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- 4 seats
- Automatic or manual
- Petrol
Is the Citroen C1 Hatchback a good car?
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Words by: Auto Trader

Additional words by: Phill Tromans
"The C1 is a funky-looking city car that's easy to drive and has lots of personalisation options that give it plenty of character. There’s a choice of three-door, five-door or convertible, and running costs should be pretty low too."
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Running costs for a Citroen C1
3/5
The Citroen C1 isn’t miles away from rivals like the Toyota Aygo and Skoda Citigo when it comes to purchase price, but it tends to be slightly more expensive, depending on which versions in the ranges you compare. The C1 also doesn’t have great resale values, which will likely make it slightly more expensive to run in the long-run. Still, fuel economy is comparatively good, which if you’re doing higher mileages will help offset the loss, and CO2 emissions are
Lease deals
These deals are based on terms of 8,000 miles, for a 36 month lease with a 6 months initial payment.
Standard equipment
Expect the following equipment on your Citroen C1 Hatchback. This may vary between trim levels.
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