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Citigo changes as follows:

 

- New 16in wheels Serpens and Scorpius

- Function package (makeup mirror on A-Pillar instead of parking ticket holder, easyentry system for both front seats on 3 door version

- Optional LED DRLs in place of foglights

- Tinted taillights for Monte Carlo

- New colours; Dark Blue Sapphire replaces night blue, Silver Tungsten replaces Silver Leaf 

 

Sounds good. Would you share the source? Thanks. ;)

But no steering wheel adjustment???

Steering wheel was adjusted at the factory. :giggle:

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Is that it [emoji15]

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But no steering wheel adjustment???

 

Cheer up lads, by 2021 we might be able to order a variable boot floor after purchase or even better have a adjustable steering wheel

What's all this about an adjustable steering wheel?

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Up and down may not be enough for everyone. I can live with it, as seat height is adjustable.

More like a move sideways rather than a move up in spec'.Have you seen the spec' for the new Viva which is due out soon?,beats the pants off the Citigo.

I don't think so. Our car magazine tried Opel Corsa (same as Viva). They say streering is too light, difficult to drive straight. Gear ratios are long, so you may need 1st gear at street corner. It wasn't so economical neither. Sounds like it's not for me at least.

Edited by Emil

Built in South Korea, same factory as the Chevy Spark :notme:

 

Looks very uninspired to me, instantly dated. Sure it has a few nice features (done on the cheap probably) but no DAB radio for example, not even an option?

 

As for the steering, sounds like it might have the same eps unit as the i10 as that gets a lot of complaints about the lack of self centering and constantly having to adjust the steering angle to keep it straight.

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Let's focus on a important matter, the Up! is being released next month in Brazil with a turbo and 105bhp, can we please have this option by 2016?

No DAB sure,but has curtain airbags Lecky operated and heated mirrors,cruise control,lane departure warning,climate control,alarm system,MFSW and Bluetooth all for £9500-00.That for me is good value.Will not be tempted myself because of poor reputation of Vauxhall dealers.

More like a move sideways rather than a move up in spec'.Have you seen the spec' for the new Viva which is due out soon?,beats the pants off the Citigo.

Yeah but it's a Vauxhall Viva though.

Vauxhall Viva? That takes me back!

Let's focus on a important matter, the Up! is being released next month in Brazil with a turbo and 105bhp, can we please have this option by 2016?

 

105bhp in a Citigo would be so awesome. Can we import? :D 

105bhp in a Citigo would be so awesome. Can we import? :D

Probably yes, but would be costly, I'd more likely find one that would have been written off, buy that cheap and export the engine from it and do a swap

105bhp in a Citigo would be so awesome. Can we import? :D

 

I don't think so, something to do with Type Approval blah blah blah

I don't think so, something to do with Type Approval blah blah blah

Type approval you say..? :moon: to that

So:

- Still no DAB (that exists in the up)
- Still no hot version
- No improved seat options

 

Just dip your damn hands in the VW parts bin, Skoda..... At least look at what the Viva / i10 / ToyCitPug trio are bringing to the table.
 

Do you believe it's Škoda's decision? Let's think again what badge engineering means. ;)

Function package.....wtf! No time in my ownership of the citigo have I thought, you know rather than the useful ticket holder there should be a mirror!

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