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You choose the vehicle, the deposit, how long you want the contract to run for and the mileage you intend to do. You will then receive a quote for fixed cost motoring for the length of the contract. At the end of the contract you have a choice to either buy the vehicle outright for an agreed lump sum (the Guaranteed Minimum Future Value or final balloon payment), or hand the vehicle back to the lender.
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Hire Purchase allows you to take ownership of a vehicle once all payments are made.
This is one of the most popular methods to buy a new vehicle. You pay an initial deposit, then pay off the balance in monthly payments over an agreed period of time, when the payments are complete the vehicle is yours.
One of the main benefits with Hire Purchase is the ability to buy a high value vehicle on monthly payments.
Hire Purchase allows you to tailor your finance package as deposit, length of time and monthly payments are all flexible.
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Personal contract hire is very similar to normal contract hire, but is exclusively for private individuals. This is one of the most common form of leasing.
With a personal contract hire agreement you take control of a vehicle for a contractual period – usually referred to as the ‘lease period’. You will make fixed monthly payments for the duration of the contract – when the contract expires you will simply return the vehicle and take out a new personal contract hire lease. PCH means you never have to worry about resale values of your vehicle.
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Fuel: Petrol
Body: Estate
Trans: Automatic
Rear wiper, Traction control, Bluetooth with USB and AUX input, Variable PAS, Remote fuel cap release, Trip computer, Auto-dipping door mirrors in reverse gear, Aluminium dash trim, 6 speakers, Body colour door handles...
MPG
Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.
Insurance Group
BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.
Performance (BHP)
CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.
CO2 (g/km)
The total number of seats in the vehicle.
Number Of Seats
Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £310 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.
Road Tax
Ten Second Review
The Citroen Grand C4 SpaceTourer offers sharp styling that does a good job in disguising the fact that, like all seven-seat MPVs, you're basically buying a big box. With economical BlueHDi engines, great safety provision and lots of glass, this Gallic MPV feels several notches above the class average, especially since the introduction of a more sophisticated top-spec engine and auto gearbox combination, plus extra safety kit.
Background
Buying a seven-seat MPV is usually an exercise in sacrifice. You accept the fact that in return for three seating rows, you'll get something boxy, boring and bland. Or will you? With this Grand C4 SpaceTourer model, Citroen beg to differ on that score. The brand has now ditched the Picasso name that has been synonymous with Citroen People Carriers since the turn of the century and with 7-seat MPVs since the first generation Grand C4 Picasso model was launched in 2006. That car tapped into the major growth area in this segment amongst buyers who really only needed five seats but wanted the occasional versatility of a couple of extra fold-out chairs in the boot. This Grand C4 SpaceTourer makes that arrangement more usable, thanks to generous interior space released without the extra vehicle length buyers in this sector don't want. This comes courtesy of the class-leadingly long wheelbase conferred upon this car by a clever, multi-patented EMP2 platform that's also claimed to sharpen up the handling. It all sounds very promising, particularly as Citroen has recently moved to improve the C4's safety technology and has added a fresh BlueHDi 160 diesel engine paired with a new EAT8 automatic gearbox at the top of the line-up. In prospect then, what we have here is a very clever People Carrier indeed, with a glassy, futuristic combination of hi-tech style and efficient practicality that ought to set new standards in this segment. Does it? Let's find out.
Driving Experience
As ever, the engine choice is naturally weighted towards diesels because that's what Citroen does very well and it's also what British customers expect to buy. The 1.5-litre BlueHDi 130 will continue to be the big seller. There's also a pokier 2.0-litre BlueHDi 160 diesel option too, mated to a new 8-speed EAT8 auto gearbox. Petrol customers get a PureTech 130 petrol unit. And there's the option of the brand's smooth EAT8 auto transmission. Stick with the diesel and you'll find that the 130hp unit offers reasonable acceleration, the engine note is muted and it shares the same improved body control and sharper steering that's engineered into all of the latest Grand C4 SpaceTourer models. Citroen also claim that the suspension has been tuned to work with a variety of wheel sizes, so you won't be punished with an unduly harsh ride if you opt for a bigger set of alloys. On the move, don't be put off by initial unfamiliarities of design and drive. After all, you probably wouldn't be looking at this Citroen in the first place if you didn't want something just that little bit different from the usual character-free compact people carrying experience. Just enjoy this car for what it is as you float over road imperfections, marvel at the unusually hushed levels of refinement and enjoy the benefits of a commanding driving position that's a huge help at roundabouts or when parking and, with the standard panoramic screen, makes it seem like you're suddenly viewing the world in high definition.
Design and Build
The change of name hasn't come with a change of look, so these Grand C4 SpaceTourer models keep the previous Grand C4 Picasso's three-tiered light signature at the front, which is synonymous with Citroen's contemporary design language. The grille is separated into two parts by the body-coloured bumper and sports a glossy black registration plate mount and a second air intake. Plus there are smart 3D-effect rear lights, classy 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels and buyers get the option of a black two-tone roof, with the option of a silver coloured roof bar option. Otherwise, it's much as before, with clever interior packaging that designer Frederic Soubirou is clearly proud of. We like the optional lounge-style front passenger seat that features an extendable foot rest and massage function. On a more practical note, you get up to 793-litres of bootspace when the third row of seats is pushed into the floor, a total that can rise as high as 2,181-litres with the middle row also folded. Those middle row seats can be slid back and forth, reclined or folded flat independently of one another. What's more, the floor is devoid of a raised tunnel, aiding utility still further. The side windows do angle in fairly sharply which can make taller rear seat passengers feel a little pinched - and the rearmost pews are really only suitable for kids. Other than that it's hard to find fault. Materials quality in the cabin is smart, with classy metal finishes and simple yet effective ergonomics, something we have rarely been able to say of previous Citroens.
Market and Model
The Grand C4 SpaceTourer has marched surreptitiously upmarket but perhaps that's no bad thing. The prices are still reasonable, with an entry-level model costing from around £24,000 and the BlueHDi 130 diesel setting you back from just under £26,000: that's a fraction above what you'd pay for a comparable Ford Grand C-MAX. It's fairly easy to see why customers would pay a small premium for this Citroen though. It's the reason why buyers will pay more for an Apple versus a Dell - slicker design values. Recent media developments include a Citroen Connect radio that includes Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink smartphone connectivity. And a 'Citroen Connect Nav' system with connected services that can tell you everything from weather forecasts to local parking and fuel station info. These functions, like many others in the cabin, are marshalled by the big touch screen display. We know some of you prefer the tactility of a switch or button and there are occasions when the C4 Picasso's screen demands your attention for longer than is ideal, such as when adjusting the cabin temperature settings, which will require you to navigate away from, say, the sat nav or stereo functions and find the ventilation screen. Yes, it helps clean up the fascia but at some cost to actual everyday utility. Even entry-level Grand C4 SpaceTourers are fitted as standard with alloy wheels, Bluetooth and a six-speaker stereo with a USB socket. Range-topping 'Flair' models get features such as adaptive cruise control and the rather lovely lounge-style front passenger seats. It's just like being in a TGV. Except slower and without French school kids constantly running past. 'Flair' trim also now gets you extra standard safety kit, including Driver Attention Alert, Speed Sign Recognition and Recommendation, and Active Safety Brake.
Cost of Ownership
It's virtually impossible to compete in this sector without some standout economy and emissions figures and the Grand C4 SpaceTourer steps up to the plate in this regard. Although some of the power outputs at first look a little underwhelming for such a big vehicle, the diesels develop such torque that you won't need to thrash the engines to make respectable progress. Even the entry-level BlueHDi 130hp unit pulls its weight, emitting just 108g/km with a combined fuel consumption of 68.9mpg. For completion, we'll also give you the figures for the top engine you can have in a Grand C4 Space Tourer, the 2.0-litre BlueHDi 160 diesel we're trying today, which comes only with the EAT8 auto gearbox. Here, the figures are 60.1mpg and 123g/km for a 'Feel' model with 17-inch wheels - the variant we have here; obviously, you'll do fractionally worse with top-spec 'Flair' trim and its larger 18-inch rims. The Benefit-in-Kind taxation rating you're looking at for the 2.0-litre diesel is either group 29 or 30. What else? Well maintenance costs will be aided by the option of an affordable three year servicing plan. Plus there are reasonable insurance groupings rand the usual three year / 60,000 mile warranty.
By Jonathan Crouch
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Key Standard Features*
- Solid - Polar white
- Solid paint
- Ondulice cloth/leather upholstery
- Reversing camera
- Driver alert system
- Cruise control + speed limiter
- Forward collision warning
- Electro-chrome auto-dimming rear view mirror
- Ondulice cloth/leather - Black/slate grey
Body Glass | |
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Rear wiper | |
Dark tinted rear side windows | |
Electric front/rear windows with one touch/anti pinch | |
Panoramic windscreen | |
Dark tinted rear windscreen | |
Brakes | |
Traction control | |
ESP | |
Electronic parking brake | |
Hill start assist | |
ABS + EBD + EBA | |
Communication | |
Bluetooth with USB and AUX input | |
Driver Aids | |
Variable PAS | |
Rear parking sensor | |
Front parking sensor | |
Coffee Break Alert | |
Gear selection indicator | |
Driver Convenience | |
Remote fuel cap release | |
Keyless entry and start | |
Driver Information | |
Trip computer | |
Flat tyre indicator | |
Service indicator | |
7" touch screen | |
Mirror screen with mirror link and car play | |
12" HD panoramic screen display | |
Citroen connect Nav with connect box | |
Driving Mirrors | |
Auto-dipping door mirrors in reverse gear | |
Body colour electric folding/heated door mirrors | |
Embellishment Trims | |
Aluminium dash trim | |
Soft touch dashboard | |
Aluminium air vent surrounds | |
Entertainment | |
6 speakers | |
Steering wheel mounted controls | |
DAB Digital radio | |
Exterior Body Features | |
Body colour door handles | |
Body colour bumpers | |
Panoramic glass sunroof with dark tinted glass/electric sunblind | |
Chrome lower front bumper insert | |
Foot operated motorised tailgate | |
Aluminium side profile with integrated roof bars | |
Exterior Lights | |
Kerbside illumination | |
Automatic activation of hazard warning lights | |
'Guide me home' headlamps | |
Automatic lights and wipers | |
Cornering front fog lights | |
LED daytime running lights | |
3D effect LED rear lights | |
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation | |
Rear air vents | |
Dual Zone automatic air conditioning | |
Scented air freshener | |
Air conditioning for 3rd row of seats | |
Interior Features | |
Leather steering wheel | |
Height/reach adjust steering wheel | |
Rear parcel shelf | |
Aircraft type trays in front seat backrests | |
Removable centre console storage box | |
Illuminated centre console storage | |
Front door pockets with bottle holders | |
Aluminium scuff plates | |
Cup holders | |
12V accessory sockets - front and rear | |
Retractable sunblinds in 2nd row | |
Illuminated and ventilated glove box | |
Storage under driver's seat | |
12V socket in luggage compartment | |
Child observation mirror | |
Under floor storage compartment [row 2] | |
8 lashing eyes in boot | |
Interior Lights | |
Boot light | |
Interior mood lighting | |
Interior lights activated when doors unlocked | |
Front and rear courtesy reading lights | |
Safety | |
Two tone horn | |
Front lateral airbags | |
Front seatbelt pretensioners with force limiters | |
Passenger airbag deactivate switch | |
5 three point inertia reel seatbelts | |
Adaptive driver and front passenger airbags | |
Front and rear (row 2) curtain airbags | |
Front seatbelt unfastened audible+visual warnings | |
Tyre pressure monitor | |
Seats | |
Front headrests | |
Height/tilt adjustable driver's seat | |
Height adjustable armrests on front seats | |
Front passenger seat height adjust | |
Massage function for front seats | |
Front seat back storage pockets | |
Three individual sliding/fold flat rear seats [row 2] | |
Three foldable/retractable rear head restraints [row 2] | |
Rear top tether child seat ISOFIX attachment | |
Folding front passenger seat | |
Security | |
Remote central locking + deadlocks | |
Transponder immobiliser | |
Perimetric and volumetric anti theft alarm | |
Vanity Mirrors | |
Driver/passenger sunvisors and vanity mirrors | |
Wheels - Alloy | |
17" Boa alloy wheels | |
Wheels - Spare | |
Space saver spare wheel |
Packs | |
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Safety pack - C4 SpaceTourer/Grand C4 SpaceTourer | £450.00 |
Safety plus pack - C4 SpaceTourer/Grand C4 SpaceTourer | £260.00 |
Driver assistance package 3 - C4 SpaceTourer/Grand C4 SpaceTourer | £510.00 |
Paint - Metallic | |
Metallic - Ruby red | £545.00 |
Metallic - Platinum grey | £545.00 |
Metallic - Cumulus grey | £545.00 |
Metallic - Soft sand | £545.00 |
Paint - Solid | |
Solid - Polar white | Standard |
Exterior Body Features | |
Metallic paint | £545.00 |
Solid paint | Standard |
Special solid paint | £520.00 |
Interior Features | |
Full nappa leather upholstery | £2,150.00 |
Ondulice cloth/leather upholstery | Standard |
Driver Aids | |
Reversing camera | Standard |
Driver alert system | Standard |
Cruise control + speed limiter | Standard |
Forward collision warning | Standard |
360 degree parking camera | £450.00 |
Driving Mirrors | |
Electro-chrome auto-dimming rear view mirror | Standard |
Exterior Lights | |
Xenon headlights | £750.00 |
Paint - Special | |
Special solid - Onyx black | £520.00 |
Towing | |
Detachable towbar | £450.00 |
Trim - Leather | |
Full nappa leather - Grey/black | £2,150.00 |
Trim - Part Leather | |
Ondulice cloth/leather - Black/slate grey | Standard |
Performance | |
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0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 10 |
Engine Power - BHP | 165 |
Engine Power - KW | 121 |
Engine Power - PS | |
Engine Power - RPM | 6000 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 177 |
Engine Torque - NM | 240 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1400 |
Top Speed | 130 |
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