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Citroen - Nemo (2012)

Discover the Citroen Nemo price and explore why the 2012 model remains a popular choice in the compact hatchback segment. Whether you’re in the market for a used Citroen Nemo price or simply curious about the vehicle’s overall value, this guide delves into the details that matter most—engine performance, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against its peers.

First introduced in 2009, the Citroen Nemo quickly became an icon for affordable, well‑equipped city cars. The 2012 release introduced subtle refinements, great fuel efficiency, and a clean, practical design that appealed to urban drivers and small families alike. While the exact Citroen Nemo 2012 price varies by market, mileage, and condition, the range reflects how the model offers solid value over its life cycle.

  • Engine: 1.0‑L 3‑Cylinder 75 hp/120 Nm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic options available in select markets)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 4.01 m | Width 1.70 m | Height 1.53 m | Wheelbase 2.10 m
  • Seating: 4‑seat configuration
  • Cargo Capacity: 220 L with rear seats up; 900 L with seats folded
  • Steering: Power‑steered, 100% rack‑and‑pinion
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, 4‑point seatbelts, ISOFIX child seat anchors
  • Comfort: Air‑conditioning, electric windows, optional alloy wheels

While exact figures for the used Citroen Nemo price fluctuate, the vehicle generally provides a compelling mix of affordability and reliability. When evaluating a pre‑owned Guy, potential buyers can rely on the following key points:

  • Condition: Markdown ranges correlate closely with mileage and service history.
  • Location: Urban models may command higher prices due to lighter wear.
  • Trim: Higher‑end configurations (e.g., ECO‑Tech) maintain better resale value compared to base editions.

Citroen Nemo depreciation follows a typical pattern for compact hatchbacks: the car loses roughly 15‑20% of its original value in the first year, then about 8‑10% per year over the next three years. To illustrate, a 2012 model sold at an average price of €6,000 today would have depreciated in the first year by approximately €900‑€1,200, translating to a 15‑20% drop from its launch price. After five years, the vehicle might retain around 40‑45% of its original value, given consistent maintenance and low mileage.

So, what is a 2012 Citroen Nemo worth? While the answer hinges on specifics, a well‑maintained 2011‑2013 Nemo in good condition generally fetches between €3,000 and €5,000 in most European markets, depending on regional demand and incentives. Conversely, higher mileage or a less common trim may bring the price closer to €2,000‑€3,000. Buyers should factor in residual


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