The Skoda
Citigo is the 2014 Auto Express City Car of the Year
The remarkable Skoda
Citigo is really on a roll, with a hat-trick of city car awards to
its name. No matter how hard rivals have tried, they’ve failed to knock the Skoda
off the top spot. So what makes this appealing little car so enduring?
As its name suggests, the Citigo takes to the
crowded urban jungle like a duck to water. Compact dimensions, excellent
visibility and an eager three-cylinder engine help you make the most of gaps in
the traffic and park in tight spots.
What’s unexpected is the Skoda’s ability to take
longer journeys in its stride. The nippy 1.0-litre engine is smooth and refined
on the motorway, the cabin is well insulated from wind and road noise and the
ride is supple.
Also playing their part are the excellent driving
position and comfy seats, allowing you to arrive at your destination free of
aches and pains. Another surprise is the Citigo’s family-friendly versatility.
Yes it’s a strict four-seater, but there’s decent head and legroom for rear
passengers.
And then there’s the boot, which at 251 litres
shames many rivals from the class above. The big-car feel extends to the
Skoda’s impressive tally of kit, which runs to luxuries including air-con,
heated seats and Bluetooth, plus life-saving extras such as a low- speed
collision avoidance system. And it’s great value for money, too, with prices
starting at £7,000 and most models exempt from road tax.
Practical, refined, cost-effective to run and good
to drive, the Citigo proves the best things come in small packages.
Why choose Citigo
1.0 75 Elegance GreenTech 5dr (£10,740) ?
It’s not the cheapest Citigo, but the range-topping
Elegance model comes with the sort of big car kit that goes hand-in-hand with
the little Skoda’s grown-up driving experience and exceptional refinement.
Also commended
city cars:
Hyundai i10
The new i10 builds on the success of its capable
predecessor, with handsome styling, a classy interior and low running costs. A
generous five-year warranty brings peace of mind. It lacks the Skoda’s charm
and sophistication, but the composed Hyundai
i10 is still a great small car.
Toyota Aygo
Toyota’s latest Aygo
has been injected with some personality and style, plus it comes packed with
big- car features. Yet at its core, it still delivers the same blend of
reliability and low running costs. Its five-year warranty gives it the nod over
sister cars the Peugeot 108 and Citroen
C1.

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