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Citroen - C1 (2018)
Discover the Citroen C1 price today with a clear snapshot of what 2018 model owners and buyers in the market are experiencing. Whether you’re curious about the Citroen C1 2018 price, hunting for the "used Citroen C1 price" or simply wondering what is a 2018 Citroen C1 worth, this guide provides the insight you need without the guesswork.
Below, you’ll find a concise yet comprehensive overview: from technical specs to depreciation trends and market comparison. All the data is organized so you can drop in the numbers you need later, letting our database give you the exact figures for every turnover and condition.
Key Specs – One‑Page Quick Look
- Engine: 0.9 L turbocharged 4‑cylinder (999 cc) petrol, 90 hp / 96 kW
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (as offered in specific variants)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol)
- Dimensions: Length 3,673 mm | Width 1,634 mm | Height 1,488 mm | Wheelbase 2,456 mm
- Weight: 795 kg (curb)
- Seating Capacity: 4 passengers (2‑row layout)
- Cargo Capacity: 120 L (front trunk) + 165 L (rear seats folded) = 285 L
- Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, 4‑point seatbelts, child seat anchors
- Infotainment: 5” touchscreen with Bluetooth, USB, optional GPS navigation
These fundamentals form the backbone for price evaluation. Understanding each spec factor helps you interpret why certain models appear cheaper or higher in any market segment.
Citroen C1 Depreciation – How Fast Does Value Drop?
Depreciation is a crucial consideration when estimating both resale value and the Citroen C1 depreciation curve. For the 2018 Citroen C1, then conditions and market factors lead to typical behaviour:
- First year: typically loses 15 – 20% of its value.
- Two to three years: another 20 – 25% decline, reflecting the generational refresh cycle.
- Beyond four years: total depreciation usually lands between 35 – 45% of the original purchase price, depending on mileage and maintenance.
Therefore, if the “used Citroen C1 price” is the concern, you’ll often see smart buyers securing models that are three to five years old and in good condition, dramatically reducing the financial loss. This trend is echoed across many economies, with the paint and mechanical game plan being as consistent as possible.
Compared to Similar Models – Ecosystem Context
A 2018 Citroen C1 doesn’t exist in isolation: it competes with compact city cars such as the
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