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Citroen - C1 (2007)

The Citroen C1 remains one of the most recognizable compact city cars on the market, and its Citroen C1 price varies widely depending on year, mileage, and condition. Whether you’re looking at the original 2007 model or a more recent re‑fitted version, understanding how the car holds its value and how it stacks up against rivals is essential before you negotiate a quote.

Below you’ll find a complete snapshot of the 2007 Citroen C1 model – a motor that still offers punchy performance, compact dimensions and a friendly feel for the modern urban driver. The data is drawn from peer‑reviewed industry sources and is deliberately neutral – price ranges reflect prevailing market conditions and are best verified with a local dealer or vehicle‑history database.

  • Model year: 2007
  • Engine: 1.0 L 3‑cyl pure‑gasoline (82 hp), with optional 1.1 L variant in some markets
  • Transmission: Manual 5‑speed, automatic offering available in select trims
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) – roughly 5.5‑6.3 L/100 km in city/combined cycles
  • Power output (max): 82 hp / 60 kW
  • Torque (max): 86 Nm (at 3 500 rpm)
  • Weight: ~970 kg (compact + easy maneuverability)
  • Dimensions:
     • Length: 3,859 mm
     • Width: 1,630 mm
     • Height: 1,490 mm
     • Wheelbase: 2,400 mm
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive with standard 4‑wheel disc brakes and 4‑wheel drum brakes (rear)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, stability control, seat‑belt pre‑tensioners (varies by trim)
  • Interior features: 4‑seat layout, manual climate control, optional air‑conditioning in higher trims, basic infotainment with smartphone connectivity (mid‑life updates)
  • Fuel economy: Typical combined round 57 mpg (≈4.1 L/100 km) – may fluctuate by driving style and environment

When searching for “Citroen C1 2007 price,” most car‑buying platforms report a broad bracket: €2,000 – €5,000, contingent on mileage, service history, and any aftermarket additions. The depreciation curve is an equally important metric for those interested in the “used Citroen C1 price” and for the future resale value of the vehicle.

Citroen C1 depreciation

In the first year after purchase, the Citroen C1 typically loses 15–20 % of its value. Behind the scenes, depreciation is driven by the perceived novelty of the car, its compact sporting lineage, and the relatively thin field of comparable vehicles in this segment.