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Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £11,999. Borrowing £10,799 with a £1,200 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£190.40
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£15,836.18
Cost of credit
£3,837.18
Optional final payment
£5,497.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Citroen

Buy a used Citroen and you'll discover a French manufacturer that prioritises comfort, practicality, and innovative design over sporting discomfort. Citroen's diverse range covers everything from nimble city cars to spacious family MPVs and stylish SUVs, and they offer excellent value on the used car market.

Used Citroen models stand out with their distinctive styling and clever practical features. The brand excels at creating vehicles that are easy to live with daily, offering excellent fuel economy across petrol, hybrid, diesel, and electric powertrains. You'll find competitive running costs, with many models achieving impressive mpg figures that keep your fuel bills low.

Popular models for sale at Motorpoint

  • C1 – Compact city car perfect for urban driving and first-time buyers
  • C3 – A stylish supermini with distinctive Airbump protection and excellent economy
  • C3 Aircross – A small SUV that’s ideal for town driving
  • C4 – A modern hatchback that mixes SUV styling with a sloping coupe roofline
  • C4 Cactus – Another small SUV that was discontinued in 2020
  • C4 X – a longer, saloon version of the C4 with a bigger boot space
  • C4 SpaceTourer – Five-seat MPV with exceptional interior space and family-friendly features
  • Grand C4 SpaceTourer – Seven-seat version of the SpaceTourer
  • C5 Aircross – Medium-size SUV with plug-in hybrid options
  • C5 X – Svelte estate offers lots of room for the money
  • Berlingo – Van-based MPV delivering unbeatable practicality and load space

Owning a Citroen

Used Citroen ownership offers excellent value for money with competitive running costs across the range. The brand’s petrol engines typically achieve 45-55mpg, while diesel variants can exceed 60mpg on longer journeys. Electric models like the e-C4 offer extremely cheap motoring if you can charge the car at home.

Citroen’s reliability has improved significantly in recent years, with modern Citroen models proving dependable for daily use, although early versions of the 1.2-litre PureTech engine do require the wet timing belt to be replaced in line with the service schedule. That aside, service costs remain reasonable, and parts availability is good throughout the UK dealer network. Insurance groups are generally competitive, particularly for smaller models like the C1 and C3.

Need more help choosing which Citroen car to buy?

Read our Citroen buying guides and watch our video reviews to find your perfect used Citroen

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FAQs

Looking at reliability surveys provided by the likes of Warranty Wise and ReliabilityIndex, Citroen seems to perform around the middle of the table for longevity. Keeping up with your car’s service and maintenance schedule is the best way to ensure it lasts as long as possible.

Yes, Citroen has already launched several battery-powered options across its lineup.

The plug-in selection starts with the Ami. This two-seater oddity technically counts as a quadricycle, so can only be driven on city streets and must avoid the motorway. It’s equipped with a tiny 5.5kWh battery but that’s enough to manage 46 miles on a full charge – plenty for the inner city driving tasks it was designed for.

If you’re looking for an EV that can realistically replace your fuel-powered car, move up to the Citroen E-C4. This takes the same handsome part-SUV-part-hatchback platform of the regular C4 and equips it with a 50kWh battery and 100kW electric motor for a range of up to 219 miles on a full charge.

Citroen also offers the same 50kWh battery and 100kW motor combo as the E-C4 in its compact van platform, giving you the E-Berlingo. The switch to the more practical bodystyle does drop range to around 160 miles on a full charge, but family buyers will appreciate the acres of space on offer.

EAT8 is the Citroen brand name for its automatic transmissions so, if you see a Citroen sold as an EAT8 model, it’ll change gears for you. Fact fans among you will be pleased to know the name stands for Efficient Automatic Transmission with eight speeds.

PureTech is the brand name Citroen uses for its range of efficient petrol engines. All use turbocharging to generate more power while also reducing their fuel consumption.

BlueHDi is Citroen-speak for its diesel engine options. Consider one of these engine choices if you regularly travel longer distances or if you might need to tow a trailer.

DS is a badge used by Citroen throughout the years to mark out particularly luxurious models. DS has now been split out as its own brand to help it move further upmarket. The name calls back to the legendary Citroen DS saloon from the ‘50s and was used through the 2010s on premium Citroen models before becoming a lineup in its own right.

Of course! Motorpoint offers finance options on all its nearly new Citroen models, with a choice of both hire purchase (HP) and personal contract purchase (PCP) packages.