Available in Solid - Polar white at this price, (Metallic colours available at an extra £470) all cars have Liberia cloth in Black/grey as standard. This model has the following specification as standard: 17 inch ‘Clover’ alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights, panoramic sunroof, Dark tinted rear windows, Bluetooth & USB connectivity & Automatic air conditioning,
We include 12 months road fund licence as standard. All cars to be ordered by 30th June and Delivered by 31st September 2016 to qualify for this offer
personally i am not fan of Citroen but this may suit someone. lot of car for the money! not bad looking motor either.
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eek
15 Jun 1610#4
2009 is not 5 years ago. More like 7
adamspencer95
15 Jun 168#17
yet the radio is different and the heater controls?
as said, its the updated version in the top picture
m5rcc
15 Jun 166#13
The top one is the "refreshed" 2012 model, below the original 2009 model.
Do try harder!
Spod
15 Jun 165#19
I'm not surprised it's only just over £2K when it's got over 100,000 on the clock after only 6 years. A lot of high-mileage cars come close to halving in value every 3 years. What new car would you buy that doesn't depreciate by £1500 a year over 6 years with 17,000 miles per year on the clock?
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HangTime
9 Jul 16#40
I think this is a good deal, probably would want to spec the extra sat nav, parking camera and sensors which adds another £1000 though.
m5rcc
18 Jun 16#39
Because before commenting on something, it would have been prudent to have actually used it.
brooky_agn
17 Jun 16#38
.... do you need to call people "dear" if you drive one?
brooky_agn
17 Jun 16#37
Give me one reason why I would want to?
m5rcc
17 Jun 16#36
It is, given you haven't driven it...
brooky_agn
16 Jun 16#35
I'm sure it's fab.
emrahsener54
16 Jun 16#34
you can buy a decent 1 or 2 year old Ford focus or fiesta. wouldn't touch Citroën Peugeot or Renault.
m5rcc
16 Jun 161#33
The 1.2 Puretech engine is great new engine, especially in 130 form, given its combination of power, torque, pleasure and close to 50mpg.
Come back to me when you have thought of a better point...
I generally like Citreon styling but must say this doesn't work for me either inside or out. Can't argue with the value though.
mocmocamoc
15 Jun 16#30
Looks good, do you have to take the finance?
joehart2
15 Jun 162#22
The 1.2 pure tech engine is fabulous
m5rcc to joehart2
15 Jun 16#29
One concurs
fishmaster
15 Jun 16#15
If you spend £11K on a Citroen then you're absolutely useless at financial management.
jaydeeuk1 to fishmaster
15 Jun 161#28
I've spent £15k on mine :wink:
Can't be that useless, I'm not in debt at all.
golfie
15 Jun 16#27
this is correct. honest John gives 4 stars out off 5 overall
golfie
15 Jun 161#25
if you buy and keep for 10 years it's a sound financial investment in my opinion.
zx636r to golfie
15 Jun 16#26
That is dependent on how much you spend on repairs in the 10 years.
Krizzo3
15 Jun 162#23
Would they consider people on universal credit?
Agharta to Krizzo3
15 Jun 161#24
Yes, provided you don't live on Pluto due it's planetary categorisation being so nebulous.
levitron
15 Jun 16#8
Any reviews on DTD?
m5rcc to levitron
15 Jun 16#10
Been around for ages. Have bought from them before. No major issues as they are just a broker that sources from a main dealer.
Steve1205 to levitron
15 Jun 16#21
I bought a car from them a few years ago. I can recommend them.
tonikeys
15 Jun 16#20
You need to get yourself to specsavers. I can see many differences there.
Spod
15 Jun 165#19
I'm not surprised it's only just over £2K when it's got over 100,000 on the clock after only 6 years. A lot of high-mileage cars come close to halving in value every 3 years. What new car would you buy that doesn't depreciate by £1500 a year over 6 years with 17,000 miles per year on the clock?
m5rcc
15 Jun 16#18
As I say, do try harder dear. You can't even get the country of origin correct...
adamspencer95
15 Jun 168#17
yet the radio is different and the heater controls?
as said, its the updated version in the top picture
tombryant
15 Jun 16#16
what are you talking about? compare the 2 pictures in detail, the layout/EVERYTHING is 1:1 except the first image is photoshoped, just look at the material quality you are actually getting. The quality of the steering wheel/dashboard and everything else is advertised as something totally different than what you get in reality.
pablomalin
15 Jun 161#14
still better than Vw haha
m5rcc
15 Jun 166#13
The top one is the "refreshed" 2012 model, below the original 2009 model.
Opening post
We include 12 months road fund licence as standard. All cars to be ordered by 30th June and Delivered by 31st September 2016 to qualify for this offer
personally i am not fan of Citroen but this may suit someone. lot of car for the money! not bad looking motor either.
Top comments
as said, its the updated version in the top picture
Do try harder!
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Come back to me when you have thought of a better point...
http://www.reliabilityindex.com/reliability/search/54
I generally like Citreon styling but must say this doesn't work for me either inside or out. Can't argue with the value though.
Can't be that useless, I'm not in debt at all.
as said, its the updated version in the top picture
Do try harder!
edit, don't know why picture isn't showing, but more here of this model..
click
this is what they advertise:
this is what you actually get:
Interior of it
Is that car from 1993 ,but just an old stock they forgot to sell?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201606014513750?postcode=da74bq&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=new%2Cnearlynew%2Cused&model=c3_picasso&page=1&quicksearch=true&sort=default&make=citroen&radius=1500&logcode=p&adPos=1
:smile:
Will rather take the 5year old model and be happy that I just didn't lost £9k on a £11k car in deprecation in just 5years!.
JUST KIDDING, I would not touch that french p00p!