Ds7 crossback

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Robster

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184 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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So what do people think of this new car , it's meant to be at the top of technology!

Mike335i

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109 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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For anyone else that had to Google what this is:

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/ds/7-crossbac...

Its just another SUV, branded as premium from Citroën when it is probably the same as a Peugeot 5008 underneath. Not sure what else to say about it.

Sixpackpert

4,703 posts

221 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Not really sure...

That or a fully specced Skoda Kodiaq...I know what I'd go for if I had to...

Muddle238

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120 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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First brand new car from DS since they officially parted from Citroen, so an important car for DS.

Personally I like a few features such as the animated headlights and some of the switchgear, however the underlying problem is that it's an SUV - I don't like 'em.

However, parent group PSA have said that they won't judge the success of the brand on the DS7 and forthcoming DS3 Crossback models alone, they see it as a long term thing, 10-15 years.

Although I'm not interested much in the DS7, the future DS-version of the new C5 should be something worth getting excited about.

Underneath it's the same thing as the new 3008, so no different to the VAG group sharing platforms for Ateca, Tiguan, Kodiaq etc. I suspect though the difference is that this is the premium end, lots of clever stuff in the DS7.

Edited by Muddle238 on Wednesday 21st February 20:49

mwstewart

8,032 posts

195 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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I like Citroën's ideas and fresh thinking but I dislike their execution; they are all about luring people in with gadgets and quirks but the results are cheap and gaudy.

Muddle238

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Wednesday 21st February 2018
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mwstewart said:
I like Citroën's ideas and fresh thinking but I dislike their execution; they are all about luring people in with gadgets and quirks but the results are cheap and gaudy.
I think the DS7 is about £40k... hardly cheap!

Robster

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Wednesday 21st February 2018
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40k for first edition car , will start at 24 Ish , not a Citroen.

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Not keen on the 'crazy paving' look seats.


Mike335i

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109 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Robster said:
40k for first edition car , will start at 24 Ish , not a Citroen.
It is a Citroën though really, isn't it. They might be selling it as a DS but it's still Citroën products, same as FIAT and Abarth.

Lundqvist

208 posts

134 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Another ‘blah’ SUV then. Being based on those Peugeot 3008 underpinnings doesn’t help, as that’s all very yawn too.

Front end aping Lexus a bit much for my liking too.

Robster

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Mike335i said:
Robster said:
40k for first edition car , will start at 24 Ish , not a Citroen.
It is a Citroën though really, isn't it. They might be selling it as a DS but it's still Citroën products, same as FIAT and Abarth.
No it's a seperate company ,separate management and seperate factory and design team

Robster

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Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Apparently they have specialised ds ambassadors in specific dealerships so you get premium service whilst choosing your car,like Bentley etc

Muddle238

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Wednesday 21st February 2018
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Robster said:
Mike335i said:
Robster said:
40k for first edition car , will start at 24 Ish , not a Citroen.
It is a Citroën though really, isn't it. They might be selling it as a DS but it's still Citroën products, same as FIAT and Abarth.
No it's a seperate company ,separate management and seperate factory and design team
The Citroen DS3, DS4 and DS5 were originally Citroen models. When DS was launched as a standalone brand, Citroen cut the cars from "their" range and DS took them on with a few minor tweaks. This enabled the brand to start with three cars in their lineup, although they were inherited from the parent company, PSA.

The DS7 however started life as a DS, it was never previously a Citroen, nor a Peugeot. It's based on 3008 underpinnings, and so will be the new C5 Aircross. Exactly the same idea with the VAG group doing the Kodiaq, Ateca and Tiguan. Different cars, same underpinnings.

The difference with the DS7 however is the ride comfort, I am told it literally scans the road surface and prepares each damper to provide maximum levels of comfort.

Robster

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Muddle238 said:
Robster said:
Mike335i said:
Robster said:
40k for first edition car , will start at 24 Ish , not a Citroen.
It is a Citroën though really, isn't it. They might be selling it as a DS but it's still Citroën products, same as FIAT and Abarth.
No it's a seperate company ,separate management and seperate factory and design team
The Citroen DS3, DS4 and DS5 were originally Citroen models. When DS was launched as a standalone brand, Citroen cut the cars from "their" range and DS took them on with a few minor tweaks. This enabled the brand to start with three cars in their lineup, although they were inherited from the parent company, PSA.

The DS7 however started life as a DS, it was never previously a Citroen, nor a Peugeot. It's based on 3008 underpinnings, and so will be the new C5 Aircross. Exactly the same idea with the VAG group doing the Kodiaq, Ateca and Tiguan. Different cars, same underpinnings.

The difference with the DS7 however is the ride comfort, I am told it literally scans the road surface and prepares each damper to provide maximum levels of comfort.
The front and rear dampers ,.clever stuff

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

137 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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YES please, how can you not love French waft, il have mine in silver with brown seats please

Robster

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Nickbrapp said:
YES please, how can you not love French waft, il have mine in silver with brown seats please
Love it

Shiv_P

2,873 posts

112 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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That's not at the top of technology though is it, S class and new A8 already have this and I'm sure other cars as well

carlove

7,675 posts

174 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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I wouldn't own a crossover or SUV, or whatever they're called. I do think the DS7 looks smart for what it is, looks a bit different too,I quite like it but I don't think it will sell, people will get the VAG and Ford crossovers, even if they are very dull in comparison.
Thinking about it, the 3008 seems to sell well, and that’s French, and looks different, I suspect it may be somewhat cheaper though.

Edited by carlove on Wednesday 21st February 22:53

S9JTO

1,926 posts

93 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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vomit

DSLiverpool

15,124 posts

209 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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A 2 year old one will be great value.