Citroen released the C1 in 2005 as a low-cost option that was closely related to the Toyota Aygo and Peugeot 107. It was offered with three or five doors, and went through two generations before being discontinued in the UK in 2022 so that the company could focus more on larger vehicles with electric and hybrid configurations.
782 Used Citroen C1 cars for sale
Citroen, C1
2021 (21) - 1.0 VTi JCC+ Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (72 ps)
Low Mileage
£9,000
- 1L
- Miles
18.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Stoneacre Teesside Toyota
Citroen, C1
2016 (66) - 1.0 VTi Feel 3dr
Low Mileage
£5,950
Finance available £440 pm
- 1L
- Miles
48.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Citroen, C1
2019 (19) - 1.0 VTi Feel Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (72 ps)
Reduced
£6,695
Finance available £506 pm
- 1L
- Miles
38.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Citroen, C1
2021 - 1.0 VTi 72 Sense 5dr
Low Mileage
£8,295
Finance available £648 pm
- 1L
- Miles
20.4K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Quest Motor Group
Citroen, C1
2016 (16) - 1.0 VTi Feel 3dr
Low Mileage
£4,995
Finance available £355 pm
- 1L
- Miles
36.8K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
JMMC Motors Limited
Citroen, C1
2017 (66) - 1.2 PureTech Flair Euro 6 5dr
Low Mileage
£6,000
Finance available £444 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
34.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
M K Automobiles
Citroen, C1
2015 - AIRSCAPE FLAIR S/S 5-Door
£4,495
Finance available £310 pm
- 1L
- Miles
81.5K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Bluemotors Aberdare
Citroen, C1
2011 (11) - 1.0i VTR+ 3dr [AC]
Low Mileage
£2,599
Finance available £142 pm
- 1L
- Miles
78.9K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
New Street Autos
Citroen, C1
2015 (15) - 1.0 VTi Feel 5dr
Low Mileage
£3,650
Finance available £235 pm
- 1L
- Miles
51.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Neath Car Sales
Citroen, C1
2017 - FEEL Used cars Ely, Cambridge. *ONLY 5,000 MILES* 3-Door
Reduced
£7,499
- 1L
- Miles
5.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Citroen, C1
2015 (65) - 1.2 PureTech Feel Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (82 ps) 12 MONTHS MOT
Low Mileage
£5,485
Finance available £398 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
40.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Harris Cars South Ltd
Citroen, C1
2014 (64) - 1.0 FEEL 3d 68 BHP 3-Door
Low Mileage
£4,495
Finance available £310 pm
- 1L
- Miles
66.7K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Citroen, C1
2020 - 1.0 VTi 72 Urban Ride 5dr
Low Mileage
£8,450
Finance available £662 pm
- 1L
- Miles
28.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
J. C. Halliday Citroen Eglinton
Citroen, C1
2013 (13) - 1.0i VT 5dr
Low Mileage
£2,950
Finance available £173 pm
- 1L
- Miles
74.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Martyn Raynor Cars
Citroen, C1
2014 (14) - 1.0i Platinum Euro 5 5dr
£2,399
Finance available £124 pm
- 1L
- Miles
125.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Car Station Suffolk
Citroen, C1
2012 (61) - 1.0i VT 5dr 51,000 miles 1 owner from new 5 door
Low Mileage
£2,995
Finance available £177 pm
- 1L
- Miles
51.1K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
RobertsCarscouk
Citroen, C1
2021 - 1.0 VTi 72 Urban Ride 5dr
Reduced
£8,998
- 1L
- Miles
25.4K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Citroen, C1
2016 (65) - 1.0 VTi Feel Euro 6 3dr
Low Mileage
£4,595
Finance available £319 pm
- 1L
- Miles
47.5K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Mynextvehiclepro LTD
Citroen, C1
2012 (51) - VTR 5-Door
Low Mileage
£4,195
Finance available £284 pm
- 1L
- Miles
27.9K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
SOUTH DEVON MOTORS
Citroen, C1
2018 (68) - 1.0 VTi Flair Airscape ETG5 Euro 6 5dr
£11,495
Finance available £933 pm
- 1L
- Miles
5.6K
- Petrol
- Automatic
- Hatchback
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Why buy a used Citroen C1?
If you're in the market for a car that's stylish and affordable, then a used Citroen C1 is a great choice. The cost of buying a C1 is lower than most other cars, and its size and efficiency make it cheap to run, making it an ideal option for a young or new driver.
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Pros
- Funky looks
- Low running costs
- Affordable to buy
Cons
- Older models showing their age
- Cheap interior
- Small, even by class standards
Citroen C1 by type
Used Citroen C1 information
Engines and transmissions
Through the years, there have been both petrol and diesel engines available, with a manual or automatic gearbox and standard front-wheel drive.
Petrol- 1.0-litre engine returns up to 70bhp, allowing it to reach 60mph in 13.6 seconds.
- Economical with a combined fuel economy between 54.8 and 58.9mpg.
- 1.2-litre Puretech engine produces 80bhp and reaches 60mph in 10.6 seconds.
- The first generation C1 was available with a 1.4-litre diesel that was good for 55bhp and 67mpg.
- Diesel C1s are extremely rare on the used market as not many were sold as new cars
Practicality
The Citroen C1 excels in navigating congested city traffic, but it does sacrifice some interior room to accomplish that.
Interior space- Four adults can fit comfortably.
- Rear seats are better suited to children.
- Rear seats are more easily accessed in the five-door hatchback model.
- ISOFIX points found on rear seat for child safety.
- 196-litre boot with the rear seats in place.
- 780 litres available when the rear seats are folded down.
- Boot lid has a wide opening for easier loading and unloading.
- Three-door hatchback has a sportier appearance.
- Five-door hatchback is better for carrying rear passengers.
- Airscape convertible model has a fabric roof that slides back for open-air driving.
Safety
- Euro NCAP gave a four-star rating in 2014.
- Both adult and child occupant ratings sit at 80%.
- Comes equipped with six standard airbags.
Technology
- 7.0-inch Touch Drive interface is a good size for the small cabin.
- Available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto provide good connectivity.
- Bluetooth comes standard on newer models.
Citroen C1 generations
Second Generation (2014 to 2022)
The basic design of the C1 remained the same with the new generation except that the air intakes became more noticeable and LED daytime running lights were installed in the bumper. Paddle shifters became available with the semi-automatic (EGS) transmission, and a new infotainment system was released.
The goal of the new generation was to bring forth unique styling that further differentiated the model from the Toyota and Peugeot equivalents. For the C1, the change meant narrower headlights and a larger front grille.
- Fuel type:
- Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 1 - 1.2
- MPG:
- 65 - 74
- Acceleration:
- 11 - 17.1 seconds
- Boot space:
- 196 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- 4 / 5 stars
Greenest
1.0 VTi Flair 5dr [Start Stop]
Cheapest
1.0 VTi Touch 3dr
Fastest
1.2 PureTech Feel 3dr
First Generation (2005 to 2014)
The C1 was released in 2005 and was created in partnership with Toyota and Peugeot, taking a top spot in the UK city car segment. A double-chevron chrome badge highlighted the short hood design and the grille sat on the bumper's lower end. Inside, the tachometer sat on the speedometer, giving the cabin a sporty appearance.
A facelift took place in 2009 to ensure that the C1 met Euro 5 emission standards. Five-door variants also introduced body-coloured door handles. New materials were added to the interior to improve the style. Another update in 2012 brought changes to the lower grille with more noticeable air intakes.
- Fuel type:
- Diesel / Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 1 - 1.4
- MPG:
- 61 - 68
- Acceleration:
- 12.3 - 15.6 seconds
- Boot space:
- 139 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- 3 / 5 stars
Greenest
1.0i VT 3dr
Cheapest
1.0i Vibe 3dr
Fastest
1.0i VT 3dr
Used Citroen C1 FAQ's
Which is the most popular engine in the Citroen C1?
The 1.0-litre petrol engine is the most popular in the C1. It's extremely efficient with a rating up to 58.9mpg, and it produces 70bhp, which is more than enough for such a small car.
Which are the most popular trim levels?
There have been numerous trim levels over the years, including the Urban Ride, Shine, Flair and Furio. In the used market, the Flair tends to be the most popular with its leather steering wheel, reverse camera, 15-inch alloy wheels and electrically adjustable wing mirrors.
What optional extras should I look out for?
Customers should look out for a used C1 with the Active City Brake technology. This autonomous emergency braking system includes traffic sign recognition and lane departure warning to provide even more safety and peace of mind.
Is the Citroen C1 a good family car?
While the rear seats in C1 aren't going to be comfortable for tall adults on a long drive, it does make a decent car for families with small children. The rear seat can accommodate children easily, especially when choosing a five-door hatchback, and there's enough boot space for a few bags of groceries.
Is there a hybrid version of the Citroen C1?
Citroen didn't make the C1 in a hybrid configuration. The model was discontinued in 2022 so that the company could focus more on creating hybrid and electric vehicles, but the C1 wasn't one of the models that was going to be changed over. Instead, it has been offered in both petrol and diesel models.
Is the Citroen C1 available as an automatic?
Yes, it is possible to find used examples , but it's not as popular and can be difficult to find in the used market. Technically, it's classed as a semi-automatic, meaning you can change gears yourself manually using paddles on the steering wheel if you prefer.
Is there a four-wheel drive version available?
Citroen didn't make the C1 with a four-wheel drive configuration, which isn't unusual considering its small size. As with most cars from this segment, the only option is front-wheel drive, which is perfect for city navigation.
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