Skip advert
Advertisement

DS 3 (2009-2019) review - Reliability and Safety

Good general reliability but the odd electrical niggle can still arise. Safety score was good in 2009

Find your DS 3
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

The DS 3 is a stylish premium supermini that’s based on well-proven mechanicals used across the Peugeot and Citroen range. It’s Driver Power 2016 rating was a reasonable 72nd place, which is by far the best in DS’s range.

Despite this, the survey results paint a below-par picture for overall reliability and build quality, particularly the latter. It seems owners find the cheaper bits of the interior disappointing – the premium bits on top can’t mask this in day-to-day use.

The DS 3 earned a full five-star Euro NCAP safety score in 2009, with 87% for adult protection and 71% for child protection. However, the 2009 test wasn't as strict as it is now. It is unlikely the DS 3 would score the same today – and even then, its meagre 35% rating for pedestrian safety wasn’t great.

Advertisement - Article continues below

At least Active City Brake autonomous braking technology is fitted as standard across the range. This is a worthwhile modern safety feature that will help bring the car to a halt from up to 18mph.

Warranty

A conventional three-year, 60,000-mile warranty is offered on the DS 3, in line with its rivals. You can extend this through a DS dealer for an extra one or two years at low cost (prices start from just over £300); DS also offers a full 12-year anti-corrosion warranty, for long-term peace of mind. 

Impressively, three years’ DS Automobiles roadside assistance is included as standard on all DS 3 models. 

Servicing

DS used to offer long service intervals on the DS 3, but it seems these have been cut back a bit in recent years as the engines have become more powerful and efficient. Now, the guidance is routine servicing every 16,000 miles or one year, instead of 20,000 miles and two years.

The firm will have been careful to ensure costs aren’t significantly higher though – and the safety benefits of more regular checkovers will be worthwhile, too.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Which Is Best

Cheapest

  • Name
    1.2 HYBRID 145 Pallas 5dr e-DSC
  • Gearbox type
    Semi-auto
  • RRP
    £33,140
Select car

Most Economical

  • Name
    1.2 HYBRID 145 Pallas 5dr e-DSC
  • Gearbox type
    Semi-auto
  • RRP
    £33,140
Select car

Fastest

  • Name
    1.2 HYBRID 145 Pallas 5dr e-DSC
  • Gearbox type
    Semi-auto
  • RRP
    £33,140
Select car

New & used car deals

DS DS 3

DS DS 3

RRP £27,435Used from £13,300
Omoda 5

Omoda 5

RRP £24,040Avg. savings £1,535 off RRP*Used from £17,990
Dacia Spring

Dacia Spring

RRP £14,995Avg. savings £2,785 off RRP*Used from £10,000
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £15,270Avg. savings £2,406 off RRP*Used from £8,249
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

New Honda Super-N 2026 review: little EV is fun and full of character
Honda Super-N and Richard Ingram

New Honda Super-N 2026 review: little EV is fun and full of character

Honda's quirky Super-N is compromised on paper, but in reality it's a fun and efficient small EV
Road tests
19 Jun 2026
Renault 5 and Renault 4 could get even cheaper thanks to Twingo’s battery tech
Renault 5 E-Tech Iconic Five - front action

Renault 5 and Renault 4 could get even cheaper thanks to Twingo’s battery tech

The Renault 5 and Renault 4 will eventually get LFP tech to help make them even more accessible
News
19 Jun 2026
New Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2026 review: plug-in SUV is back and better than ever
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV - front

New Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2026 review: plug-in SUV is back and better than ever

The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is a plug-hybrid pioneer, and now there's an all-new version coming to the UK
Road tests
18 Jun 2026