The Citroen C1 is a sister car of the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo, with all three coming from the same factory
It's available with either three or five doors
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Like the 108, there's a choice of 1.0 and 1.2-litre petrol power
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Numerous personalisation options allow you to make your C1 truly your own
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The C1 is most at home nipping around town centres
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The optional 'Airscape' roof allows you to enjoy fresh air while retaining the practicality of a hatchback
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Other rivals for the C1 include the Skoda Citigo, VW up! and SEAT Mii
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Trim levels for the C1 are Touch, Feel, Flair and Furio
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The C1 was awarded four out of five stars for crash safety by Euro NCAP
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The C1 can carry four adults at a pinch, but is a bit tight for long journeys
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The C1 sits between the bold Aygo and conservative 108 in terms of styling
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You can have your C1 all in one colour, or specify a contrasting roof and mirror caps
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The 1.2-litre engine is a better bet than the 1.0-litre for motorway driving
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Inside, the C1 is fairly basic, but can be brightened up with coloured panels
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The dashboard features a screen in the middle
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