distorted windscreen if you aren’t looking though the centre, 2)would have preferred steel wheels, 3)the 15inch spare wheel is almost impossible to remove from its location in the boot, 4)I’m praying that I don’t have to change a headlamp bulb, as there is not enough room to get a starved mouse between the components in the engine bay, let alone my hand behind the headlamp cluster. 5) the manual doesn’t go into enough detail, and I’m still finding out hidden functions of the car 5 months later – e.g. if you press the windscreen wiper stalk down when the key is out of the ignition, the wipers go to the upright position ready for a car-wash! 6)the bumper inserts and door bump strips are body coloured instead of black. I think the simple black ones make the C3 look better, and are cheaper to replace.


12th Sep 2004, 05:39

Can I ask any C3 1.4HDI 16V owners what mileage they are getting from a full tank of diesel?I have a 15,000 mile 02 plate Exclusive and I get approx 420 miles, city driving, from a full tank of diesel. Is this good or should I be getting more??

Vote:

13th Nov 2004, 04:49

Round town, 420 miles is reasonable, but just see how many miles you get out of a tank on a decent run!

Vote:

14th Dec 2004, 09:52

Changing the headlamp bulbs is a little tricky, and you need dexterous fingers, but I have done it (although I am a pianist)

Vote:

14th Jan 2005, 05:53

United Kingdom Flag Search for New and Used Citroen C3s available in the UK

Click here to advertise your car

Hi I have just bought a C3 exclusive, and the manual does seem to be sparse. I cannot find any decent forums for this car and wondered if you would share any other useful tips like the windscreen wipers.

Thanks.

Vote:

7th Feb 2005, 05:53

I have just purchased a second hand Citroen approved C3 1.4 SX manual. I too have found the handbook sparse - any more tips? I had to telephone the garage to find out why my interior light was flashing on an off (I had left the boot open!) Now I know I think it is a very good idea, but despite stopping on the side of the road to find read the handbook, I could not find any reference to this facility.

Still getting used to it. Visors are too small considering the size of the screen - did not block out the sun at all on my way to work today. Can anyone else hear the brakes sort of rubbing as they come to a slow stop at a junction etc? Usually have the radio on in my car, but still getting used to the stalks so had the radio off. Brakes a little noisy we thought (only 8000 on the clock) Any ideas?

Vote:

2nd Mar 2006, 15:31

My '04 C3 SX has no paint top-coat in the engine bay. It's blue metallic, but the engine bay is a sort of light fawn colour. Is this normal?

Vote:

13th Mar 2006, 08:00

United Kingdom Flag Search for New and Used Citroen C3s available in the UK

Click here to advertise your car

I have the c3 sx manual on 04 plate, I have found the oil filter alone is very expensive (£20 + vat) but I couldn't find it anywhere else (euro carparts). the part number for my c3 is 1109x4.

The 20,000 miles service will cost £160.00 but I changed oil regularly much before the 20,000 miles.

Vote:

5th Apr 2006, 17:52

I own a C2 1.1SX and regularly drive a C3 1.4Sx both aren't painted with the colour top coat in the engine bay, think it must be down to citroen production methods.

Vote:

2nd Nov 2006, 09:45

"My '04 C3 SX has no paint top-coat in the engine bay. It's blue metallic, but the engine bay is a sort of light fawn colour. Is this normal?"

Yes, mine is the same - blue car, but unpainted underside of the bonnet. It seems Citroen wanted to keep the cost of building it as low as possible!

Vote:

20th Nov 2006, 13:43

United Kingdom Flag Search for New and Used Citroen C3s available in the UK

Click here to advertise your car

Hi I have a c3 and my bulbs needed changed on the headlamps, thus I got them changed with a big bit off fiddling. (took me about an hour),.since I changed them my headlamp keeps steaming up, i have tried replacing the seal on them, but no good can anyone suggest anything to help cure this problem.

Vote:

30th Nov 2006, 01:13

Maybe try running a thin smear of silicone grease around the seal before refitting... I haven't checked the seal material though so there's a slight risk of incompatibility; Si is usually OK though.

My 2002 16V has just failed the MoT 'cause some wally (previous owner changing a light bulb, maybe?!) had broken-off the headlamp rear cover wire retaining spring, so moisture has been getting-in. Citroen want £220 + fitting to fix ('new headlamp'!) ; surely they don't think we are all daft?

I live in a flattish area and get 70mpg, the sheila gets 63 but she canes it a bit.

How are your engines lasting? anyone done a lot more than 50000 miles?

Cheers - Jes

Anyone know what needs to be done to remove a headlamp?

Vote:

11th Mar 2007, 00:50

I have a C3 1.4 hdi sensodrive (2005).

Car great.

Clutch needed replacing at a very low 26k miles - nearly all of which is m/way driving. Thankfully this was a warranty claim as a new one inc fitting would be almost £600.

Had both headlamps blow recently. Could not get my hands in to change them so I ended up taking car to a dealer who said they have to remove the bumper to access the n/s lamp unit. Total cost £85!

Vote:

9th Sep 2007, 10:31

United Kingdom Flag Search for New and Used Citroen C3s available in the UK

Click here to advertise your car

Hi; I have a green citroen O2 plate and the other day while travelling on the motorway in rain, my widow wipers stopped dead. I have been to 3 garages who cannot find a problem; has anyone else experienced this?

Vote:

4th Nov 2007, 12:47

How easy is it to do an oil change on a C3 52 plate?

Vote:

15th Jan 2008, 16:25

My c3 i.4hdi 2003 model smokes what could be wrong with the car.

Vote:

Next 2 comments

All Citroen C3 reviews