This document pertains to the Saxo 1.4 VSX, a compact hatchback produced in 1996. As part of the first generation (S0), this model is recognized for its modern, rounded styling and nimble handling, characteristic of the brand's design philosophy. The 1.4 VSX trim level typically offered enhanced interior appointments and exterior styling. This vehicle was positioned within the supermini segment, targeting first-time car buyers, city dwellers, and budget-conscious consumers, competing with models like the Peugeot 106 and Ford Fiesta. Its engineering prioritizes a balance of performance and economy, particularly with the 1.4-liter naturally aspirated inline-4 petrol engine.
This manual serves as a Road Test Specification Sheet and Report, providing a focused overview of the Saxo 1.4 VSX (1996) in English. It details specifications and performance data for the 1.4-liter engine, including road test results for acceleration, braking, and handling. The document also covers evaluations of the chassis, suspension, steering, and braking systems as assessed during testing. While not a comprehensive repair guide, it offers performance-focused technical data essential for understanding the vehicle's capabilities and characteristics. This information is valuable for owners, mechanics, and technicians seeking detailed insights into this specific model's performance attributes.
►CITROEN 1996 SAXO ROAD TEST SPEC SHEET 1.4 VSX
3 PAGE REPORT ON THE '96 SAXO INCLUDING SPEC'S
►CITROEN 1996 SAXO ROAD TEST SPEC SHEET 1.4 VSX
3 PAGE REPORT ON THE '96 SAXO INCLUDING SPEC'S