The 2021 Citroën C1 is classed as a city car, a very small form of vehicle that lacks many modern luxuries to save on weight.
These cars are usually great at zipping around built-up areas (like the name suggests) but can feel a bit uncomfortable going long-distance.
This 2021 C1 is assembled in a plant alongside the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo, with all 3 models sharing almost all of the same parts.
In terms of engines, buyers can choose from one of three ranging from a modest 1-liter through to 1.2-liter 3-cylinder gasoline.
Even though it is such a small car it still scored pretty well in crash tests with Euro NCAP awarding it 4 out of 5 stars in 2014.
2021 is the last model year for the Citroën C1 with the next generation model being canceled.
To get a full list of the possible features built into your model you can scroll through the PDF version of the owner's manual.
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