ROAD TEST: DS takes on the likes of the Volkswagen Golf and the Audi A3 with its own take on the premium hatchback - how does the French brand get on?
The paradox is that most car buyers have no need for a car that handles in a sporty, dynamic fashion. They have no desire to tackle a challenging B-road with gusto and would be much better served by a car that’s easy to use and quiet and cushions them from the UK’s harsh roads.
For a brand named after the 1955 Citroën, there are very few nods to that car. The bonnet, which is unusually long and flat for a front-wheel-drive car and has a ridge down the middle, is unmistakable, though.
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