Citroën C1 (05 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 15 February 2006 Last Updated: 12 November 2008 The C1 is Citroen's version of the Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo. It has different looks front and rear and the specification levels are slightly different, but otherwise it's essentially the same as its counterparts - it's even built in the same factory. Available with three or five doors, it's an excellent small car, with a roomy interior and a pleasant driving experience - although it can be a little noisy on the motorway. Two trim levels are available, Vibe which is the most basic and Rhythm which enjoys a few luxuries, plus there have been several special editions. In addition to the cheap price, Citroën usually has special offers running such as cashback deals. In 2009 the model was slightly facelifted with a tweaked front end plus new wheels and interior trims. The 1.0-litre engine was also improved with lower emissions and better economy. 4 out of 5 Other Citroën reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery Facts & Figures See our complete Facts & Figure section for details of new prices, performance, dimensions, running costs and insurance groups. Get a Car Information Pack now – Everything you need to know about this car in one place. VT More Figures 1.0i VT (2012) 3d More Figures 1.0i VT (2012) 5d Compare Equipment See 587 used Citroën C1s for sale, starting at £2,995 VTR More Figures 1.0i VTR (2012) 3d More Figures 1.0i VTR (2012) 5d Compare Equipment See 587 used Citroën C1s for sale, starting at £2,995 VTR+ More Figures 1.0i VTR+ 3d More Figures 1.0i VTR+ 5d More Figures 1.0i VTR+ 5d EGS Compare Equipment See 587 used Citroën C1s for sale, starting at £2,995 Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Citroën C1 cars for sale We have 587 models like this for sale. Find Citroën C1 cars for sale Previous: Summary Next: Equipment