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Citroen C1 2014 fuel consumption

Citroen C1 from 2014 to 2019 real fuel consumption according to user reports is approximately 13% higher compared to advertised fuel consumption. For petrol engines real consumption is in average 21% higher, but for diesel engines is approximately 5% higher. Since 2014 the Citroen C1 average difference between owner-reported real-world fuel consumption and declared fuel economy has been significantly higher than average.

Year-to-year deviations of actual owner-reported average fuel consumption from advertised values

YearGasoline cars
All carmakersCitroen C1
2014+26%+37%
Show all years
2015+27%+37%
2016+28%+37%
2017+28%+37%
2018+28%+37%

See below for the actual consumption of generations and versions of Citroen C1.

2014

Citroen C1 2014 fuel economy

Average advertised fuel consumption for petrol engines59.0 MPG
4.0 l/100km
Average real-world fuel consumption for petrol engines42.0 MPG
5.6 l/100km
Average real gasoline consumption difference *+36%

According to advertised fuel consumption, a Citroen C1 2014 with automatic transmission consumes on average 0.5 liters per 100 km or 13% more fuel than similar versions with manual gearbox. Based on user-reported real-world fuel consumption, this generation Citroen C1 with automatic transmission consumes around 1.1 litres per 100 km or 22% more fuel than a version with the same engine but a manual gearbox.

Compared to similar cars of other manufacturers, the Citroen C1 advertised fuel economy is one of the best, but according to available user reports on actual consumption, real fuel economy is significantly above average.
Of all modifications the best advertised fuel economy in its class has Citroen C1 with 1.0 petrol engine and automatic transmission (Citroen C1 2018 1.0 VTi 72 HP).

ModificationClaimed consumptionReal consumption
1.0 liter petrol engine
Citroen C1 2014 1.0 69 HP manual 61.9 MPG
3.8 l/100km
47.0 MPG
5.0 l/100km+32%
Citroen C1 2014 1.0 69 HP automatic 56.0 MPG
4.2 l/100km
38.6 MPG
6.1 l/100km+45%
Citroen C1 2014 Airscape 1.0 VTi 72 HP manual 63.6 MPG
3.7 l/100km
Citroen C1 2018 1.0 VTi 72 HP manual 63.6 MPG
3.7 l/100km
Citroen C1 2018 1.0 VTi 72 HP automatic 56.0 MPG
4.2 l/100km
1.2 liter petrol engine
Citroen C1 2014 1.2 82 HP manual 54.7 MPG
4.3 l/100km
41.3 MPG
5.7 l/100km+33%
2014

Citroen C1 2014 3 doors fuel economy

Average advertised fuel consumption for petrol engines59.4 MPG
4.0 l/100km
Average real-world fuel consumption for petrol engines42.0 MPG
5.6 l/100km
Average real gasoline consumption difference *+36%

According to advertised fuel consumption, a Citroen C1 2014 with automatic transmission consumes on average 0.4 liters per 100 km or 11% more fuel than similar versions with manual gearbox. Based on user-reported real-world fuel consumption, this generation Citroen C1 with automatic transmission consumes around 1.1 litres per 100 km or 22% more fuel than a version with the same engine but a manual gearbox.

Compared to similar cars of other manufacturers, the Citroen C1 advertised fuel economy is among the best, beating more than 80% of other cars, but according to available user reports on actual consumption, real fuel economy is significantly above average.
Of all modifications the best advertised fuel economy in its class has Citroen C1 with 1.0 petrol engine and manual transmission (Citroen C1 2018 Airscape 1.0 VTi 72 HP).

ModificationClaimed consumptionReal consumption
1.0 liter petrol engine
Citroen C1 2014 1.0 69 HP manual 61.9 MPG
3.8 l/100km
47.0 MPG
5.0 l/100km+32%
Citroen C1 2014 1.0 69 HP automatic 56.0 MPG
4.2 l/100km
38.6 MPG
6.1 l/100km+45%
Citroen C1 2014 Airscape 1.0 VTi 72 HP manual 63.6 MPG
3.7 l/100km
Citroen C1 2018 Airscape 1.0 VTi 72 HP manual 61.9 MPG
3.8 l/100km
1.2 liter petrol engine
Citroen C1 2014 1.2 82 HP manual 54.7 MPG
4.3 l/100km
41.3 MPG
5.7 l/100km+33%

* - Difference between advertised and user reported fuel economy has been calculated taking into account only those car versions for which information is available both on the fuel consumption specified by the manufacturer and reported by users.

User-reported fuel consumption may not accurately represent all users' experiences due to variables such as driving conditions, driving style, technical condition of the vehicle, and other circumstances. Thus, it should not be relied upon as a representative indicator.