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The Citroen C-Crosser offers the capability of a 4 wheel drive together with the economy of a 2 wheel drive, with the lowest emissions in its class . A 5+2 seating plan gives flexibility, as does the split tailgate and a generous load area ensures you get the best of both an SUV and family car.
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Hi, I have a C-Crosser and the clutch is slipping on 5th and 6th gears to be told by Citroen that I have to authorise the work as it could be wear and tear; sorry but at 20000 mls I dont think so, as the car is only used at weekend and hols. I am a HGV driver and just got 1.1 MILLION KMS out of a clutch in my truck so I don’t think it is wear and tear and if it was the case that it was a burnt out clutch it would do it in every gear not just 5th and 6th. I read that it is a problem with outlander and 4007 also and that it only does it with the 2.2 hdi that kicks out 280 lbs of tourqe and that the box they paired it with is only used to handle 218 lbs of torque which would sound about right for it to do it in only the high gears as the clutch is not beefy enough for the job. Mitsibushi has put their hand up and is fixing them under warranty but Citreon and Peugeot are still trying to palm it of as wear and tear, why is this? If any one has had the same problem can they call me please on 07709108827, thanks.
Submitted: 02/03/2010 19:58:25
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Bought November 07 registered C-Crosser Exclusive April 2009. Driven more in France than the UK since. Vehicle is 2.2HDi (PSA engine in a Mitsubishi Outlander chassis, Citroen styled). 5+2 seats - last row hides under floor and pulls up - suitable only for children. Second row reclines and slides, does NOT fold flat. First 2 rows leather as standard. Very versatile, excellent seating (all electric driver’s seat), excellent visibility, reversing warning (parking), air con, standard. 6 speed manual, torque impressive (2000rpm at 80mph). Acceleration excellent in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gears, holds hill climb speed in 5th - again impressive for 1.7 tonnes!! Returns 33mpg with vigorous driving, 38mpg reported for combined - compare 18mpg for Audi Q7!!! Second hand near new value is very good far cheaper than BMW X5 etc. and far less common. This is a 4x4 designed as a road car and handling shows that. If you want a 4x4 look at Citroen C-Crosser.
Submitted: 29/05/2009 10:11:06
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