Why would the steering wheel be on the other side? Citroen is still French, not English... Just wish Peugeot weren't hellbent on Oldsmobiling them into oblivion. In the seventies and eighties they were still somewhat the "Cadillac" of French cars but once Peugeot got their talons in, they slowly killed off the high end Citroen and are now intent on making the double chevron an entry level car. Clearly, from the Pug 205 on, Peugeot have been eminently capable of selling entry level small cars under their own nameplate, so I don't know why they are positioning Citroen so low that they are competing with themselves...
A friend of mine in the UK owns a DS3 Sport and loves it. He hasn't had any issue at all with it. Unlike his girls R56 MCS.
I'm not a fan of the cabrio, but I do like the DS3. It is just one of several hot hatches that I wish would come over here (along with the Clio, Megane, M135i, and even the Merc A45).
That's one of the coolest parts of my trip this week is seeing those cars over here. Oh, and if you don't mind spending €89 for 20 minutes...