Autocar seem to think so; http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/motoring/citroens-c-line-range-could-be-answer-stressful-car-ownership
Keeping your perfect car in perfect condition is, for the drivers who want it, difficult, stressful and often expensive. Which is where Citroën's new C-Line philosophy comes in.
The Cactus is expected to be based on the same simple (but five-star safe) platform as the C4. It will only get lower powered engines, so brake and suspension systems can be kept simple and the exterior will be protected by rubber inserts, which can be replaced if badly damaged. The whole C-Line ethos is to take the stress out of car ownership.
Surely low running costs and minimal hassle will be welcomed by many young families and older drivers. What are your thoughts?

Keeping your perfect car in perfect condition is, for the drivers who want it, difficult, stressful and often expensive. Which is where Citroën's new C-Line philosophy comes in.
The Cactus is expected to be based on the same simple (but five-star safe) platform as the C4. It will only get lower powered engines, so brake and suspension systems can be kept simple and the exterior will be protected by rubber inserts, which can be replaced if badly damaged. The whole C-Line ethos is to take the stress out of car ownership.
Surely low running costs and minimal hassle will be welcomed by many young families and older drivers. What are your thoughts?
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