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How reliable is the Citroen C3 Pluriel? Has anyone ever had a bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Amie™{NuckFexus}" data-source="post: 2353203" data-attributes="member: 813678"><p>I have a Citreon C3 and it's very nice car. I've found it to be very reliable and it's my first car. I'm 18 and have been driving since January. It's easy to get the hang of, citroen is great for first car. I would definitely recommend. I would also recommend a second hand car to begin with because my parents have found that everytime they've bought a brand new car something has gone wrong with the vehicle. Maybe it's just bad luck lol. I saw your other Q that you are 17; a new driver. So yeah, go for second hand to begin with, but obviously be more careful what you buy. Don't buy a car with too much mileage. 50,000 is okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amie™{NuckFexus}, post: 2353203, member: 813678"] I have a Citreon C3 and it's very nice car. I've found it to be very reliable and it's my first car. I'm 18 and have been driving since January. It's easy to get the hang of, citroen is great for first car. I would definitely recommend. I would also recommend a second hand car to begin with because my parents have found that everytime they've bought a brand new car something has gone wrong with the vehicle. Maybe it's just bad luck lol. I saw your other Q that you are 17; a new driver. So yeah, go for second hand to begin with, but obviously be more careful what you buy. Don't buy a car with too much mileage. 50,000 is okay. [/QUOTE]
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