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borrowed a brand new citigo from Bickertons whilst they filled my fabia with oil.

My thoughts are its a nice car apart from the brake pedal was too firm and the clutch pedal had no feel what so ever but the rest of the car was excellent

the clutch pedal had no feel what so ever

I'm hoping ours will be like that.....we ordered the automatic!! :rofl: I'll get my coat..........Taxi !!

I think you'd get used to the pedals, any different car seems weird when you first drive it.

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definately would have got used to it (ok usually after a few minutes just not this time) just the lack of resistance was strange

although I'm used to a leg work having had scoobies before

definately would have got used to it (ok usually after a few minutes just not this time) just the lack of resistance was strange

although I'm used to a leg work having had scoobies before

you will have to get gym membership instead of the lower body workout in thr car then :)
  • 3 weeks later...

It's a low powered engine and therefore the clutch spring is probably much weaker, because it doesn't need to be strong to prevent slippage. Normally this would be considered a good thing!

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