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13th March 2015
05:00pm GMT

Touchscreen Technology
The C4 Cactus boasts a fully digital interface with controls grouped around a 7-inch touchscreen. This does take a bit of getting used to for drivers who are used to working by touch alone, but a bit of practise and you’ll be away in a hack. It looks good too.
Custom Is Key
Drivers are afforded a whole range of customisation options, should the entry level not be sufficiently stand-out enough for your needs. You can opt for one of three high specification trim levels – Touch, Feel & Flair – with prices starting from €17,795 for the petrol PureTech 75 manual Touch, rising to €23,845 for the BLUEHDi 100 Flair.
The Fun Factor
Driving this car is a lot of fun. It has the specs the tech-head will want, the smooth road experience every driver wants and the style appeal every fashion forward driver might dream of. All in all though, this car is a fun ride. And lets face it – anything that makes the work commute a more pleasant experience is very welcome indeed.
Our star rating?
A fabulous 4/5.
Why?
A combination of factors added up to this high score. On looks alone this might be a Marmite car - you'll love it or hate it - but we were in love from the off. The feeling that we might be driving Bumblebee from the Transformers was an added bonus. At the end of the day though it's what's inside that matters, and we found in the C4 Cactus a smooth, economical ride that just happened to boast some serious style. Win.
And on that note...
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