The title of cheapest vehicle in Brazil has a new owner: the Citroen C3. That's at least for now, as the French brand revealed a launch promotional discount, causing the vehicle's price to drop from R$72.990 to R$67.990 in the entry-level Live version.
The year 2024 has begun and many people are looking for a new car. In recent years, vehicle values have jumped and reached numbers never seen before. However, with the recovery of the economy, some companies are announcing good conditions for their customers. One of these companies is Citroen, which announced a discount for its newest launch: the Citroen.
The cheapest car in Brazil
With this, the title of cheapest car in Brazil leaves the hands of the models Renault Kwid (R$ 71.190) and Fiat mobi (R$ 71.990), moving to the Citroen C3. It is important to highlight, however, that there are some conditions to pay the amount mentioned in the article.
In a note, the French company explained that the condition is valid for the Citroen C3 Live 1.0 MT, 2023/2024, all colors and without options. In this case, the cash value goes from R$72.990 to R$67.990. That is, until February 07th.
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According to the company, this offer is valid exclusively for individuals who purchase, in retail mode, or while stock of 200 units lasts, whichever comes first.
“Offer not cumulative with other current offers from Citroen or the Citroen Dealership Network”, reports the company, making it clear that it is necessary to consult the other terms, conditions, stock, prices practiced in your region, configurations and characteristics of the vehicles available in a participating Citroen dealership and/or on the Citroen website.
“For more information, contact the Citroen relationship center: 0800 011 2020. Peace in traffic starts with you”, concludes the company.
Discover Citroen
Created in France in 1919 by André Citroen, Citroen began as a factory producing weapons for the First World War. However, with the end of the war, weapons production ceased, and automobile production began. The company officially arrived in Brazil in 1927 and, since then, has been among the country's main car brands.