What is the fuel consumption of the Citroën C5?

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JamesonRose
07/29/25 10:58pm
The average combined fuel consumption of the Citroën C5 is around 10 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, approximately 7 liters on highways, and about 12 liters in urban areas. Below is an introduction to the Citroën C5: 1. Exterior: The dimensions of the Citroën C5 rank high in the M2 category (mid-to-high-end models), approaching the H category (high-end models). Its length and width (4.82 meters and 1.82 meters, respectively) are both greater than those of the Citroën Xantia and close to the dimensions of the Citroën XM. 2. Interior: The interior design of the Citroën C5 leans more towards a business-like atmosphere, evident from the wood trim on the dashboard and doors, as well as the traditional air vents. However, aside from these elements, the C5's interior design remains quite stylish. 3. Engine: The C5 offers two engine options: a 2.0L and a V6 3.0L engine, both featuring multi-valve designs (16 and 24 valves, respectively).
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LeMaximus
08/16/25 12:45am
I've been driving a Citroën C5 for almost three years now, and the fuel consumption feels quite stable. In the city, it's around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, mainly because there are many traffic lights and frequent braking and starting, which consumes more fuel. On the highway, it's much more economical, around 7 to 9 liters. I tend to drive steadily, without rapid acceleration and with minimal traffic congestion, so the average is about 9 liters. Fuel consumption also depends on the car's age—it was better when the car was new, but as the engine ages, it can burn an extra liter or two. Carrying more luggage or using the air conditioning in summer can also increase fuel usage. Regular maintenance, like changing the air filter and checking tire pressure (higher pressure can save some fuel), helps. Replacing major components, such as the engine or transmission, can also reduce fuel consumption. Overall, this car isn't too fuel-hungry—it's at a moderate level. Normally, filling up twice a month is enough. The key is to adjust your driving habits—avoid stomping on the accelerator too often.
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LeJack
10/18/25 6:02am
The fuel consumption of the Citroën C5 largely depends on the configuration. The gasoline version averages about 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers in urban areas, while the diesel version only consumes 6 to 8 liters. The engine technology is quite advanced, with features like the high-efficiency combustion system ensuring more complete fuel combustion. However, driving habits significantly impact consumption; frequent rapid acceleration or traffic congestion can cause fuel usage to spike, whereas gentle throttle application and smooth driving can reduce it to around 8 liters. Vehicle weight is another factor, as the heavier C5 body can add about 2 liters in city driving. Regular maintenance at authorized service centers, such as fuel system cleaning and oil changes, helps maintain engine efficiency and fuel economy. Worn tires or low tire pressure also increase consumption, so it's advisable to check them monthly. Don’t overlook air conditioning usage, as continuous operation in summer can add about half a liter. For daily commuting over short to medium distances, the fuel consumption is reasonable—neither too high nor too low. Remember, developing good habits saves both fuel and money.
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