Citroen C4 Cactus
Sep 15, 2014
Recently,
we pitted the Citroen Cactus against three of its small petrol-engined rivals
in order to find out which car came top of the class.
That
meant pitching the Citroen Cactus 1.2 110 Puretech Feel against the Kia
Soul 1.6 GDI
Connect Plus, Nissan
Juke 1.2
DIG-T Acenta Premium and Renault Captur 0.9 TCe Dynamique Media Nav.
We
consider the exhaustive What Car? group test process to be the most thorough
independent test of a car anywhere in the UK. So the Cactus was tested against
all its rivals, on the same UK roads on the same day, and at our test track.
We
benchmarked all the cars against each other on motorways, A-roads, B-roads and
city roads, and then we tested their acceleration and braking performance, the
noise they generate in the cabin at different speeds and much, much more.
After
that, we sat down and went through all the numbers in forensic detail,
crunching among other things the True MPG, the resale values and the tax
implications of ownership.
Only then
did we declare our verdict - that this Cactus 1.2 110 Puretech Feel is the car
we’d recommend above its small petrol-engined SUV rivals.
After we
declared that verdict, Citroen asked us to make this video explaining how we’d
reached our conclusions – and paid us for its creation. Watch on to find out
why we were so impressed by the Citroen
C4 Cactus.

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