CITROEN C3

A Bluetooth-compatible satellite navigation system is the latest enticement from Citroen to buy from the C3 or C4 model ranges

For a limited time, Citroen is offering 'driveaway' pricing for the C3 1.6 auto and the C4 HDi EGS. To sweeten the deal, the importer is throwing in a Mio C520 Sat Nav unit worth $699 for no additional cost.

The Mio unit relies on Bluetooth connectivity and a handy mobile phone to do its things and comes with a special cradle to be used hands-free in the Citroens. It's a portable unit that can be removed from the car and used while on foot and can provide the user with points of interest along the route. As the icing on the cake, it will also play MP3-format music.

Both cars also come with free alloy wheels and the C4 is also sold with metallic paint free of charge.

Prices are $23,990 (including on-road costs) for the C3 1.6 auto and $31,990 (including on-roads) for the C4 HDi EGS. Ateco Automotive has not specified how long the offer will last, merely saying it will last "for a limited time."
 

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