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Skoda Citigo (2012 - 2019)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 4 April 2024
5
reviewed by robert caddick on 30 November 2020
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 12 February 2019
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 27 September 2018
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 9 August 2018
5
reviewed by cassandra tingey on 1 July 2018
2
reviewed by Anonymous on 30 April 2018
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 24 February 2018
5
reviewed by bryan riddell on 29 December 2016
5
reviewed by Phil2961 on 26 October 2015
3
reviewed by Bedhead on 4 September 2015
3
reviewed by Shugs on 6 April 2015
4

Elegance 1.0 Greentech 75 3dr

reviewed by Philately on 22 October 2014
4
Overall rating
4
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
4
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
4
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

An excellent small car with minor deficiencies in one or two areas

My Citigo has been 100% reliable except that the engine software has been upgraded (it seemed OK before) and the exhaust shield started to rattle (fixed as a guarantee item and known fault).

It handles very well on country roads, especially noticeable in the winter on winter tyres.

It's extremely comfortable (for me, at any rate).

It's beautifully flexible in town traffic. Clutch, brakes, accelerator and steering are all well-judged weight-wise.

The minor controls are very easy to learn and use.

The boot is capacious but unlined and I regard this as its most serious deficiency as the paint is vulnerable to scratches and chips . I keep a car rug in the boot to put over the boot lip when loading. However, when VW Up's false boot floor became available for the Citigo I got one and it's transformed the usefulness of the car, creating a flat area that extends over the folded rear seats. Last weekend I was able to transport a spinet (small harpsichord) with no bother at all. I still think proper boot lining is badly needed however.

The restricted functionality of the front window switches is only mildly irritating (you have to lean across to operate the passenger window and the windows only go up and down when you press and hold the button).

It would be nice if the engine were a little quieter, and even nicer if it had a bit more power.

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5
reviewed by Tim Hale on 31 August 2014
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reviewed by Huw Jenjin on 28 August 2014
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 28 August 2014
5
reviewed by Doctp on 13 February 2014
4
reviewed by davidoily on 28 November 2013
5
reviewed by mike of farnborough on 14 October 2013
1
reviewed by deeply disappointed of devon on 26 August 2013
1
reviewed by CB.123 on 20 July 2013
3
reviewed by Peter James on 4 May 2013
4
reviewed by Festina Lente on 18 November 2012
3
reviewed by LST524 on 21 October 2012

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About this car

Price£8,275–£11,885
Road TaxA–B
MPG58.9–68.9 mpg
Real MPG87.0%

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