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Citroen - Nemo (2014)

In the crowded world of city‑ready hatchbacks, the Citroën Nemo stands out as an unexpected champion of flexibility and practicality. Made in 2014, this little marvel packs a smart, efficient engine, a sprawl of clever storage and a price tag that has made it a favourite among budget‑savvy drivers. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned collector, you’ll find that the Citroen Nemo price offers a lot of value for the money.

Key Specs at a Glance
  • Engine: 1.0‑liter 3‑cylinder, 55 kW (75 hp); turbo‑charged option available in select markets.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automated manual variants available).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol; some markets use “TDCi” engine variants for diesel users.
  • Power: 75 hp, 95 Nm torque (for the standard 2014 model).
  • Dimensions: Length 3,519 mm, width 1,604 mm, height 1,451 mm; wheelbase 2,500 mm.
  • Interior Features: Climate control, touchscreen infotainment (optional), flexible luggage space (up to 360 L when rear seats folded).
  • Available Variants: 3‑door, 5‑door, “Access” version with a tailored front loading tray.
  • Safety: ABS, ESC, dual airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchors.
  • MPG (UK): 62‑65 mpg (combined), up to 50 mpg city‑only.
  • Price Range (UK, as of 2024): Factors such as mileage, condition and market demand mean that prices vary by market/condition – generally starting in the lower five‑figure band for well‑maintained vehicles.
Citroen Nemo 2014 Price: What You Need to Know

When you look up the Citroen Nemo 2014 price on most database sites, you’ll see that the numbers reflect a mixture of original launch price, depreciation, and the car’s unique design features. While the launch price around 2014 was approximately £8,000 in the UK, used models now sit in a more competitive range. Buyers can find listings that start around £5,000 for low mileage, first‑hand vehicles, while heavily used examples might hover just below £3,000.

Used Citroen Nemo Price: Market Trends

For those asking about the used Citroen Nemo price, the market trend is one of stability. Despite being a niche vehicle, its popularity in urban driving circles and its relatively low running costs keep demand steady. A careful review of current listings shows that a well‑maintained 2014 unit with less than 30,000 km still commands a price close to the high end of the market spectrum.

Citroen Nemo Depreciation: Realistic Estimates

Citroen Nemo depreciation follows an ageing curve that is typical for many city cars. The car usually loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year due to dealer pricing and early adopters, but that rate slows after the initial drop. After two years, depreciation typically tapers to around 2‑3% per year. This makes the Nemo a long‑term favourite for buyers who value reliability and lower maintenance costs, as the remainder of its life sees a relatively modest erosion of value.

What Is a 2014 Citroen Nemo Worth?

Modern valuation tools frequently use a combination of mileage, condition, trim level, and current market pressure to provide a ballpark figure. Most professional


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