Photo of Stuart Martin
Stuart Martin

Contributing Journalist

4 min read

Funky doesn't always work in cars, but when it's wearing a Citroen badge there's a chance it will strike a chord.  Some things the French brand have done can go over the buying public's collective head, but the DS3 is unlikely to miss its mark.  The head-turning, smile-inducing appeal of the DS3 DSport suggests the Citroen crew are on a winner.

Value

The DS3 Dsport six-speed manual demands $35,990, but the features list is decent.  The manual sports model gets an alarm (an option on the auto), remote central locking with deadlock and automatic drive-away locking, a reach and rake adjustable sports leather steering wheel, cruise control and speed limiter, power windows, a sound-insulated front windscreen, aluminium drilled pedals  (standard on the manual sports model only).

Read the full Citroen DS3 Sport review.