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  • New DS3 Dsport+ HDi White & Black

    Well, we collected the DS3 on the 19th September after ordering in August. Managed to get hold of a car already going through the factory so the wait was minimal.

    We went for White and Black as we liked that colour best, given the few colour options for the Dsport+. Nearest contender was red and black, but as my Insignia is Red, the wife decided she wanted white instead.

    For the first few weeks it just sat in the garage as we went on holiday. Now we are back, it's swung into daily use with ease.

    I quite like the DS3 for a small car. Suprisingly quick at low speeds and effortless low speed performance. Compared to my diesel 160bhp Insignia (HEAVY car!) it feels really perky, although the insignia is slightly quicker, the DS does it with ease.

    I am a bit annoyed by the LEDs going off when you turn the side lights on, so going to speak to the dealer after reading the threads on here about getting the settings changed. I was thinking about then removing the sidelights altogether so it was just LEDs and rear lights. Seems pointless to me to have side lights as well. IMO the LEDs should stay on at night, but at half brightness like they do on my insignia. Citroen missed a trick there... No one would mistake what was coming towards them!

    I am shocked at how bad the headlights are. I am a big fan of xenon's, however the DS3 is like driving with candles up front! Citroen should have made these an option as I'd have paid whatever for them, especially as their halogen headlights are atrocious! I have a good HID kit lying around which I have trial-fitted with both H7R and H7 bulbs. I tried both (one in each headlight) and the difference is immediately apparent. Not only that, the H7R does not give off half as much glare as the H7 HID bulb, and compared to the standard bulb imo was not that bad at all. I'll take some pictures when I fit them properly so you can see the difference. I only use OEM rated HID colour - i.e. 4300k because it doesn't look suspect then, or chavvy. I have some 6000k bulbs and never used them as they were too blue for my liking...
    I actually do not like HID's in halogen headlights due to the glare issue; but the standard are so poor it needs something, and given the positive results with H7R bulbs this may be an option. On previous cars I've tried uprated headlight bulbs and IMO they don't improve things much despite the claims. I used the HID kit I had in our Megane R26. That had halogen headlights behind a projector unit, with leveling and headlamp wash so it was almost like they were xenon anyway, but without the xenon bulb!

    Leather seats that aren't heated... what is that about? We very nearly cancelled the order because of this (no joke) because the wife hates leather when it is cold. Luckily the DS will live in a heated garage, so it shouldn't get too cold come winter, but again, what they hell were Citroen thinking!?!

    Finally, I am a bit disappointed with the location of the USB input, the lack of a light for the glove box and general poor interior lighting, the quality of the HiFi system and general quality of the interior materials which look and feel very cheap in places.

    HOWEVER... I love the seats, very comfortable and supportive. The steering wheel looks and feels good. The side profile of the car is just epic... looks stunning. The black wheels set the car off a treat. Folding mirrors very useful for tucking away in the garage, and like how they fold on locking the car. Handling is damn good as well and you can really chuck it about. It's covered 400 miles and has averaged 50.3mpg and covered 400 miles so far, with about 60 left on the range which seems good already. Very frugal!

    I've not taken any pictures yet because the Dealer's attempt at cleaning the car prior to delivery was questionable. The interior needs a good wipe down on the plastics and the exterior a good wash, but once I've done those I'll snap some piccys.

    Not really going to make any significant changes to the car. I may add an alloy foot rest to protect the carpet from excessive wear, change some bulbs to LEDs where possible, and upgrade the headlights. Otherwise no other changes as it looks great as it is.

    Other cars considered were Fiesta Zetec S TDCi, Mini Cooper D (Clubman and hatch), and a VX Corsa CDTi fully loaded. I let the wife decide what she wanted without involvement as she's only blame me if she didn't like it! Although I secretly wanted her to choose the DS. Mini was nice but felt slower and was overpriced and the option list was confusing and again made the car very expensive. The boot was pointless unless you went for a Clubman, and we have a dog so the boot needs to be useable with the rear seats up. Fiesta painfully slow and too common. Vauxhall Corsa... need I say more! Actually very well put together, and fully loaded actually very impressive, but the exterior is dull as dish water even with the VXR pack. And, you'd have to tell people you drive a Corsa...
    I think she made a good choice. My only other contender was a Mini clubman, but to get that looking good and to a similar spec to the DS3 (i.e. with stripes, decent alloys, xenons, interior upgrades) you're pushing £20k!!

    Pics to follow

  • #2
    You Picked The Right Car !

    Whereabouts You From ? You Might Live Near To One Of Us That Got A Lexia Kit To Do Your Lights

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    • #3
      Phew thats a post and a half, nice one. Glad you like it though and welcome to the club.

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      • #4
        Interesting reading!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ZACK View Post
          You Picked The Right Car !

          Whereabouts You From ? You Might Live Near To One Of Us That Got A Lexia Kit To Do Your Lights
          Cheers. In Northamptonshire if anyone is local... that'd be great if someone local has a Lexia...

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          • #6
            Grats on the new car.

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            • #7
              Smiled when I got to:

              Originally posted by jsr View Post
              HOWEVER...
              Phew!!!

              Nice first review write up
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              • #8
                Wow, very well written. Keep those posts coming.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jsr View Post
                  ...Finally, I am a bit disappointed with the location of the USB input, the lack of a light for the glove box and general poor interior lighting, the quality of the HiFi system and general quality of the interior materials which look and feel very cheap in places...
                  You want to go into more detail about those?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WTF View Post
                    Smiled when I got to:

                    Phew!!!

                    Nice first review write up
                    Yes, there are a few bits I was rather disappointed with, but the overall package is good. I am in love with the side aspect... is that wrong? Oh, and the wife likes it too!!! Hopefully it won't be a typical french car, but we'll find out!

                    Originally posted by Bigfeet76 View Post
                    You want to go into more detail about those?
                    Don't mind if I do!!

                    1. USB location. Not very well located imo. You are going to plug something into it, almost semi-permanently yes? Well why would you need that by the handbrake, on full view? I like clean lines and no clutter in my car. I've found numerous better locations, i.e. in the cubby hole under the steering wheel, cubby hole under the stereo, in the glovebox, or (obviously subject to having the armrest) a location in, or under (yet another cubby hole) under it. For example, the usb & aux input in my insignia is inside the central arm rest. I can plug either a USB pen in and forget about it, or my ipod and it is out of view and fully controllable from the toggle control in the car. In the DS3 is seems like an after-thought.
                    I've already pulled it out to see if I can remove the USB plug and run a USB extension cable somewhere more discreet to plug in the USB pen or Ipod. I think it is possible, leaving the cap in situe. Will report back when I get chance to pull it apart. Will result in no mods to the wiring etc, literally just unclipping parts and relocating with a plug and play extension cable. Either that or I will get one of those tiny USB pens...

                    2. No Glove box light. Don't understand this at all. Random, unless of course I am mistaken? Anyone else have a light?

                    3. Interior lighting comes from one 501 bulb in the middle of the roof. Does little at night with an all black interior. My Insignia also has an all black interior, but has 7 bulbs located 3 x on the roof, 2 in the footwells and 2 on the front doors. I may wire in some extra footwell lights at very least, to improve visibility at night.

                    4. HiFi system not really up to much at all. Even with the bass turned down it still rattles and the speakers give up, only when volume at about 15 and upwards. Just a bit disappointing really, seems poor quality components are to blame.

                    5. Interior plastics are not very good in my opinion. They don't seem to fit together well, and just feel cheap. I particularly don't like the plastic cowl around the speedo, the cowling around the gear knob and handbrake and lower dash panels. Where the gear gaitor meets the silver plastic, it doesn't seem to fit very well. In all just feels a little bit thrown together using the cheapest materials, considering it is branded as Citroen's premium range, compared to the standard.

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                    • #11
                      i get the feelin he dont like it very much ! lol

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                      • #12
                        usb connection i can only imagine they put it there for people with an armrest so that an i-pod can hide discretely inside the armrest and not have far for the cable to run . as for the glove box (if you can call it a glove box ) i dont see the point of a light in there unless u have a ant farm to keep you passengers amused whilst driving up the m6.

                        Im not an owner as yet still waiting for it ...............long story ! But as soon as i am there are certain things i'll be changing and the first will be a decent sound system .
                        i look forward to your future posts ....Mr Clarkson ............

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                        • #13
                          1. USB location. Not very well located imo. You are going to plug something into it, almost semi-permanently yes? Well why would you need that by the handbrake, on full view? I like clean lines and no clutter in my car. I've found numerous better locations, i.e. in the cubby hole under the steering wheel, cubby hole under the stereo, in the glovebox, or (obviously subject to having the armrest) a location in, or under (yet another cubby hole) under it. For example, the usb & aux input in my insignia is inside the central arm rest. I can plug either a USB pen in and forget about it, or my ipod and it is out of view and fully controllable from the toggle control in the car. In the DS3 is seems like an after-thought.
                          Never found this an issue, its out of my view and I update it often enough so doesn't stay in sight. I'm sure most use it for other devices to plug into, and these wouldn't be left in the car anyway. What about somthing like:



                          2. No Glove box light. Don't understand this at all. Random, unless of course I am mistaken? Anyone else have a light?
                          Not a lot really you can keep in here anyway - maybe a torch?

                          3. Interior lighting comes from one 501 bulb in the middle of the roof. Does little at night with an all black interior. My Insignia also has an all black interior, but has 7 bulbs located 3 x on the roof, 2 in the footwells and 2 on the front doors. I may wire in some extra footwell lights at very least, to improve visibility at night
                          Change the lights? footwell how to

                          4. HiFi system not really up to much at all. Even with the bass turned down it still rattles and the speakers give up, only when volume at about 15 and upwards. Just a bit disappointing really, seems poor quality components are to blame.
                          This might help? I've also packed the panel around my sub with sponge top stop the rattle

                          5. Interior plastics are not very good in my opinion. They don't seem to fit together well, and just feel cheap. I particularly don't like the plastic cowl around the speedo, the cowling around the gear knob and handbrake and lower dash panels. Where the gear gaitor meets the silver plastic, it doesn't seem to fit very well. In all just feels a little bit thrown together using the cheapest materials, considering it is branded as Citroen's premium range, compared to the standard.
                          Never thought about this, have you got the carbon effect dash? I think a solid colour looks a lot cleaner, I have black in mine. So is all one colour and the lines meet well.

                          Its not your Insignia - so maybe the comparring it to that isn't the best place to start. My Dstyle has nothing on a Bentley interior, but for what it is I am happy.

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                          • #14
                            All valid points but you have to remember that the DS3 is basically a fancied up C3 not a luxury sedan. For its price point it does very well when compared the competition.
                            Originally posted by cyclone
                            It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by WTF View Post
                              2. No Glove box light. Don't understand this at all. Random, unless of course I am mistaken? Anyone else have a light?
                              Not a lot really you can keep in here anyway - maybe a torch?
                              That's all I've got in my glove box
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