Citroen is off-loading stock prior to the end of the financial year by absorbing on-road costs for the bulk of its passenger-car range.
And the Berlingo van is helped out the showroom door with no-deposit finance and no repayments for the first 12 months.
C3 buyers will see a saving of around $3000 across the range. Drive-away pricing for the light hatch starts from $19,990 for the C3 Seduction with manual gearbox. With automatic transmission the price rises to $22,990, and the range-topping C3 Exclusive auto is positioned at $25,990 drive-away.
The C4 Seduction with petrol-automatic drivetrain is priced at $23,990, inclusive of on-road costs. That represents a saving of $4000, according to the importer. A similar saving is there to be had for C4 AirCross buyers. The Mitsubishi-sourced SUV is being offered at $31,990 drive-away for the Exclusive front-wheel drive variant and $33,990 drive-away for the Exclusive 4WD auto variant.
Priced at $35,990 drive-away for the C5 Seduction turbo-petrol sedan and $38,990 drive-away for the diesel variant, the C5 promises a $5000 saving for the duration of the incentive program.
Buyers of both short and long-body variants of the Berlingo van can take advantage of a finance deal worked out by Citroen, for no deposit and repayments for the first 12 months. Stability control – not mandatory for commercial vehicles – is also provided free of charge for the long-body variant as part of the deal.
The retail incentive program will run right through until the end of June or until stocks run out.