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Enter your Citroen's registration and mileage into our comparison tool. Receive multiple instant offers from reputable UK buyers actively looking for Citroen vehicles like yours.
Review and compare your offers to select the one that best suits you. Arrange free vehicle collection anywhere across England, Scotland or Wales at a convenient time for you.
On collection day, complete a quick inspection with the buyer at your home or workplace. Hand over your keys and documents and receive fast payment directly into your bank account.
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Selling your Citroen through ExchangeMyCar is completely free. There are no admin or transaction charges, allowing you to receive the full value of your vehicle without spending a penny.

Receive offers from buyers who understand the Citroen market. From compact superminis to electric models and commercial vans, these experts know how to truly value your vehicle.

You can sell the entire Citroen range, from C1, C3, and C4 to vans like Berlingo and Dispatch. Each model is matched with professional buyers actively seeking that specific variant.

After accepting an offer, schedule a free collection anywhere across mainland UK. Vehicles can be collected from your home or workplace, making the selling process stress-free.
Citroen vans are evaluated differently from passenger cars by professional buyers. From operational efficiency to structural condition, here's what matters most and how generic and specialist buyers evaluate it.
Payload determines the van's operational value and potential income, influencing what commercial buyers are willing to pay.
The condition of the cargo bay directly affects the van's usability for trade buyers. This significantly influences valuation.
Fuel economy impacts the total running costs and the overall valuation of a van, making is extremely important for buyers.
Driver comfort influences usability on long routes and overall satisfaction. Therefore, it can have an impact on valuation as well.
Maintenance and operational costs impact total ownership expenses. This can influence the offers you receive.
Safety systems affect insurance, compliance, and operational confidence. This makes it an important factor in valuation.
Specialist buyers evaluate Citroen models not just by age and mileage, but by how specification, trim choice, fuel type, and documented care influence long-term reliability and owner satisfaction. ExchangeMyCar's Smart Seller-Buyer MatchmakingTM algorithm connects sellers with professional buyers actively seeking specific Citroen variants, ensuring offers reflect real-world market demand and vehicle strengths.
ExchangeMyCar connects private sellers with buyers who specialise in purchasing Citroen vehicles. From city cars to commercial vans, popular Citroen models purchased by partner buyers include:
The value of your Citroen depends on the exact model, trim, mileage, age, condition, service history, and more. On average, Citroen vehicles may retain around 44.4% of their value after three years.
On the other hand, valuation for Citroen vans such as the Berlingo or Dispatch may differ slightly depending on payload usage and maintenance.
To get an estimate, you can use ExchangeMyCar's free car valuation tool for instant offers from specialist buyers ready to purchase your Citroen.
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From its founding in 1919 to becoming a British favourite, Citroen has shaped UK motoring with innovation, unique design, and practical vehicles that stand out on the road
In 1934, Citroen introduced the Traction Avant, the world's first mass-produced car with a unibody frame. After the war, the brand started producing the DS, a car that featured self-levelling hydropneumatic suspension and some of the earliest disc brakes. These innovations helped build Citroen's reputation as one of the most forward-thinking carmakers of its time.
In 1926, Citroen opened an assembly plant in Slough to produce vehicles for the UK and the Commonwealth. The plant played a key role in Citroen's growth, especially when import tariffs made local assembly more economical. Models like the Traction Avant and DS became familiar on British roads, while the 2CV and H-Van gained popularity for affordability and practicality.
Citroen's unique mix of practicality, creativity, and comfort continues to attract UK drivers. Its models have often stood out for their unusual looks and clever engineering. This legacy continues to appeal to drivers who value originality and seek something different. Thanks to its timeless charm, Citroen continues to hold a prominent place in British motoring culture.
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