2020 (69/20) Citroën C3 1.2 PureTech 83 Feel 5dr
This car is currently reserved. We may have a similar vehicle in stock, so please contact us for more details and we’ll get right back to you.
Call now on 01925 980409†
Want to know when a similar car to this one comes into stock?
Vehicle summary
Mileage | 29,049 miles |
---|---|
Year | 2020 |
Fuel | Petrol |
Gears | Manual |
Engine | 1199 cc |
CO2 emissions | 96 g/km* |
Road tax | £190** |
Doors | 5 |
Seats | 5 |
Body type | Hatchback |
Colour | Red |
Something missing?
Add more to your vehicle summary
Featured specification
- Apple CarPlay
- Cruise control
- Steering wheel audio controls
- 7" colour touch screen
- Lane departure warning system
- 16" Matrix alloy wheels
- LED daytime running lights
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
7" colour touch screen | Coffee Break Alert |
Cruise control + speed limiter | Exterior temperature display |
Gear efficiency indicator | Lane departure warning system |
Mirror screen with Apple CarPlay and Android auto | Multi function on board trip computer |
Rev counter | Speed limit recognition and speed warning |
Variable assistance power steering |
Entertainment
Auxiliary input socket | Bluetooth hands free and media streaming |
Citroen connected DAB radio with 6 speakers | Steering wheel mounted audio controls |
Exterior Features
Body colour bumpers | Body colour painted door handles |
Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors | Electric front windows + one touch + anti-pinch |
Electric rear windows with one touch/anti-pinch | Height adjustable halogen headlights |
LED daytime running lights | Rear wiper |
Wheel arch extensions |
Interior Features
12 volt socket in cabin | 2 rear isofix mounting points (outside seats) with top tether |
Automatic air conditioning | Boot light |
Driver and passenger's sun visor with courtesy mirror | Front courtesy reading lights |
Front cupholders x 2 | Height adjustable driver's seat |
Height adjustable front headrests | Height/reach adjust steering wheel |
Lashing eyelets in boot | Luggage style interior door handles |
Rear cupholder | Satin chrome steering wheel inserts |
Split folding rear seats | Three height adjustable rear head restraints |
Passive Safety
ABS with Electronic brakeforce distribution and Emergency braking assistance | Airbags - Driver/front passenger, front lateral and curtain |
Drivers/passengers and rear seats unfastened seat belt warning | Electric child locks |
Electronic stability control | Five 3 point inertia reel seat belts |
Front seatbelt pretensioner | Hill start assist function |
Tyre pressure monitor |
Security
Alarm | Immobiliser |
Locking wheel nuts | Remote central locking + deadlocks |
Wheels
16" Matrix alloy wheels | Space saver spare wheel |
Technical specification
Emissions - ICE
CO | 0.366 | CO2 (g/km) | 96 |
---|---|---|---|
HC | 0.036 | Noise Level dB(A) | 68 |
NOx | 0.037 | Standard Euro Emissions | EURO 6 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb | 130 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH | 139 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL | 125 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High - TEH | 155 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High - TEL | 137 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High - TEH | 123 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High - TEL | 109 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low - TEH | 146 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low - TEL | 139 | WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium - TEH | 129 |
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium - TEL | 117 |
Engine and Drive Train
Camshaft | DOHC | Catalytic Convertor | True |
---|---|---|---|
CC | 1199 | Compression Ratio | 11:1 |
Cylinder Layout | IN-LINE | Cylinders | 3 |
Cylinders - Bore (mm) | 75 | Cylinders - Stroke (mm) | 90.5 |
Engine Code | EB2FA | Engine Layout | FRONT TRANSVERSE |
Fuel Delivery | MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION | Gears | 5 SPEED |
Number of Valves | 12 | Transmission | MANUAL |
Fuel Consumption - ICE
EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies | True | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH | 6.1 |
---|---|---|---|
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL | 5.5 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High - TEH | 6.8 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High - TEL | 6 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High - TEH | 5.4 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High - TEL | 4.8 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low - TEH | 6.5 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low - TEL | 6.1 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium - TEH | 5.7 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium - TEL | 5.2 | WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH | 46.1 |
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL | 51.3 | WLTP - MPG - Extra High - TEH | 41.3 |
WLTP - MPG - Extra High - TEL | 46.8 | WLTP - MPG - High - TEH | 52 |
WLTP - MPG - High - TEL | 58.4 | WLTP - MPG - Low - TEH | 43.6 |
WLTP - MPG - Low - TEL | 46 | WLTP - MPG - Medium - TEH | 49.4 |
WLTP - MPG - Medium - TEL | 54.4 |
General
Badge Engine CC | 1.2 | Badge Power | 83 |
---|---|---|---|
Coin Description | Pure Tech 83 | Coin Series | Feel |
Generation Mark | 2 | Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 11E |
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years | 12 | Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years | 3 |
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection % | 88 | NCAP Child Occupant Protection % | 83 |
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09 | 4 | NCAP Pedestrian Protection % | 59 |
NCAP Safety Assist % | 58 | Service Interval Frequency - Months | 12 |
Service Interval Mileage | 16000 | Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage | 60000 |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years | 3 | Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 13.3 | Engine Power - BHP | 83 |
---|---|---|---|
Engine Power - KW | 61 | Engine Power - PS | True |
Engine Power - RPM | 5750 | Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 87 |
Engine Torque - MKG | 12 | Engine Torque - NM | 118 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 2750 | Top Speed | 105 |
Test Cycles
Emissions Test Cycle | NEDC Correlated | RDE Certification Level | RDE 2 |
---|
Tyres
Alloys? | True | Space Saver? | True |
---|---|---|---|
Tyre Size Front | 185/65 R16 | Tyre Size Rear | 185/65 R16 |
Tyre Size Spare | SPACE SAVER | Wheel Style | MATRIX |
Wheel Type | 16" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
Height | 1474 | Length | 3996 |
---|---|---|---|
Wheelbase | 2539 | Width | 1829 |
Width (including mirrors) | 2007 |
Weight and Capacities
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) | 45 | Gross Vehicle Weight | 1475 |
---|---|---|---|
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 992 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 300 |
Max. Loading Weight | 465 | Max. Roof Load | 70 |
Max. Towing Weight - Braked | 450 | Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked | 450 |
Minimum Kerbweight | 1010 | No. of Seats | 5 |
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 10.9 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
Citroen C3
By Jonathan Crouch
Introduction
The third generation version of Citroen's C3 supermini, launched in 2016, got a much more distinctive style, with quirky looks, a very individual feel and even the option of a clever dash cam camera. Ultimately, there's nothing really revolutionary on offer here but as a complete and highly personalisable package, it's desirably different.
History
Citroen knows a thing or two about small family cars, especially those with a dash or two of character. Here, after all, is the marque that over sixty years ago, brought us the iconic 2CV, a model which established its maker as an innovator, an embracer of technology and a brand in tune with the fickle finger of fashion. More recent products have struggled to live up to that heritage but this one, the third generation C3 supermini, promised to deliver everything a real Citroen should be. In the years since the 2CV, the brand has delivered further moments of shining innovation, design bravery and unadulterated quirkiness - but never to any great extent in the supermini segment. The Nineties Saxo was a rebadged Peugeot 106, while in 2002, its first generation C3 successor was flimsy and forgettable. The second generation C3 of 2009 was a better product, but apart from a 'Zenith' windscreen that extended up into the roof, there wasn't really anything very special about it. More was needed from the MK3 model. More was delivered. Which to some extent was surprising given that both under the skin and under the bonnet, this third generation C3 wasn't really very different from the rather forgettable model that preceded it. The packaging though, could hardly be more unique, cute and eminently fashionable as part of Citroen's plan to seek a more style-conscious kind of customer. Just about everything the brand could think of was thrown at this design to that end - two tone paintwork, 3D rear light clusters, a 'floating'-style roof and almost endless Crossover cues. The unusual 'Airbump' side panels from the quirky C4 Cactus model even made an appearance for those looking to make the ultimate supermarket statement. The Citroen brand should stand for unusual technology too, delivered in this case by the 'ConnectedCAM' camera set-up, essentially a dash cam that in an accident, will provide crucial footage before and after the impact. More cheerfully, the same lens can be used to snap away as you drive, sharing your journeying exploits over social media should that be your wish. Add in an efficient range of engines, no fewer than 36 different exterior colour combinations and the kind of proper comfort-orientated suspension set-up a small Citroen ought to have and you've a small car that, on paper at least, ought to charm the right kind of buyer. Here, we look at it as a used car proposition - specifically in the pre-facelifted form that sold between late 2016 and early 2020.
What You Get
At last, Citroen models are starting to look unique and different once more. In 2014, the brand's C4 Cactus model started that trend and this third generation C3 continued it with a look that according to its maker is 'distinctively offbeat'. The styling's certainly unusual, all fluid curves and muscular flanks, with a stance that's almost SUV-like. Get a version that's all colour-kitted out and you'll really be making quite a supermarket statement. Top versions got a 'ConnectedCAM' camera that sits behind this rear view mirror, allowing owners of plushly-specified C3 models to share road trip photos and videos directly with friends and family. But there's much more than that to set this cabin apart. The designer luggage-themed over-stitched door pulls for example; the retro-style instrument dial graphics; the intricately-fashioned chrome-trimmed vents; the door bins with their unusual contrast-coloured interiors; there's even a 'reverse Airbump' theme happening on the doors and the speaker grilles. It all attempts to continue the cheery demeanour established before you got in. Once you're inside, it's quickly evident that this isn't one of the more spacious superminis in the segment. The room on offer will be fine for kids of course, but adults stuck behind reasonably tall compatriots up-front may well struggle a little when it comes to room for their legs and knees. But then how often is it really necessary to transport burly adults for any real distance in a supermini? Almost never. For the role that a car like this will typically be asked to play in an average family, what's provided here will, for most buyers, be probably quite sufficient. As for the boot, well lift the tailgate and after the relative restrictions of the rear seat, it's something of a surprise to find that the 300-litre space provided is one of the larger cargo bays in the supermini segment.
What to Look For
As with other supermini's, check for child damage inside and alloy wheel scuffs outside. And of course you'll want a fully stamped up service record. If the model in question is a diesel, ask how it has been used. If only for local work, the 'DPF' 'Diesel Particulate Filter' may have got clogged up, as these need frequent highway journeys in order to self-clean. Other possible problems with the DPF-equipped cars come if the DPF has been shut off part way through its self-cleaning process. That results in contamination of the oil system with fuel, which leads to the oil level rising gradually over time. What else? Well examine for flaking of paint on the bumpers and check that the air conditioning works and that the pixels on the centre display are all good. Also check for rear bumper scrapes. Finally check that the Bluetooth pairs reliably with your phone handset. Electrical glitches are relatively common, so make sure everything electrical in the car works and double-check that there are no unexplained warning lights on the dashboard. Citroen's infotainment touchscreen software can sometimes cause the monitor to freeze or fail completely. A software reset may solve the problem, but some owners have had to replace the entire unit, which is not a cheap operation.
Replacement Parts
(approx based on a 2017 C3 1.2 82hp excl. VAT) A pair of front brake pads are between £23-£38 depending on brand. A pair of rear brake pads are between £13-£21. A pair of front brake discs start in the £37 bracket. Oil filters cost around £5-£8, air filters cost around £13 and fuel filters cost £8-£11. A radiator sits in the £42-£85 bracket. A headlamp is around £234.
On the Road
Small French cars used to ride beautifully, grip tenaciously and flow from corner to corner with relaxed, unflustered motion. As, by and large, this one does. It may come as news to some motoring journalists but most supermini buyers don't routinely want to throw their cars about as if they were on stage from the RAC Rally. What most of them would prefer is a model that rolls the red carpet over the average appallingly surfaced British road. As, to a great extent, this one does. It's all down to the way that the fairly conventional suspension set-up has been tuned, though the downside of that is inevitably extra body roll through the bends. Stay with it though and you'll find that there's actually more grip and traction on offer than you might think. Beneath the bonnet, this third generation model carried over the engines used in the final versions of its predecessor, the bulk of the range built around an efficient PSA Group 1.2-litre three cylinder petrol PureTech unit developing either 68 or 82bhp in normally aspirated form or 110bhp if it's been fitted out with a turbocharger. This pokiest powerplant was the only unit in the range to be offered with an auto gearbox option. If you can justify the premium for diesel power, two 1.6-litre BlueHDi units were initially offered, developing either 75 or 100bhp. These were quickly replaced by 1.5-litre BlueHDi units with the same outputs.
Overall
What do you want from a supermini? Definitive driving dynamics? A supremely spacious cabin? If so, look beyond this Citroen. If though, you want a car with a little joie de vivre, then we think this C3 is a car you may well like very much indeed. Ok, some of the things that make it different might be seen as slightly contrived. But at least Citroen is, once again, trying to set its products apart in the way they look and feel, after decades of serving up re-badged Peugeots. All of which leaves us. well where? From an objective point of view, this C3 wasn't the best car in the supermini class from this period. Subjectively, though, you could easily argue that there's nothing in this sector from this time to touch it. It all depends on how you view the automotive world. We think this C3 makes it a brighter place.
* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards. Find out more
Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.
Warrington Motorstore / Renault / Dacia / Vanstore (Westbrook)
Europa Boulevard, Gemini Retail Park, Westbrook, Warrington, WA5 7TTPhone Number
Call now on 01925 980409†
† Calls may be recorded for quality or training purposes.
- Citroen C3 - 1.2 PureTech 83 Feel 5dr
- KJ69OTG
- GBP
- 9698
- 29049 miles, Warrington Motorstore / Renault / Dacia / Vanstore (Westbrook)