NEW CITROËN GRAND C4 PICASSO NAMED 'BEST SEVEN-SEATER' IN CARBUYER AWARDS 2017

December 1, 2016 by Citroën

NEW CITROËN GRAND C4 PICASSO NAMED 'BEST SEVEN-SEATER' IN CARBUYER AWARDS 2017Citroën Grand C4 Picasso scoops the 'Best Seven-Seater' prize in the prestigious Carbuyer Best Car Awards 2017. New Grand C4 Picasso was chosen by the Carbuyer road-test team because of its running costs, comfort, practicality, reliability and safety, as well as its new technologies, value-for-money and optional extras.

New Citroën Grand C4 Picasso has taken the 'Best Seven-Seater' prize in the Carbuyer Best Car Awards 2017. The ultra-practical family car was recognised for its superior comfort and innovative technologies, alongside a supremely spacious and versatile interior.

Carbuyer announced its Best Cars for 2017 at London's Curzon Bloomsbury Cinema on Wednesday. The Carbuyer awards celebrate and recognise the very best cars available in the UK. The awards are driven by the popular Carbuyer.co.uk Best Cars section, which includes in-depth analysis on every new car on sale today.

Stuart Milne, Editor at Carbuyer, said; 'Citroën's Grand C4 Picasso looks great - but that beauty is more than skin deep. It's such a well thought-out car, with plenty of glass giving a light and airy feel inside. There's plenty of space for seven, and with touches such as three ISOFIX mounting points, it's perfectly designed for family life. It's just as good out on the road, with a wide range of engines as well as a comprehensive range of safety equipment meaning your family will stay safe should the worst happen.'

Chris Cheetham, Citroën UK's Marketing Director, commented; 'The awards just keep coming for this great family car and that's because it really is the best vehicle in its class. Following the 'Best MPV' award from Auto Express earlier this year, we are honoured to be able to add the accolade of 'Carbuyer Best Seven-Seater 2017' to the list. This award is testament to our design and engineering teams, and is evidence that style doesn't need to lose out to practicality.'

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