7/10CitroenC4 Picasso/Grand C4 Picasso£25,730A people-carrier range that’s aimed at passengers not drivers.
7/10CitroenC3£11,525 – £18,635Good but not great supermini for dynamics, but a thoroughly enjoyable object
6/10SmartForTwo£9,820 – £24,940Far, far better than the last one, but still likely to remain a niche purchase.
6/10CitroenBerlingo£18,385Epic value from Citroen here. The Berlingo majors on comfort, economical diesels and an enormous interior. Practical.
6/10SmartForFour£10,315 – £22,230A Renault Twingo that’s not quite so cool as a Renault Twingo. Sorry.
6/10CitroenC4 Cactus£18,305 – £22,800While still a comfy, useful hatchback, the C4 Cactus's move mainstream has taken away its class hero status
6/10CitroenC1£9,455 – £13,925Similar to the old one underneath, but with a happier character and even lower running costs.
5/10CitroenC4£17,795 – £20,795Despite some strong engines, a decent spec and some useful interior features, the C4 is utterly forgettable. Yawn.