Citroen C1
2015 (15) 1.2 PureTech Flair 3dr
1OWNER IDEAL 1ST CAR £20 TAX LOW INS
Citroen C1
2011 1.0i VTR+ Euro 5 3dr
Citroen C1
2015 1.0 VTi Feel 5dr
Citroen C1
2014 (14) 1.0i Edition 5dr
2 KEYS + £20 TAX + FULL MOT + 5 DOORS + RARE CAR
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Citroen C1
2014 (64) 1.0 VTi Flair Euro 5 5dr
Citroen C1
2012 (12) 1.0i VT 3dr
LOW MILEAGELONG MOTWARRANTY
Citroen C1
2010 (10) 1.0i VT 3dr
12 MONTHS SERVICE/MOT+WARRANTY
Citroen C1
2018 1.0 VTi 72 Feel 5dr
Citroen C1
2018 (67) 1.2 PureTech Flair Edition Euro 6 3dr
Citroen C1
2015 (15) 1.0 VTi Feel 5dr
FULL HISTORYLOW MILES2 KEYS
Citroen C1
2008 (58) 1.0i Rhythm Euro 4 5dr
Lady OwnerLow Tax +Insurance
Citroen C1
2016 1.0 VTi Flair 5dr [Start Stop]
Citroen C1
2015 (65) 1.0 VTi Feel Euro 6 5dr
The Citroen C1 is a cool city car that's available in sporty three or practical five-door versions. There’s also an Airscape model with a folding fabric sunroof that’s ideal when the weather’s good. New buyers had plenty of personalisation options so it should be easy to find a used C1 that suits your style.
The Citroen C1 is available with feisty little three-cylinder engines that deliver ample power through an easy to use manual gearbox. It’s a nippy car around town, able to cope well with city traffic and comfortable enough for the occasional longer journey. Its small size and tight 11-metre turning circle make parking easy. Higher specification models have a reversing camera for even better control.
The Citroen C1 might be small but it’s not short on practicality, especially in the five-door models. There’s decent interior space for up to five although it’s more comfortable with four. Boot space is similar to its rivals and will easily cope with daily needs or the weekend shopping trip. The Feel version and higher specifications feature a good touchscreen infotainment system, USB port, Bluetooth and air con.
The Citroen C1 is, like many of its rivals, inexpensive to buy. Low running costs are definitely its strength, with low fuel consumption, inexpensive road tax and some of the lowest insurance group ratings. It’s also one of the five cheapest cars to service in the UK.
Reliability is good and Euro NCAP gave it four stars for safety thanks to its six airbags and electronic stability control.
The C1 is Citroen’s entry-level model, sitting below the slightly larger C3 in the French brand’s line-up. It’s designed to be stylish in the city, much like the Kia Picanto and Toyota Aygo. It offers a wide range of models and engine choices and benefits from a good list of standard equipment and low running costs.
Citroen’s famous flair for design is evident in the stylish C1 which is stylish while also being easy to live with and great for low running costs.
The C1 has scored highly in many reliability tests, ensuring peace-of-mind budget motoring.
Great fuel consumption contributes to overall running costs which are impressively low.
The C1 has been cleverly designed with good space and all the daily practicality needs of city dwellers in mind.
The C1 costs less than many of its rivals which can mean excellent value for money in some of the higher specification versions.