What does VTR mean on a Citroen C1?
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What does VTR mean on a Citroën C1?
VT – This is to specify the standard model trim on various models (such as the C3, Berlingo Multispace and C3 Picasso) VTR – The mid-range model on C3, Berlingo Multispace and C3 Picasso and the standard model on C4, C4 Picasso, Grand C4 Picasso and C5.
What does Citroen VTR stand for?
What does actually the VTR badge mean on vehicles by Citroen? Abbreviation of Version Tres Rapide (very quick version), this label marks a Citroen models that are equipped with the most powerful engines and modified components. These are Citroen’s high-performance cars.
Who makes the engine in a Citroën C1?
Toyota engines
But its tiny dimensions and nippy Toyota engines (it’s based on the Toyota Aygo) make it good fun to drive. There is a choice of three specification levels: VT, Edition and Platinum.
Does Citroen C1 2009 have Bluetooth?
Higher-spec VTR+ adds 14-inch alloys, front fog lights, a leather steering wheel, tinted windows, new black details on the dash and a Bluetooth connection for your phone.
Are Citroen C1 cars reliable?
Citroën C1 – Best all-rounder. Affordable purchase price, low running costs, requires minimal maintenance, is utterly reliable and robust and has a long life span. Surprisingly sprightly performance, fun to drive, economical and practical to own.
Are Citroen parts expensive?
The average cost to repair a Citroen car is pleasantly low. This could be for several reasons, the most likely being that the parts are quite popular and therefore are easy to source and repair.
Is a Citroen C1 a reliable car?
Citroen C1 reliability The C1 finished in 72nd place out of 75 cars in our 2020 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, with 12.2% of owners reporting a fault in the first year of ownership.
What is a VTR connection?
Connecting a VTR deck enables watching of video tapes. Videos can be played only if the vehicle is completely stopped in a safe location with the parking brake set and the ignition switch turned to ON or ACC. (Only sound can be heard if a VTR is played while the car is in motion.)