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Hope you did not testdrive a Citigo like this...

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In all seriousness it seems quite brisk with a nice 3 pot howl too. The 75 bhp must be fun but this guy did abuse that car!

This was posted on this forum a little while back. :)

Actually I did with the exception of 4th gear and onwards and I also waited till engine was warm. Before I test drove it I already decided I wouldn't like it but 5 mins later after 60+ in 2nd and 80+ in 3rd I completely changed my mind - I thought it was an absolute hoot to drive - more fun than my Scirocco. I don't normally drive like that! - honestly. Just love the sound if that engine - it's infectious.

Actually I did with the exception of 4th gear and onwards and I also waited till engine was warm. Before I test drove it I already decided I wouldn't like it but 5 mins later after 60+ in 2nd and 80+ in 3rd I completely changed my mind - I thought it was an absolute hoot to drive - more fun than my Scirocco. I don't normally drive like that! - honestly. Just love the sound if that engine - it's infectious.

I agree the engine has a lovely sound. It sounds like a bigger sportier engine than it is !

Pretty much how I test drove one :giggle:

I had the 60bhp one and I didn't expect it to be as quick as it was, most impressed. Lovely sound too :D

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60+ in second: blimey that is very tall gearing. I bet that has an impact on how nippy the car is :(

60+ in second: blimey that is very tall gearing. I bet that has an impact on how nippy the car is :(

And it sounded fantastic - feels much faster than it really is and that was a 60 Bhp.

60+ in second: blimey that is very tall gearing. I bet that has an impact on how nippy the car is :(

noooo, it won't do 60mph in 2nd, that's a KPH speedo remember and the shift to 3rd comes before 60mph. It's a light car and that makes all the difference.

noooo, it won't do 60mph in 2nd, that's a KPH speedo remember and the shift to 3rd comes before 60mph. It's a light car and that makes all the difference.

Without any doubt the demonstrator was doing 60 or just over when I changed into 3rd and if you look at the video at the start of this topic you will see the change from 2nd to 3rd at the Km equivalent. The guy changes from 2nd to 3rd at 98 km per hour which is 61 mph.

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It does do 60mph in second. Well, mine does an indicated 60mph on the speedo.

It's around 6,200rpm... in the red zone but peak power on the 75PS.

Ah, fair enough then :)

The thing is at 6000rpm it is firing 25% less than a 4 cylinder engine so it only sounds like its doing 4500rpm which is why I like it as it sounds very under stressed.

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That still seems way overgeared to me. Does it have any impact on in gear acceleration/flexibility?

No, it seem's perky from just under 3000rpm until you go into the red at 6000rpm.

The lack of weight really helps.

It means in top gear you can plod along at 70mph in 5th getting good mpg, while you can race along at the same speed in third. :)

Top speed is alledgedly 110mph on the flat, but it will alledgedly top the clock at 120mph with a bit of downhill.

Alledgedly it's very stable and feels safe at those speeds.

That's what I was told.

I'm sure it was a private testing facility.

May improve with age.

Would love to see Top Gear use a Citigo for "Star in a reasonably priced car" next season ;)

Too good.....Dacia Sandero perhaps?

I DIDN'T drive like Stirling Moss on my test drive, and i'm glad i didn't - i ended up buying the car i test drove!

I actually asked the garage if it was ok to use the full rev range of the car and they said - yep fine. Strange - as out of all the cars I have ever test driven that's the only time I have ever done that. The car seems to thrive on it. Having said all that when mine finally turns up I will go easy on it for the first few 100 miles.

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