The French auto brands certainly haven’t been afraid to display a plethora of concepts at the 2014 Paris Motor Show. We’ve seen everything from the imagined future of CUVs to a very weird looking ...
Just like the first-generation C1, the current model is twinned with the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo. Manufactured in the Czech Republic since 2005, the C1 enters 2018 with Euro 6.2-compliant engine ...
Cheap to buy and cheap to run, a used Citroen C1 is a fine city car. This is the second-generation car, the original having been launched in 2006 and likewise being a result of that same union that ...
Hertfordshire Community Meals (HCM), a ‘not for profit’ social enterprise in the UK, has found a new use for one of the most popular citycars in the country - the Citroen C1 - with five specially ...
This is where the Citroen C1 shines. No version of the car emits more than 99g/km so there's no road tax to pay. For company buyers on the first rung of the new car ladder, this also means low Benefit ...
Citroën announced the production end for the C1 city car, following a stint of 17 years and around 1.2 million units sold, leaving the automaker without representation in the A-Segment. According to ...
THE Citroen C1 is an ideal first car. It’s cheap, cheerful, cute and has a sardine tin-style peel-back roof that will come in handy for taking Ikea furniture to uni halls. But I’d actually go a bit ...
This is the brand new Citroen C1, the replacement for the, um, Citroen C1, and the second in the Peugeot 108/Citroen C1/Toyota Aygo small car trilogy. And doesn't it look cute? We're told it features ...
Competition in the small car market has never been so intense, but Citroen's C1 promises to be a star. It's every bitas accomplished as the Toyota Aygo, but the Citroen's European flavour should mean ...
Cheap to buy and cheap to run, a used Citroen C1 is a fine city car. Currently, there is only the one engine – a frugal 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol – and it comes with the choice of a five-speed ...
There are essentially three different powertrain options in the Citroen C1. Buyers can choose between manual or automatic gearboxes in conjunction with the 1.0-litre engine, or go for the 1.2-litre ...
While the C1 was designed first and foremost as a city car, it’s also sufficiently capable that a long-distance trip taking in motorway or B-road isn’t beyond its capabilities. Engines range from 1.0 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results