Used Citroen C4 Under £30,000 for Sale in the UK

16 under £30,000 Citroen C4 cars available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2011 to 2024.

Total listings16
Price from£2,400
Price to£15,290
Average price£6,398

The Citroën C4, a nameplate encompassing various body styles over its lifespan, is a versatile and often overlooked choice in the fiercely competitive family car market. Known for its distinctively comfortable ride, innovative design, and a focus on practicality, a used C4 suits drivers seeking a French flair and a more relaxed driving experience without breaking the bank. Whether you're after a nimble hatchback, a spacious SUV-coupe, or a traditional saloon (less common in the UK), there's likely a C4 to fit your needs.

Why Buy a Used Citroen C4?

Typical Price Range

All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.

Common Issues to Check

Running Costs

Which Variant Should I Choose?

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What can I expect from a used Citroen C4 under £30,000?

Used Citroen C4 stock under £30,000 typically means older model years, higher mileage, or earlier trim levels. Prioritise full service history, recent MOT with no advisories, and cars with one or two previous keepers. Avoid examples with lapsed cambelt intervals or unresolved manufacturer recalls. Carslink.ai currently lists 16 under £30,000 Citroen C4s from independent UK dealers.

What are common issues with a used Citroen C4?

Common issues to check on a used Citroen C4 include: Electrics/infotainment glitches: Some owners report occasional issues with the infotainment system responsiveness or minor electrical gremlins, particularly in older models.; Suspension wear (older models): While renowned for comfort, check for unusually bouncy suspension or knocking noises, especially on higher mileage examples, indicating worn components.; Diesel particulate filter (DPF) issues: As with many modern diesels, DPFs can cause problems if the car is primarily used for short, stop-start journeys. Look for DPF warning lights on the dash.; Tyre wear: Some C4 variants can be prone to uneven tyre wear if the wheel alignment is incorrect, leading to premature tyre replacement.; Air conditioning faults: A commonly reported issue across various Citroën models, check that the air conditioning system blows cold and functions correctly..

Which Citroen C4 variant should I choose?

PureTech 130 S&S EAT8 (3rd Gen): Perfect for those seeking a smooth and sophisticated driving experience. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine offers a good balance of power and economy, while the 8-speed automatic gearbox provides seamless shifts. Ideal for urban driving and comfortable motorway cruising. ULEZ compliant.. BlueHDi 100/120 Manual (2nd Gen): A solid choice for high-mileage drivers and those prioritising fuel efficiency. The BlueHDi diesel engines are known for their excellent mpg figures and lower CO2 emissions. Great for longer commutes and family holidays, but ensure regular longer runs to prevent DPF issues. Often ULEZ compliant.. Feel/Feel Pack (Modern Generations): Offers a strong balance of features and value. These mid-range trims typically include essentials like a touchscreen infotainment system, climate control, and respectable safety features without venturing into the top-tier pricing. Ideal for the average family budget looking for modern conveniences.. Flair/Shine (Modern Generations): For buyers who desire a more premium feel and advanced technology. These higher trims often boast larger alloy wheels, enhanced safety systems (like adaptive cruise control), a head-up display, and upgraded interior materials. Suits those who appreciate comfort and connectivity, and use the car daily.

What are the running costs of a Citroen C4?

Fuel economy: 35 – 60+ mpg (depending on engine and driving style). Insurance group: Group 10 – 25 (approximate, varies significantly by engine, trim, and driver details). Servicing: Typical servicing costs are generally competitive for a family car. A full service often ranges from £150-£350, with indie specialists often being cheaper than main dealers. Factor in annual MOT costs (£54.85 maximum current fee) and potential for unexpected repairs..

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