
CITROEN C4 GRAND PICASSO (2016-18)
The CITROEN C4 GRAND PICASSO (2016-18) is a versatile and spacious MPV that’s ideal for families and those needing extra room for passengers and cargo. Known for its practical design, the C4 Grand Picasso offers a comfortable ride and a stylish appearance that sets it apart in the MPV segment. With a high sample size of over 7,300 lookups and nearly 2,500 unique VINs, this model remains popular among used car buyers in the UK.
Typically used for family adventures, daily commuting, and long-distance travel, the CITROEN C4 GRAND PICASSO (2016-18) is praised for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and user-friendly features. It’s often driven around 10,243 miles annually, with an average mileage of around 47,019 miles, making it a practical choice for those looking for a dependable vehicle with a friendly driving experience. The car’s notable qualities include its innovative design, comfortable interior, and financial appeal, with an average private sale valuation of around £11,280. Its reputation for being a sensible and spacious choice makes the CITROEN C4 GRAND PICASSO (2016-18) stand out among rivals, especially for families seeking a stylish, reliable, and spacious MPV suitable for everyday life in the UK.

average use

The data indicates that the most common recorded mileages for 2016-18 Citroen C4 Grand Picassos fall within the 50,000 to 80,000-mile range, with 14.1% to 14.4% of vehicles in these brackets. Notably, a significant proportion—over 50%—are clustered below 80,000 miles, suggesting many vehicles are relatively low to mid-mileage. There are small percentages of vehicles with very high mileages, such as 150,000+ miles (around 1.4%), and some extremely high readings up to 600,000 miles, though these are rare. Additionally, a small fraction seem to have very low mileage, between 0 to 10,000 miles, or very high, exceeding 200,000 miles. Overall, the data suggests most vehicles are maintained within the central mileage ranges, while high-mileage vehicles are uncommon.

vehicle values

The data shows a diverse range of private sale price brackets for Citroen C4 Grand Picasso models (2016-18), with the highest percentage of sales (27.1%) occurring within the £8,000 to £9,000 range. Notably, the £7,000 to £8,000 segment also accounts for a significant portion (20.8%). There is a relatively smaller distribution at both the lower end (£3,000 to £4,000 and £4,000 to £5,000), each representing around 2%. Additionally, a smaller percentage (around 1.8%) of vehicles are sold for over £11,000, indicating that higher-value sales are less common. Overall, the most common private sale prices cluster around £7,000 to £9,000, suggesting this is the typical market valuation for these vehicles in the private sale sector.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Citroen C4 Grand Picasso (2016-2018) vehicles on the market were manufactured in 2017, accounting for 63% of the sample. Vehicles from 2018 constitute about 21.1%, while those from 2016 make up approximately 15.8%. This suggests that 2017 models are the most prevalent in the current market, possibly reflecting higher production or retention rates for that year compared to the other two.

colour popularity

The data for the main paint colour of 2016-18 Citroen C4 Grand Picasso vehicles indicates that grey is the most common colour, accounting for 27.1% of the vehicles. Blue is also popular, representing 24.6%, closely followed by red at 18.3%. Other colours like white (11.3%), beige (9.5%), and black (8.8%) are also seen but less frequently. Brown is quite rare, making up only 0.4%. Overall, grey and blue are the dominant colours for this model in the UK.

ownership cycle

The data shows that the majority of Citroen C4 Grand Picasso (2016-18) vehicles have had either 2 or 3 registered keepers—accounting for approximately 72.5% of the vehicles (35.2% with 2 keepers and 37.7% with 3). Notably, only a small fraction of vehicles have had more than 4 registered keepers, with the highest being 9 keepers at just 0.4%. This suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with their owners for longer periods rather than frequently changing hands, indicating relatively stable ownership patterns within this model.

engine choices

The data for the Citroën C4 Grand Picasso (2016-18) reveals that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 1.56-litre diesel engines, accounting for 85.6% of the sample. Petrol-powered models are less common, comprising just 6.3%. In terms of engine capacity beyond the 1.56-litre size, around 8.1% have 1.99-litre engines, and a small fraction (0.4%) are fitted with 1.6-litre engines. Overall, diesel engines, particularly the 1.56-litre size, dominate this model's engine options, reflecting a trend towards diesel popularity in this period.












