Used Citroen Cars and Second Hand 's for sale
You found our selection of Used Citroen cars for sale. We have both trade and private used 's advertised. If you have a Second hand Citroen for sale, why not sell it on Autoweb free of charge.
Citroen Ds4 E-Hdi Airdream Dstyle
- Engine: 1600cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 6754 Miles 2011
- Finished in: White
- Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire
- £22,000
Citroen DS3 1.6 207PS Sport Racing
- Engine: 1600cc Petrol Manual
- Age: 100 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Black/Orange
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £21,000
Citroen Ds4 Hdi Dsport
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 9884 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Bath, Somerset
- £21,000
Citroen C4 HDi Exclusive
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 22989 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Green
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £20,765
Citroen Ds4 Thp 16v 200 Dsport
- Engine: 1600cc Petrol Manual
- Age: 4517 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Red
- Location: Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
- £19,895
Citroen C5 hdi 16v Exclusive
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 3465 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire
- £19,550
Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6 HDi VTR+ 5dr
- Engine: 1600cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 250 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Kyanos Blue
- Location: Newport, South Wales
- £19,000
Citroen DS4 2.0 HDi DSport 5dr
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 1989 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £19,000
Citroen C5 Hdi 16v Exclusive 4d
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 7608 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Grey
- Location: Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
- £18,895
Citroen DS4 2.0HDi DSport 5Dr
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 15989 Miles 2011
- Finished in: White
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £18,400
Citroen History - Click to expand
The French car company, Citroën, has a rich history leading back to just after the First World War. It is well known for its innovation in the early development of the cars we know today.
Its founder, Andre Citroën, had a flair for the novel from the outset. Andre even used the Eiffel tower in Paris as an advertising board, with huge lit letters spelling the company name. By 1923 the company produced a car that had been driven around the whole of Australia, the first car to do so. The car still exists in the National Museum of Australia. Soon afterwards Citroën produced Europe's first all-steel bodied car, the B-10, thereafter cars could last longer and have increased durability. Citroën sales prices were kept low and to compensate for losses yet another innovative car was introduced. The Traction Avant was set apart from the rest by its front-wheel drive and independent suspension.
After a period of suppression during the Second World War, Citroën returned to forward-thinking design, in some cases with technologies developed in secret during the war. Most notable was the inclusion of powered disk brakes, power steering, hydraulic suspension and directional headlights in the DS model. These innovations, along with the adoption of stream-lined air flow car bodies, mark this as a golden age and used Citroën cars from this period can expect to fetch a high price, depending on whether they are new or used Citroëns.
Citroën eventually lost momentum in the 1970s, due to the oil crisis and new US laws preventing the sale of their cars. Rival French company, Peugeot, acquired the bankrupt company soon afterwards to form the PSA group, still in operation today. Most recently, the PSA group has revamped the Citroën line to include greater innovation, benefiting from the great efficiency of the Peugeot technology.
The Citroën company deservedly holds a place in car history for its unequalled contributions.




