

Curt Dupriez
2021 Citroen C3 Aircross review
Pros
- Striking style statement
- Pleasing on-road manners
- Some French quirks charm
Cons
- Pricey
- Average equipment and safety
- Some French quirks confound
5 Years Ago
The Citroen C3 Aircross is no longer on sale as a new car in Australia, having been withdrawn before Citroen's broader local exit. It was a small SUV with a strong emphasis on practicality, light controls and distinctive styling, sitting above the C3 hatch with a more upright body and extra cabin flexibility. The C3 Aircross was not a conventional sporty or premium SUV; its strengths were comfort, visibility and an easygoing character that suited city and suburban driving. In the used market, it appeals to buyers who want compact SUV dimensions without the same look and feel as more common Japanese and Korean alternatives. Its rarity is part of the charm.
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