Citroen C5 Aircross News
Rust in pieces: Every car that left in 2024
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By John Law · 31 Dec 2024
The first symptoms of serious market change are afoot. Not only did 2024 mark the end of a host of individual nameplates, it also saw the demand of one the oldest brands in Australia after decades of flagging sales.
Australia's most unpopular cars revealed
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By Stephen Ottley · 29 Jan 2024
Ford celebrated the Ranger becoming the best-selling vehicle in Australia in 2023 and the Toyota HiLux raced up behind it - but what happened at the other end of the sales charts? What were our least-favourite models last year?
2023 Citroen C5 Aircross Sport here now
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By Chris Thompson · 18 Apr 2023
A new face and new heart headline the updates for Citroen’s refreshed C5 Aircross Sport, which enters Australian showrooms this month
Peugeot and Citroen service plans added
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By Tung Nguyen · 09 Nov 2022
Peugeot and Citroen Australia have both launched pre-paid service plans for their respective models, which is aimed at giving customers clearer visibility into ongoing running costs.The three- or five-year service plans are available to models from both F
This European SUV just got sportier!
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By Matt Campbell · 12 Oct 2022
The Citroen C5 Aircross facelift has been confirmed to arrive before the end of 2023 - with a new sporty bent to help it appeal to more buyers.
2022 Citroen C5 Aircross uncovered
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By Tim Nicholson · 13 Jan 2022
Citroen has signalled a shift in design direction with the reveal of the facelifted version of its C5 Aircross medium SUV.The French brand is aiming for a more upmarket look for the refreshed C5 Aircross, with the new design theme favouring structured lin
Stellantis needs to get these models right
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By Stephen Ottley · 24 Jan 2021
The world got a new automotive juggernaut this week.It took more than a year but, the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Group PSA (Peugeot-Citroen) was finally completed, immediately making it the fourth largest car company in the world.
Citroen prices go up
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By Tung Nguyen · 06 Aug 2020
Citroen has lifted pricing across its entire product portfolio by up to $3000 due to Australia's weakening dollar, but equipment levels remain static.Starting with the C3 light hatchback, the sole Shine variant is now $2000 pricier at $28,990 before on-ro
Which brands are struggling in 2020?
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By Stephen Ottley · 13 Jun 2020
It's been a rough year for new vehicle sales.
Low sales volume for these car brands
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By Stephen Ottley · 27 Apr 2020
If 2020 has taught us anything it's, be prepared for the unpredictable.Purely from an automotive point-of-view, this year has seen the shocking news that Holden will cease to exist.