Citroen e-C5 Aircross
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Pistonheadsdicoverer

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I am likely to pull the trigger on that one. £279pm for a 97kWh car thanks to the £3500 EV subsidy. I expect it to be mildly popular.

https://leasing.com/main-dealers/stoneacre-citroen...

Anyone has tried one or is considering one? I will be leaving my Nissan Ariya for something a bit more modern I hope (but without the Pano roof)

jinba-ittai

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I test drove the standard range at the weekend, generally quite impressed, especially the comfort of the seats. but for me the suspension was a bit too loose

Pistonheadsdicoverer

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jinba-ittai said:
I test drove the standard range at the weekend, generally quite impressed, especially the comfort of the seats. but for me the suspension was a bit too loose
Thanks for your feedback. The model currently on offer has a bigger battery, which implies a heavier weight. Which I hope may help to stabilize the suspension.

Familymad

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I am considering one to replace the Y
It’s a cracking range/value proposition

Panthro

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I'm going to go for this deal to replace my Eny1 on an 8k deal at £305 a month.

The only issue is the May/June delivery time. I'll have to use the C63 as my daily!

Pistonheadsdicoverer

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Just watched a couple of YT videos. It looks like the pano roof is optional and so is the sunglass holder. I had both on the Ariya so will dearly miss that.

https://www.citroen.co.uk/content/dam/citroen/uk/b... (the high capacity battery is not yet listed)

The car still uses a proprietary OS rather than the ubiquitous Android and there's "only" six speakers.

jinba-ittai

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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
Just watched a couple of YT videos. It looks like the pano roof is optional and so is the sunglass holder. I had both on the Ariya so will dearly miss that.

https://www.citroen.co.uk/content/dam/citroen/uk/b... (the high capacity battery is not yet listed)

The car still uses a proprietary OS rather than the ubiquitous Android and there's "only" six speakers.
The stereo sounded decent, acceptable to me - but not as good as the system in my current Peugeot. I didn't have time to play around with all the settings though so maybe some potential for improvement