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Citroen - Jumper (2010)

Looking for a reliable commercial van that blends performance with comfort? The Citroën Jumper—particularly the 2010 model—has been a standout choice for small businesses and mobile enterprises around the globe. The 2010 Citroën Jumper price varies across markets based on trim, mileage, and condition, but it typically sits in a competitive range that offers solid value for both new and second‑hand buyers. Whether you’re exploring the used Citroën Jumper price or trying to gauge a potential investment, understanding its specs, depreciation curve, and market context will help you make an informed decision about what is a 2010 Citroën Jumper worth.

  • Engine: 2.0 L direct‑inject Turbo petrol (175 hp) / 1.7 L diesel (120 hp) – depending on the variant
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic (4‑speed Continental‑automatic in some markets)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol or diesel options, with Euro 4 compliance for the 2010 model year
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 5,152 mm (200.5 in)
    • Overall width: 1,779 mm (70.1 in)
    • Overall height: 1,858 mm (73.2 in)
    • Wheelbase: 3,120 mm (122.8 in)
  • Payload & Capacity: 700–1,000 kg depending on body type; 3.4 m³ cargo volume (waste body)
  • Drive Train: Rear‑wheel drive (wheeled versions)
  • Seat Configuration: Up to 11 seats in passenger variant (max 6+3+2 split design)
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi‑link rear (helps maintain ride quality on uneven roads)
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum (wheeled) or disc/board (trailer) with ABS and 6‑point electronic brake distribution
  • Safety Suite: Multiple airbags, ISOFIX/ISOFIX‑Tech child‑seat anchorage, vehicle‑stable braking, electronic stability control, and optional e‑glide (automatic gear‑shift with power boost)
  • Technology & Comfort:
    • 12‑inch digital instrument cluster (optional in some markets)
    • Bluetooth hands‑free, voice control, navigation, and rear‑view camera (available in later facelift trim)
    • Efficient far‑ftr, tilting central console, and temperature‑controlled seat settings in premium variants

Citroën Jumper depreciation is an essential factor for anyone evaluating used Citroën Jumper price. In the first year, the 2010 model typically loses 15‑20% of its initial value—mirroring the general trend seen across commercial vans. Over the subsequent two years, the depreciation rate averages around 10–12% per year. After the third year, the yearly depreciation often falls below 8%. Factors that can accelerate loss of value include high mileage, heavy-duty usage, lack of maintenance, and changes in market demand.

For example, a 2010 Citroën Jumper in excellent condition with 50,000 km mileage might be around 30%–35% less expensive than a pristine 2012 model equipped with the latest features. Conversely, a vehicle that’s 80,000 km or more, or one that suffered a major engine hiccup during the first two years, might depreciate more sharply—sometimes exceeding 40% of its original price in the early years.

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