Used 2025 Citroen C3 for sale...

(All-New C3 PLUS 1.2 Petrol 100HP)
...presented by Kevin Egan Cars

Vehicle Summary

Make:Citroen
Model:C3
Year:2025
Fuel Type:Petrol
Gearbox:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.2 litres
BHP:100 BHP
Seats:5 seats

Vehicle History

NCT'd Until:09-07-2029
Taxed Until:30-06-2026

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The All-New C3 Plus.

Exciting Features:

– Rear Parking Sensors
– Auto LED Headlights
– Rain Sense Wipers
– Lane Keeping Assist
– Active Safety Brake
– Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
– Cruise Control with Speed Limiter
– Suspension with Progressive Hydraulic Cushions®
– Electric, heated & folding door mirrors

For more information call our sales team on 071 915 44 42 or visit our Showroom! You can also book a valet! Simply go to www.kevinegancars.ie/cleaned.

Features:
2 Keys Available, Air Conditioning, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, Android Auto, Anti-Theft System, Apple CarPlay, Automatic Lights, Automatic Wipers, Bluetooth, Brake Assist System, Central Locking, Climate Control, Collision Alert, Cruise Control, Cup Holders, Daytime Running Lights, Electric Mirrors, Electric Windows, Engine Immobiliser, Folding rear seats, Hill-Start Assist, Isofix Points, Lane Keeping Assistance, LED Headlights, Manufacturer’s Warranty, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Multiple Air Bags, Parking Assistance, Parking Sensors, Power Folding Mirrors, Rain Sensors, Rear Parking Sensors, Rear Spoiler, Remote Central Locking, Roof Rails, Stability Control, Touch Screen Infotainment System, Traction Control, USB Connection, Wireless Smartphone Control

Running Costs

Annual Tax:€200
Estimated tire replacement interval: 80000 km



Contact Details for Kevin Egan Cars

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Citroen Main Dealer
County:Sligo
Address: Carraroe Co. Sligo
F91 DK4C

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