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C4 Grand Picasso

  • 17-10-2017 12:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭


    Hi has anyone any experience with the 161 c4 Grand Picasso 1.2 turbo petrol ?
    We need a bigger car but don’t do the miles to justify a diesel
    Thank you .


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,616 ✭✭✭grogi


    Hi has anyone any experience with the 161 c4 Grand Picasso 1.2 turbo petrol ?
    We need a bigger car but don’t do the miles to justify a diesel
    Thank you .

    Excellent car all around - excellent seats, very versatile etc. I keep discovering the little touches as how the car takes care of the users by very intelligent use of external lights.

    1.2 PureTech is well proven at this stage, much more reliable than the 1.6 THP. Lighter, so it does understeer a bit less than the diesels. But with a lot of room for tuning - stage one can bring the torque to around 275 Nm and power to 150 bhp.

    If you can, get an automatic from 152 onwards (EAT6). It uses a hydraulic transaxle, the same that Toyota are using in many of their cars. Just make sure the transmission fluid has been regularly replaced (firstly around 60 kkm mark, then each 40kkm)


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