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Citroen - 2CV (1959)

The Citroën 2 CV, the iconic French pocket car that first rolled out in 1948, still captures imaginations—especially the 1959 model, widely regarded as one of the best‑ingested examples of the car’s enduring charm. Whether you’re a casual aficionado curious about the Citroen 2CV price, a collector looking for a used Citroen 2CV price, or simply wondering what is a 1959 Citroen 2CV worth, this overview offers a concise snapshot of what to expect in today’s market.

Key Specifications (1959 Citroën 2 CV)

  • Engine: 484 cc air‑cooled horizontally opposed twin‑cylinder, 12 bhp (8.9 kW) at 4,200 rpm. Concluded at 15 hp output from 1969, the 1959 version remained at 12 hp.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual, driveshaft to right‑hand side (synchronised).
  • Fuel type: Petrol (regular gasoline). The 2 CV was engineered for low fuel consumption—only 3.5 L/100 km (approx. 64 mpg USD).
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 1,790 mm (70.5 in)
    • Overall length: 2,480 mm (97.6 in)
    • Width: 1,595 mm (62.9 in)
    • Height: 1,380 mm (54.3 in)
  • Weight: 365 kg (805 lb) curb (unladen).
  • Top speed: 60 km/h (37 mph) maximum.
  • Braking: Front disc and rear drum; modest by modern standards.
  • Unique features: Proof‑resistant chassis, lightweight body, and the famous sloping bonnet.

Depreciation Insight

The Citroen 2CV depreciation is heavily influenced by rarity, condition, and mileage. Historically, a brand‑new 1959 unit would lose roughly 15–20 % of its purchase price in the first year—common to many vehicles of that era. As a vintage vehicle, subsequent depreciation tends to **level off** once the car enters the collector market. Typical retention rates for a well‑maintained 1959 2 CV over 20–35 years hover between **70 %** and **80 %** of the original value, assuming no major restoration has been done.

When comparing with contemporary sports sedans or modern hatchbacks, a classic 2050 vehicle might shed **30–40 %** of its boom period value by the end of its first decade. That said, the 2 CV’s popularity among enthusiasts keeps its market somewhat shielded from the steep declines seen in less sought‑after classics.

What Factors Affect the 1959 Citroën 2CV Price?

  • Condition: Mechanical integrity (engine, gearbox, chassis) and paint or body condition dominate valuation.
  • Mileage: While lower mileage is preferred, the car’s exposure to the elements often matters more.
  • Authenticity: Original or restored parts? Original components command higher values.
  • Documentation: Service records, original manuals, and ownership history add sale appeal.
  • Market segment: In France, the 2 CV remains a favorite among vintage collectors, whereas in the U.S., the collector figurative <


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