Long-term test review: Citroen C4 Cactus - pictures

Stuart Milne - Citroen C4 Cactus <a href="https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/citroen/c4/91087/long-term-test-review-citroen-c4-cactus">long-term test</a>

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Rubber material with pockets of air sit on the doors and corners. This essentially bubble-wraps the car, as the surface is resistant to nicks and scratches.
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Simple cabin is spacious and charming. Most functions can be operated through the touchscreen, plus there’s plenty of storage.

It's refreshing to see the Cactus’ comfort and refinement haven’t been compromised by engineering a sporty edge into the package.
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Thanks to: Riverside Nursery, Hockley, Essex (01702 201100, www.riversidenursery.net)

Cactus’ rear bench can comfortably seat three passengers.
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Five-speed manual box isn’t as precise as rivals’ units.
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Boot space of 358 litres rises to a Juke-rivalling 1,170 litres with the seats folded.

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Inside and out, Cactus oozes personality and the brand’s new-found confidence.

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Space-saver spare wheel is a £75 option.

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The C4 Cactus is proof that Citroen has rediscovered its flair. It’s a modern-day version of the legendary 2CV.

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