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Citigo Sound special edition

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Don't know if this will make it to the UK but it looks pretty good.

 

http://www.skoda-auto.com/en/models/citigo-sound/

 

Spec includes:

 

- Black & White interior

- 16" Scorpius alloy wheels

- 300w sound system with subwoofer

 

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its an citigo with a 300watt radio?

 

i like the brighter trim though :) and the Alloys :)

i dont quite get the photo holder clip though!!

A "Sound" edition with uprated sound system and no DAB?  :x

i dont quite get the photo holder clip though!!

 

Its so that  you can pretend you are a US Fighter Pilot in some tacky film!

Why?

I would rather have another 25+ BHP

Why?

I would rather have another 125+ BHP

 

Corrected that for you!

Why?

I would rather have another 425+ BHP

 

Corrected that for you!

 

Corrected that for you both. :p

Its so that  you can pretend you are a US Fighter Pilot in some tacky film!

 

Or driving a SAAB if your nostalgic :D

It's not how much you have its what you can do with it!!!!!!

 

I know there was a figure of the maximum usable power a front wheel car could use (can't remember if it was 170 or 270BHP or somethin different)? I wonder what the figure would be for a standard Citigo/UP/Me setup?

Wow that's got the bag hook that never materialised in our models.

It's not how much you have its what you can do with it!!!!!!

 

I know there was a figure of the maximum usable power a front wheel car could use (can't remember if it was 170 or 270BHP or somethin different)? I wonder what the figure would be for a standard Citigo/UP/Me setup?

 

I reckon 150bhp with decent brakes and suspension set up would be brilliant in a road car weighing approx 850kg.

There's already the VW up! Groove with the uprated Fender Sound System The Groove up! comes with a pumping Fender sound system, complete with six speakers, a subwoofer and a 300-Watt amplifier.

 

And now on the Seat Mii for £200 you can choose - SEAT Sound System: Six speakers plus a boot-mounted subwoofer and 300 watt amplifier

Ok so i will book the owners into the NHS Audiology Dpt. for a hearing aid in 5 years time.

 

The boot is small enough without a subwoofer. I take it there would be on spare wheel and raised boot floor option?

Ok so i will book the owners into the NHS Audiology Dpt. for a hearing aid in 5 years time.

 

The boot is small enough without a subwoofer. I take it there would be on spare wheel and raised boot floor option?

 

The subwoofer i had in my first Fabia, would probably fill 2/3 of the citigo's boot! lol

Not sure why they'd put the subwoofer in the boot.

In my Yeti with the optional "Sound System" it's under the front passenger seat.

Does nobody like listening to the engine anymore!!

Not sure why they'd put the subwoofer in the boot.

In my Yeti with the optional "Sound System" it's under the front passenger seat.

We have a sub under the seat?! The sound system is subless unfortunately, just the amp resides under there. :( Its interesting to see how serious manufacturers are taking audio in cars though - an option like this in an a segment car is nice to see imo. :)

We have a sub under the seat?! The sound system is subless unfortunately, just the amp resides under there. :( Its interesting to see how serious manufacturers are taking audio in cars though - an option like this in an a segment car is nice to see imo. :)

 

Ah yes, it's the amp isn't it.

Sound expert I am not.

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