2020 Citroen C3 Aircross review

Citroen is possibly as alternative as you can get in terms of mainstream offerings. Last year, only 400 cars with the double-chevron made their way into esoteric households across Australia. As far as 2020 goes, only 114 have reportedly left the dealership, which is 61 per cent down compared to this time last year. To throw some context your way, Chrysler, which is alive in Australia only via a single offering, the 300 sedan range, has managed to outsell Citroen so far in 2020.

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