Mystery: the Citroën Ami is more expensive used than new!
This page is translated from the original post "Mystère : la Citroën Ami plus chère en occasion que neuve !" in French.

Parents looking to equip their child with a safe means of transportation won’t have missed that the Citroën Ami is making waves in the used car market.
Unexplained phenomena aren’t limited to the sky. An examination of classifieds on La Centrale reveals an oddity: Citroën Ami vehicles are still more expensive on the used market than the same model new.
Currently, a Ami costs 7,990 euros brand new, compared to 7,500 euros for a three-year-old model with 10,000 kilometers on the odometer. But after subtracting the ecological bonus of 900 euros that the little Citroën qualifies for, the price difference becomes perplexing.
This logic holds true across various configurations or trim levels: once you apply the ecological bonus, the new price remains below the used price. From there, one might wonder if the craze affecting luxury brands like Porsche and Ferrari has also contaminated this rather charming vehicle, which nonetheless remains costly to drive at 45 km/h over a real distance of 50 km…
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