Is Citroen C1 2007 a good car?
The C1 is definitely best in the urban jungle, because its keen powerplants and compact proportions are ideal for city life. The engines struggle more with motorway driving, and refinement isn’t terrific. It’s not such good news on practicality. Rear-seat passengers will struggle for room and the boot is tiny.
How reliable is the Citroen C1?
Citroen C1 reliability The C1 finished in 72nd place out of 75 cars in our 2020 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, with 12.2% of owners reporting a fault in the first year of ownership.
Is the C1 a good car?
The Citroen C1 makes a good first impression with its distinctive styling – a result of quirky split-level headlights and an extensive range of contrasting colour and trim options. So while the Citroen C1 is chic, fun and affordable, other city cars can do what it does better.
Is a Citroen C1 a good first car?
If you’re looking for a first car that stands out from the crowd, the Citroen C1 could be the ideal choice. Its dynamic lines and cheeky gaze give the car a youthful and fun look. Available as both a three and five-door, it is a versatile little vehicle which will transport you around town in style.
How many Litres is a Citroen C1?
35 litres
Dimensions
Fuel Capacity | 35 litres |
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Weight | 790kg |
Length | 3435mm |
Width | 1630mm |
Height | 1465mm |
How long does a C1 last?
How long does a C1 licence last? If you got your driving licence before 1 January 1997, you get a C1 licence automatically. After you reach the age of 70, you need to provide the DVLA with a D4 medical form to renew your C1 licence for another three years.
How often does a Citroen C1 need servicing?
every 12,000 miles
Servicing your Citroen C1 At the very least, we recommend that all drivers have their cars undertake a Full Service annually (or every 12,000 miles). This covers the same things that an Interim Service does but also goes deeper into some of the core systems, to ensure everything stays running smoothly.