This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q1 2018.
Submodel
1.2 PureTech 110 EAT6(A)
$109,999
20.4 km/L β’ 110bhp β’ 6-speed (A)
Current price
POA
Price Decreased by $ 22,000 on 07 Dec 2017
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Depreciation
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Downpayment
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Instalment
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COEΒ quota premium
$118,000 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$508 /yr
OMV
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ARF
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VES
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Total basic cost
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Premium
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Previous recorded price
$131,999
Highest recorded price
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Lowest recorded price
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Editorial Reviews
27 Jun 2017 β’ DS Review
Story by Desmond Chan
What we like
Cute-looking car
Surprisingly perky to drive
Little oddball details add to its quirky appeal
Small footprint makes the car easy to drive
What we donβt like
Fair amount of wind noise
Very tight in the rear
Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 3 User Reviews
Fun to drive compact soft top
Very lively and energetic. Fun to drive car.
The folding soft top roof is unique. It's almost like a full length sunroof but the feeling is different from a regular sunroof. Really has that wind in the hair convertible feeling.
Looks very chic as well. Definitely a head-turner when you cruise down the streets.... Read More
Stylish, fast retracting soft top
Cruising down the street in my cool new DS 3 Cabrio. It turns so many heads with its stylish, sleek design. And once you put the top down, everyone will be leering at you in jealousy.
On a serious note, the DS 3 Cabriolet doesn't just look good. It walks the walk as well. The engine is quiet yet punchy and steering is precise and sharp.
Nay sayers will tell you it's not worth the money but imo it's exceeded my expectations many times.... Read More
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