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Citroën Recall Repair Backlogs Leave 120,000 Drivers Unable to Use Their Cars

Stellantis is boosting repair capacity through its Citroën and Peugeot dealers plus mobile and at-home teams to clear the airbag replacement backlog

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Overview

  • Around 120,000 Citroën C3 and DS3 vehicles in the UK remain grounded under a June stop-drive recall after Takata airbags were identified as potentially lethal.
  • Dealerships and independent garages report repair backlogs extending into 2026, leaving many owners waiting months for free airbag replacements.
  • Stellantis has authorised its Peugeot network and introduced mobile and home-service teams while offering courtesy cars and prioritising urgent cases.
  • Owners such as a Cardiff driver who spent £10,000 on a new vehicle and others hiring cars or using public transport describe significant financial and logistical burdens.
  • Consumer group Which? is calling for a formal compensation scheme and the DVSA maintains that drivers face legal penalties if they use affected models before fixes are installed.