Citroen C5 2.7 TDi Tourer Exclusive Comments
| Author | Jeremy Laird |
| Published | 23rd Jun 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Citroen |
| Price | £30,580 OTR as tested |
| Latest Price | Click here |
Comments for Citroen C5 2.7 TDi Tourer Exclusive
Chocoa said on 23rd June 2009
Bornesen said on 23rd June 2009
Your review is totally off-topic: this is NOT a review of a this car - it's basically a review of its entertainment system !! How about writing a review of the car!! Very disappointing and unworthy of this site
TheVoice said on 23rd June 2009
@Bornesen: TrustedReviews is primarily a technology news and reviews website, so it's to be expected that they focus on the technology inside the car. If you want an all-round review of the vehicle, there are plenty of motoring websites and magazines available.
ian-in-northampton said on 23rd June 2009
No, TheVoice, you're wrong. I share Bornesen's frustration. Only recently, I was reading a copy of 'What Car?' magazine and couldn't find a review of the new LED TVs from Samsung. It's really not good enough. And I looked all through 'Performance Motors' but couldn't find anything about the performance of Intel's quad core CPUs. It's all very frustrating.
Divefire said on 24th June 2009
If you're going to choose a car based off of the quality of the technology inside of it, then you probably have enough money to be able to take some time and rethink the priorities in your life... Oh and the flagship of the Citroën range is the C6... Just as a small point.
Castalan said on 25th June 2009
To be fair - my over riding concern when buying new cars is all about the tech inside - that's where I spend many hours each day driving around the M25 and if the tech it comes with isn't exactly right I'm just not interested. kudos to trustedreviews for starting to review cars in this way :) Now if you could review the upcoming Idrive system due for release by BMW in the Autumn I'd be a happy man
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That's an awesome (erggg) display of grey plastic on that dash ;)
I was also wondering if the car industry is somehow shielded from the dubious legal practice of allowing CD ripping. -Given that pirates are derided and pursued so relentlessly by the music industry currently? Or, is this a case of the old radar detectors - you could sell 'em but not use 'em - legally speaking...Just curious.