Citroen DS3 Cabrio: A little ray of sunshine

IT’S a bundle of bright yellow energy sent to put a smile on faces drawn weary by the winter that won’t go away. No, not the car. I am referring, of course, to the sun, which showed up this week after a prolonged hibernation.

Sadly, it didn’t arrive in time for last week’s UK launch of the Citroen DS3 Cabrio, a car built with sun worshipping and sultry summer evenings in mind, but born into a world of sub-zero temperatures and snowdrifts as tall as the tractors sent to sweep them away.

So there now follows a review of an open-topped car in which the top was open for all of ten seconds, before the cold became too much to bear, despite a hat and gloves. I’ve tried to spice it up with tales of derring-do in an arctic apocalypse (actually the English Midlands), but apologies if it’s a little light on al-fresco adventure.

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Cast your mind back to the beginning of last week. It was with April only a handful of days away and with more than a hint of disbelief in my voice that I asked the lady at Citroen if I could bagsy the one yellow DS3 Cabrio in the car park because “it would stand out well against the snow for photographs”. The truth is, I reckoned it would be easier for the