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Citroen - C5 (2002)

Discover the timeless appeal of the 2002 Citroën C5 and find out why it remains a favourite for buyers looking for performance and style in a single package. This model boasts the unmistakable French design language that set it apart from its contemporaries, and its robust engine lineup, smooth transmission options, and spacious interior make it a compelling choice. Whether you’re browsing the drive price, evaluating a used Citroën C5 price range, or simply curious about “what is a 2002 Citroën C5 worth,” this guide shines a spotlight on all the key details you’ll need to make an informed decision.

The general Citroën C5 price you’ll encounter in the market today varies by region, mileage, vehicle condition, and additional options. Indian buyers often find it priced at around ₹12 Cr for a well‑maintained used car, whereas European markets see a typical range of €12 000 – €18 000 for a 2002 generation. Though these figures provide a ballpark, it’s wise to compare them against the individual conditions of each vehicle.

  • Engine – Naturally aspirated 2.0 L 5‑cylinder (VIC) multiplying 109 bhp and 167 Nm torque, or a 3.0 L 6‑cylinder producing 184 bhp and 210 Nm.
  • Transmission – 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (optional in some markets).
  • Fuel type – Petrol (96 RON or higher).
  • Dimensions – Length: 4,584 mm; Width: 1,821 mm; Height: 1,409 mm; Wheelbase: 2,665 mm.
  • Boot capacity – 450 L, expandable to 1200 L with rear seats folded.
  • Top speed – 215 km/h (in the 3.0 L version); 200 km/h in the 2.0 L.
  • Manual features – Dual‑spoke steering wheel, leather interior with optional Airmatic suspension, power windows and seat adjustments, and a 12‑speaker Alpine audio system.
  • Notable bonuses – Front‑wheel drive, ample trunk space, and a distinctive front fascia that sets the C5 apart from the backdrop.

When it comes to depreciation, the Citroën C5 depreciation curve mirrors that of many executive sedans. Typically, a vehicle of this class will lose about 15‑20 % of its initial price during the first year of ownership. Following that, the vehicle tends to plateau, with a slower annual decline of around 8‑10 % for years two through five. By the end of the first decade, you can expect a value loss of roughly 50‑60 % from the original purchase price, assuming the car has been well maintained.

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