It’s a good shape, however, with a nice wide opening and there’s not too much of a boot lip to haul heavy items over. It’s still a way behind the likes of the Skoda Fabia and Honda Jazz, although these have bigger boots than you might expect from a small car.ĭrop the split-folding rear seats and this space leaps up to 922 litres – again, not bad for a supermini, but not among the class leaders in this regard, either. Measuring 300 litres, it’s bigger than what you get from the likes of the Ford Fiesta, Peugeot 208 and Vauxhall Corsa and exactly the same as the outgoing Renault Clio.
Boot spaceĪs practicality was such a concern for Citroen when it was building the C3. In terms of interior storage there’s enough to be getting on with, but the glovebox is definitely on the small side. The dimensions are particularly attractive, with a load length of 0.66 m, a width between wheel arches of 1.04 m. The fact that the C3 comes with five doors only makes it more practical, as well, meaning people don’t have to clamber in the back and making fitting child seats much easier. The boot has a capacity of around 305 l VDA.