I've owned this car for about 2 years, 180 PS non-hybrid. What I can say is that it's an excellent and very comfortable car for its money (got it new for 32k euro). The only thing that disappointed me is that despite having a fully heated windshield, the wiper area for some reason does not heat up and the standard rubber floor mats don't hold water, allowing it to seep underneath. There was also a factory defect with the control unit, but it was replaced under warranty. Other than that, there have been no problems in 2 years, and nothing in the interior squeaks.
Actually try one..have the hybrid... absolutely superb..as for looks,only car I've had (except for my previous Kia Proceed GtlineS) thst has received nothing but compliments. Suggest see and try it in the flesh. 19,000 miles average mpg 112...
I have a 1.2 Puretech engine C5x Sense Plus. The engine is more than adequate and returns nearly 50 mpg on a run. Amazing for such a large car. In two years nothing has gone wrong. Servicing is cheap and so is insurance. The engine is a wet cambelt design, but provided you keep to the service intervals and only use the correct 0w-20 B71 2010 spec oil, the engine will be fine. It should be pointed out that only the plug in hybrid model gets the active suspension. The rest have a standard set up.
Will buy one of these when they are a year old at car supermarkets, great value then. I did the same with the new C4 great price when a year old due to depreciation
It's 3 cars in 1, is it? _"OIL"_ believe that when I've watched the video in full 8-))... Dear Howard. Aka _"Aleksandr Scriabin"._ Where can you get one of these PHEV Citroens with a 1.2l engine that costs about £28k brand new? The 1.2l engine is only in the petrol version. The PHEV engine is a 1.6l. And as for actually getting a PHEV that's new for £28k, me thinks you may have been smoking something that's... _Not quite legal?_ _However..._ You can get the 1.2l petrol only car for under £28k. Though it only has 127 bhp and that'll take a wheezy 10.4 seconds to hit 60 and by then, I'd have given up all hope. 😴💤💤💤 Though it's a nice car and I do like Citroen's quirkiness, I still do not see the point of a PHEV. What happens when you run out of "E" after 50 odd miles? Great video as always. The Z.
you can get 1.2l engine in mild hybrid version, though I'm not sure if in C5X...and PHEV's don't function like "you drive first 50 odd miles in EV mode exclusively and after that it is only dead weight", but it helps on accelerations (when the consumption is at highest), on keeping the steady pace and it recharges itself whenever you lift your foot of the acceleration pedal, rendering most needs for breaking except heavy braking.... so it is useful for far more than just "50 miles"! besides that it can be used in pure EV mode on shorter daily relations/commutes and "in the city" rides like grocery shopping trips or school runs, but it requires a strict daily/overnight charging ... and that is the whole sense of PHEV.... if you use it correctly, it can provide a daily use in EV, but if you have to do longer, 100+ km trips, you're "free" of the range anxiety.... but, it definitely is not a something intended to use on frequent long distance commute... nothing can beat good old diesel at that!
"the monstrosity" with this engine has a weight to power ratio around 11kg/hp and weight to torque ratio around 6.5kg/Nm... which is definitely nothing "stellar", but is more than enough for normal , every day driving. Unless you tend to climb Alpine mountain passes every day, that is.... 😉
Got one, very reliable, super comfortable and spacious. Ride comfort best car I have been in. Resale value is holding up well for petrol version I have, less so for hybrid version consistent with wider market.
Ooh its everything I hate about a car looks terrible and will be just north of JLR on reliability and it like JLR will be worthless after 3 years avoid like the plague
And that is why you lease it and why the lease is cheap. If you hang around a little you’ll get one for under £200/month (about the same as a Polo). Don’t believe me? LeaseLoco had the Peugeot equivalent for £190/month just a few weeks ago.
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I said some very rude things to the voice activated control.....and the car said in return......"Lets move on shall we"
Question , can the car do Front Cross Traffic at Junctions etc via cameras as well the usual radar thing? Thanks
I've owned this car for about 2 years, 180 PS non-hybrid. What I can say is that it's an excellent and very comfortable car for its money (got it new for 32k euro). The only thing that disappointed me is that despite having a fully heated windshield, the wiper area for some reason does not heat up and the standard rubber floor mats don't hold water, allowing it to seep underneath.
There was also a factory defect with the control unit, but it was replaced under warranty.
Other than that, there have been no problems in 2 years, and nothing in the interior squeaks.
For 28k price car, I think interior materials is superb! Better than 40-60k car price. Also the quietness is superb
I just bought it 180hp Petrol , with 2300 mileage, almost new for 25k :DX comfort is next level.
Mine have always been totally reliable. So a good car ..well done Citroen
Actually try one..have the hybrid... absolutely superb..as for looks,only car I've had (except for my previous Kia Proceed GtlineS) thst has received nothing but compliments.
Suggest see and try it in the flesh.
19,000 miles average mpg 112...
Very interesting review Howard looks like a great value car
The C5X is a fabulous family car.
Spacious, comfortable and practical.
It also happens to be excellent value as long as you avoid the PHEV versions.
You Tested the PHEV. This has an 1.8L 4 cylinder 180HP enginde and a 110 HP electric engine. Combined it has 225HP.
It’s a 1.6 turbo + electric motor
I enjoyed the review. Thank you sir!
I have a 1.2 Puretech engine C5x Sense Plus. The engine is more than adequate and returns nearly 50 mpg on a run. Amazing for such a large car. In two years nothing has gone wrong. Servicing is cheap and so is insurance. The engine is a wet cambelt design, but provided you keep to the service intervals and only use the correct 0w-20 B71 2010 spec oil, the engine will be fine.
It should be pointed out that only the plug in hybrid model gets the active suspension. The rest have a standard set up.
I have no interest in Citroens but Howard Richie makes me want one
Love this but I don’t know why they didn’t use the 155bhp 1.2 instead of the 130bhp
Cool car and a bit different.... like it😊
Nice review, subscribed…
Your review is just like Citroen's quirky but thoroughly enjoyable
Will buy one of these when they are a year old at car supermarkets, great value then. I did the same with the new C4 great price when a year old due to depreciation
It certainly looks the part. Quirky and stylish, like a big lemon should do.
Does it have a wet cam timing belt, if yes. Look for a car with a chain type.
Just don't get the 130hp variant. The 1.6 Puretec with 180hp has a chain👍
Shame its made in china strange when the Peugeot 408 is made in france.
You don't get the suspension you describe at the £28000 price point. This bloke is selling them me thinks.
It's 3 cars in 1, is it? _"OIL"_ believe that when I've watched the video in full 8-))...
Dear Howard. Aka _"Aleksandr Scriabin"._
Where can you get one of these PHEV Citroens with a 1.2l engine that costs about £28k brand new?
The 1.2l engine is only in the petrol version. The PHEV engine is a 1.6l.
And as for actually getting a PHEV that's new for £28k, me thinks you may have been smoking something that's... _Not quite legal?_
_However..._ You can get the 1.2l petrol only car for under £28k.
Though it only has 127 bhp and that'll take a wheezy 10.4 seconds to hit 60 and by then, I'd have given up all hope. 😴💤💤💤
Though it's a nice car and I do like Citroen's quirkiness, I still do not see the point of a PHEV. What happens when you run out of "E" after 50 odd miles?
Great video as always.
The Z.
you can get 1.2l engine in mild hybrid version, though I'm not sure if in C5X...and PHEV's don't function like "you drive first 50 odd miles in EV mode exclusively and after that it is only dead weight", but it helps on accelerations (when the consumption is at highest), on keeping the steady pace and it recharges itself whenever you lift your foot of the acceleration pedal, rendering most needs for breaking except heavy braking.... so it is useful for far more than just "50 miles"! besides that it can be used in pure EV mode on shorter daily relations/commutes and "in the city" rides like grocery shopping trips or school runs, but it requires a strict daily/overnight charging ... and that is the whole sense of PHEV.... if you use it correctly, it can provide a daily use in EV, but if you have to do longer, 100+ km trips, you're "free" of the range anxiety.... but, it definitely is not a something intended to use on frequent long distance commute... nothing can beat good old diesel at that!
1.2l engine for this monstrosity!
It’s basically the same engine as the Ford eco boom engine . Stellantis and Ford joint design .
Litres don't matter any more . It's about power now ...well since about 10 years ago ...
This is the PHEV and has an 1.8L engine with a combined power of 225HP. The presenter got it wrong
"the monstrosity" with this engine has a weight to power ratio around 11kg/hp and weight to torque ratio around 6.5kg/Nm... which is definitely nothing "stellar", but is more than enough for normal , every day driving. Unless you tend to climb Alpine mountain passes every day, that is.... 😉
@@robtt997therefore it will die
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Engine choice/power is disappointing.
Looks odd and likely to be unreliable and have poor resale.
A very good reason for a two year, under warranty, lease!
Got one, very reliable, super comfortable and spacious. Ride comfort best car I have been in. Resale value is holding up well for petrol version I have, less so for hybrid version consistent with wider market.
Ooh its everything I hate about a car looks terrible and will be just north of JLR on reliability and it like JLR will be worthless after 3 years avoid like the plague
And that is why you lease it and why the lease is cheap. If you hang around a little you’ll get one for under £200/month (about the same as a Polo). Don’t believe me? LeaseLoco had the Peugeot equivalent for £190/month just a few weeks ago.