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Citroën is probably most famous for its quirky design, and the latest cars from the brand live up to this tradition. In fact, it tends to keep away from sportiness altogether and instead tries to put comfort first.

Value (but not chea...

41 Citroen used car reviews

Used Citroën C5 Estate 2008 - 2016

The C5 Tourer is a surprising blend of sophistication and refinement at a reasonable price

Used Citroën C8 2002 - 2010

You'll do well to find a used MPV that's as practical or as good value as a C8

Used Citroën Grand C4 Picasso 2007-2013

A stylish people mover that's highly practical and relatively inexpensive to run, but easy to drive rather than fun

Used Citroën Grand C4 Picasso 2014-2018

TheGrand C4 Picasso is astylish, practical and great value old-school MPV

Used Citroën Grand C4 SpaceTourer 2018-2022

Big practicality and small prices mean a used Grand C4 SpaceTourer should be on your shortlist.

Used Citroën Saxo 1996 - 2003

The Saxo could be good for a first-timer, but be careful when you're buying - and driving

Used Citroën Synergie MPV 1995 - 2002

An old-school people carrier that could do with better safety provisions

Used Citroën Xantia Estate 1993 - 2001

It's a sensible buy as a low-cost family estate, and its ride quality is superb

Used Citroën Xantia Hatchback 1993 - 2001

It's a cheap, comfortable but dated alternative to its more ubiquitous rivals

Citroën is probably most famous for its quirky design, and the latest cars from the brand live up to this tradition. In fact, it tends to keep away from sportiness altogether and instead tries to put comfort first.

Value (but not cheapness) is also key to the appeal of most Citroëns. And the company’s range includes everything from a tiny EV (the Ami) through to the C3 small hatchback and the large van-based Spacetourer MPV.

Its range of SUVs are all badged Aircross, and like the rest of its range place emphasis on comfort, not speed.

Citroen

Citroën is probably most famous for its quirky design, and the latest cars from the brand live up to this tradition. In fact, it tends to keep away from sportiness altogether and instead tries to put comfort first.

Value (but not cheapness) is also key to the appeal of most Citroëns. And the company’s range includes everything from a tiny EV (the Ami) through to the C3 small hatchback and the large van-based Spacetourer MPV.

Its range of SUVs are all badged Aircross, and like the rest of its range place emphasis on comfort, not speed.

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