Citroën Grand C4 Picasso No. 1 7-seater in Ireland

January 08, 2015
Citro&euml;n Grand C4 Picasso&nbsp;No. 1 7-seater in Ireland<br />
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Citroën’s Grand C4 Picasso has topped the sales charts as Ireland’s top selling 7-seater family car in 2014.


The New Citroën C4 Picasso is also a real market success across Europe claiming the No. 1 spot in the Irish and European MPV segment.

Ireland’s most popular MPV is confirming its customer appeal month after month, with Irish drivers demonstrating a clear preference in body styles with the 7-seater Grand C4 Picasso representing two-thirds of demand, with 348 sales; compared to 170 sales for the 5-seater C4 Picasso version.

The New C4 Picasso is building on its many strong points to outperform the competition. With Citroën’s 0% Elect 3 PCP Finance the stylish and spacious Grand C4 Picasso is available from just €249 per month, with a retail price starting from €27,045. With best in class interior space, the Citroën Grand C4 Picasso delivers 632 litres of boot space as well as
generous leg room, storage pocket and discreet spaces under the seats and in the floor.

It is fitted with new-generation engines to cut both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions: from 3.7 l/100 km and 96g of CO2/km for the BlueHDi 120 engine with the 6-speed manual gearbox - Euro 6.

Frédéric Soulier, Managing Director of Citroën Motors Ireland, said: “I understand that families are looking at their monthly costs when considering changing their car. I would advise Irish motorists to take account the additional monthly running costs of an older model and the current 0% PCP Finance offer on the Citroën range – it may be more affordable than you think to upgrade to a ‘151’ Citroën.”
Citro&euml;n Grand C4 Picasso&nbsp;No. 1 7-seater in Ireland<br />
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