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Citroen - Saxo (2001)
Citroen Saxo – 2001 Edition
The Citroen Saxo has long been celebrated as a compact, affordable city car that marries practical space with economical driving. The 2001 model remains popular among buyers looking for a dependable vehicle that offers a comfortable ride and a catchy appeal. While the Citroen Saxo price varies by condition, mileage, and location, you’ll find that this generation provides the best balance of value for those searching for an inexpensive yet capable daily driver.
Below is a detailed snapshot of the 2001 Saxo’s core specifications to help you quickly assess whether this car meets your needs.
- Engine: 1.0L I4 (1199 cc)
- Power: 52 hp @ 5400 rpm
- Torque: 75 Nm @ 3300 rpm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (hand‑shifter)
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Driver Controls: Manual gear lever, foot‑shifted clutch
- Dimensions: Length – 3 699 mm | Width – 1 589 mm | Height – 1 395 mm
- Wheelbase: 2 505 mm
- Weight: Approx. 800 kg (dry)
- Seats: 5 (4 front + 1 rear backseat)
- Boot Capacity: 276 L (4‑seat), 596 L (3‑seat)
- Drivetrain: front‑wheel drive
When you consult the used Citroen Saxo price ranges, it’s clear that this model offers realistic and steady value in the secondhand market. Even in the most generous uses, the Saxo has a reputation for durability and a relatively low cost of ownership, thanks to its simple mechanical layout and widespread availability of parts.
Depreciation Insight – Citroen Saxo Depreciation
Like most vehicles, the Saxo experiences a predictable decline in market value once a buyer steps into ownership. Below is an overview of typical depreciation rates for a 2001 Citroen Saxo that runs like the models of its era.
- First year: ≈ 15‑20 % loss of original value (due to the first major dip after the initial purchase)
- Year two: ≈ 10‑15 % additional drop (plateauing as the car stabilizes in the market)
- Years three through five: about 5‑10 % each year (steady decline as mileage and age accumulate)
- By ten years: total depreciation can reach 50‑60 % of the original price (a common benchmark for most compact over‑seas
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