Used Cadillac BLS Price Guide

The Citroën C5 (often referred to by its BLS platform code) offers executive comfort at affordable prices, with over 200 listings currently available across the UK. Expect to pay between £4,500 and £20,000 depending on age, mileage, and specification.

Market Summary

Price range
£4,500 – £20,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Cadillac BLS Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2008-2010 £4,500 £5,800 £7,500
2011-2012 £5,500 £7,200 £9,500
2013-2014 £7,000 £9,000 £11,500
2015-2016 £9,500 £11,800 £15,000
2017 £12,000 £15,500 £20,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£7,500

Diesel

£9,200

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £14,500
N/A miles £10,800
N/A miles £7,900
N/A miles £5,600

About the Citroën C5

The second-generation Citroën C5 (2008-2017) is a large family car that competes with the Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Insignia. Available as a saloon or Tourer estate, it's known for its distinctive hydropneumatic suspension offering exceptional ride comfort. Engines include petrol options from 1.6 to 3.0-litre V6, plus economical diesel variants ranging from 1.6 HDi to 2.2 HDi. Higher-spec models feature full leather, panoramic sunroofs, and advanced driver aids.

What Affects the Price

Age and mileage are primary factors, with 2008-2010 models starting around £4,500 while post-2015 facelifted versions command £12,000-£20,000. Diesel models hold stronger values due to better economy and torque. The desirable Tourer estate typically adds £1,000-£2,000 over equivalent saloons. VTR+ and Exclusive trim levels with full leather and navigation fetch premium prices. Full service history is essential—cars with incomplete records lose 15-20% value. Suspension system condition significantly impacts price, as repairs can be costly.

Buying Tips

Inspect the hydropneumatic suspension thoroughly—check for even ride height and no warning lights. Test all suspension modes if fitted with adaptive damping. Diesel models, particularly the 2.0 HDi, offer the best balance of performance and economy for higher-mileage drivers. Verify cambelt changes every 80,000 miles or 10 years on diesel engines. Check for electrical gremlins including parking sensors, climate control, and infotainment glitches. Look for signs of head gasket issues on 1.6 petrol models. Private purchases often offer better value than dealer forecourts, but ensure HPI checks are conducted. Factor in higher insurance groups for larger engine variants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Citroën C5 models range from approximately £4,500 for 2008-2010 examples with higher mileage, to around £20,000 for low-mileage, post-2015 facelifted models in top specification. Most buyers will find good examples between £6,000 and £12,000.

The 2012-2015 models offer the best balance of reliability, features, and value. These benefit from earlier software updates and improved build quality, while avoiding the higher prices of the 2015 facelift. Diesel 2.0 HDi models from this period are particularly sought-after.

Main issues include hydropneumatic suspension sphere failures (£300-£800 to repair), electrical faults with sensors and infotainment, DPF problems on diesel models, and head gasket failures on 1.6 petrol engines. Cambelt changes are critical on diesels. Always check for full service history and test all systems thoroughly.

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