Welcome to DS3 owners

 25 February 2010 | C6 Dave

DS3 ImageThe site dedicated to supporting those who already own, or are thinking of buying, a Citroen DS3 Sorry, but whilst we love the original Citroen DS, we can't offer support for it and there are other specialist web sites out there.


We have already added some useful content , like the DS3 Owner Handbook and Audio Guides to download for Premier Members whilst you wait for your car, plus we are also adding items on a regular basis to the Technical Document Archive so please call back again if you don't find what you want now.

The Member Registration is activated so you can register and post on site.

The DS3 is the car you can design yourself with 38 body and roof colour options alone, 7 engine/gearbox options, then there are interior choices plus the 'DS3 Touch'

The DS3 99g is the lowest Co2 in it's class and qualifies for £0 road tax. Please note however that it does not have alloy wheels as the wheel covers actually help it achieve this low Co2 figure.

The new Citroën DS3 is assertive, radical, and truly original. This anti-retro urban three door hatchback is instantly iconic, and instantly recognizable.

The new Citroën DS3 has created its own class and a new tradition. Move over old school. It’s time for the new school of driving.

Like every Citroën, new DS3 has innovation in its DNA. The range comes in three sleekly styled yet unequivocally original concepts. From the dramatic entrance of the DSign, to the dynamism in the detail of DStyle, to the ultimate DSport; new Citroën DS3 is a sheer expression of Créative Technologie.

Not only has new Citroën DS3 been designed with driving in mind, it’s been designed with the upmost respect to the environment; the petrol powered DS3 CO2 emissions are between just 136g/ km and 160 g/km. And there’s a range of five petrol and diesel manual engine models to choose from; the super efficient HDi 90 to the sporty and dramatic THP 150.

Through the huge range of personalisation options, the new Citroën DS3 allows you to fine tune a car that reflects your character and your ideals; more stylishly and excitingly than ever before.
There's even a new iPod App available here: link

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Citroen DS3 Wins 2010 Top Gear ‘Car of the Year’ Awards

 05 December 2010 | C6 Dave

Top Gear’s Awards issue hits news stands today, and Citroen pulled off a winner with its Citroen DS3 winning the Car of the Year and Small Car of the Year awards. “Most cars feel like they’ve been edited down from something else. The DS3 does not. It is, for its completeness and rounded set of abilities, a triumph…”

Read the article here: link

James May on the Citroen DS3 link

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DS3 YSL

 29 March 2010 | C6 Dave

The special-edition DS3 was created for a retrospective event honoring the fashion label and its departed founder, and was used to shuttle celebrities and VIPs around Paris.

Similar to the standard model of the DS, this special edition Citroen hatchback comes with a new red exterior color that’s combined with the black roof with that unmistakable Yves Saint Laurent logo.

Organised by the Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent Foundation, the exhibition features more than 300 pieces from the designer’s collection. Presented in their historical and cultural context, they create a panoramic vision of the illustrious fashion figure’s body of work, from his Dior debut in 1958 to retirement in 2002. The public also get a first look at the entire series of photographs of Yves Saint Laurent taken by Jean-Loup Sieff in 1971.

Embodying radical styling and distinctive luxury, DS3 is perfectly suited to the Yves Saint Laurent label, whose designer, with his elegant and anti-conformist aesthetic, revolutionised the female fashion world.

The DS3 is a special vehicle for Citroen, as it marks the introduction of the DS range to the market. The new line-up will be formed by luxury incarnations of some of the carmaker’s existing models. The DS3, based on the C3, has already been launched and it will be followed by the DS4 and DS5.

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