2014 CITROEN DS5 2.0 Hdi Dstyle Hatchback 5dr Diesel Auto Euro 5 (160 Ps)
2.0 Hdi Dstyle Hatchback 5dr Diesel Auto Euro 5 (160 Ps)
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
VEHICLE DETAILS Nice Mileage Citroen DS5 HDi Automatic 5dr. Finished in Metallic Grey with Grey Leather/Cloth trim. Specification Includes Sat Nav, Panoramic Roof, Cruise Control and Bluetooth.
MOT 1 year and Serviced at sale. Finance Available. For further details or to apply for finance please call or WhatsApp .
About the Citroen Ds5
The Citroen DS5, later known simply as the DS 5 after the rebranding of DS as a standalone premium marque, is a truly distinctive executive hatchback that boldly stands out from conventional rivals. Launched in 2011, it blends elements of a coupé, an estate, and an SUV into a single, avant-garde package. In the UK market, it appeals to buyers who desire comfort, luxury, and a car that genuinely looks and feels different, offering a refreshing alternative to more traditional German and British executive models.
Why Buy a Used Citroen DS5?
- Unique & Head-Turning Design: Few cars offer such a distinctive visual presence, with its bold lines and chrome 'sabre' element ensuring it stands out from the crowd.
- Luxurious, Aircraft-Inspired Interior: The cabin boasts high-quality materials, comfortable seats, and a striking, driver-focused cockpit with toggle switches and an overhead control panel.
- Comfortable Long-Distance Cruiser: With its refined engines and generally comfortable ride, the DS5 is well-suited for eating up motorway miles in serene style.
- Excellent Used Value: Significant depreciation means that a used DS5 offers access to a premium, stylish, and well-equipped car for a fraction of its original new price.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2011–2014: £4,000 – £7,500 — Early models offer superb value, allowing buyers to experience its unique character at an accessible price point.
- 2015–2016: £7,000 – £11,000 — These mid-range models, often post-facelift (rebranded as DS 5), balance modern features with good value.
- 2017–2018: £10,000 – £15,000 — The newest and lowest mileage examples provide the most up-to-date technology and condition, albeit at a higher premium.
Common Issues to Check
- Electrical glitches: Check for warning lights, issues with the infotainment system, electric windows, or keyless entry.
- Suspension components: Listen for knocks, creaks, or excessive harshness over bumps, especially on models with larger alloy wheels.
- Infotainment system functionality: Ensure the satellite navigation, radio, and Bluetooth connectivity all work correctly, as units can sometimes be temperamental.
- DPF issues (diesel engines): If the car has primarily been used for short city journeys, the Diesel Particulate Filter can become clogged.
- Tyre wear: Inspect tyres for uneven wear patterns, which can indicate alignment issues or worn suspension components.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 45–58 mpg (depending on engine variant)
- Insurance Group: 23–29 (depending on engine and trim)
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be on the higher side, but numerous independent specialists are available who can offer more competitive pricing for routine maintenance.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- 1.6 BlueHDi 120: This engine offers an excellent balance of fuel economy and sufficient power for daily commuting and longer journeys, keeping VED costs low.
- 2.0 BlueHDi 150/180: For those who require more robust performance, especially for frequent motorway cruising or carrying heavier loads, these diesel options provide ample torque and smooth power delivery.
- DSport / Prestige: These higher trim levels come with a wealth of standard features, including luxurious leather upholstery, larger alloy wheels, and advanced technology, perfect for buyers seeking maximum comfort and luxury.
- Hybrid4: This unique diesel-electric all-wheel-drive variant offers impressive fuel economy, particularly in urban settings, and enhanced traction, making it ideal for those who value efficiency and versatility.
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