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Citroen - Other Models (2013)

Are you curious about how the Citroen C4, C5, and other variants stay competitive on the road? In 2013 the Citroen lineup famously combined sleek design, comfortable interiors, and driving dynamics that made these cars a great buy. But what is a 2013 Citroen Other Models worth today? If you’re looking into the Citroen Other Models price, whether you want a brand‑new vehicle or a used Citroen Other Models price record, understanding depreciation, used‑car trends, and market positioning is essential. In the coming sections we’ll walk you through the key specs, price behaviour, and how the Citroen “Other Models” stack up against their peers.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder, 120 hp in the standard trim; optional 2.0‑liter offers 150 hp for sportier performance.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic, depending on region.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol; a few markets also offered a 1.5‑dCi diesel.
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 4.27 m × 1.71 m × 1.48 m, delivering ample cargo space behind the second row.
  • Weight: 1,150 – 1,280 kg, contributing to a balanced weight distribution.
  • Horsepower: 120 hp to 150 hp depending on engine choice.
  • Torque: 155 Nm at 1,800 rpm offering smooth acceleration.
  • Top Speed: 180 km/h (150 mph) in the higher‑tuned powertrain.
  • 0–100 km/h: 9.8 s–10.5 s, comparable to other compact cars of its era.
  • Fuel Economy: 5.5–6.1 L/100 km (combined), depending on engine and gearbox.
  • Safety: Standard ISOFIX seats, multiple airbags, electronic stability control.

When reviewing Citroen Other Models depreciation, analysts have consistently noted the brand’s strong first‑year depreciation curve, largely because of the European market’s popularity for low‑running, newer stock. In the first year a 2013 Citroen C4 might lose roughly 15–20% of its initial value. Over the next four years, the annual drop smoothens to around 8–12% per year until the vehicle is five years old, after which the depreciation tapers off to 4–5% annually. These figures place Citroen’s depreciation rates near the median for compact MPVs and sedans in the EU.

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