Interesting Facts About the Citroën C3 FC
The Citroën C3 FC made its debut in April 2002 as a B‑segment supermini, stepping into the lineup after the Citroën Saxo. This first generation launched a model family that would later evolve through several redesigns.
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Launch and Market Position
Introduced in April 2002, the C3 FC is classified as a supermini (B‑segment) car. It directly replaced the Citroën Saxo, filling the compact‑car niche in Citroën’s range.
First‑Generation Identity
The initial generation is identified by the internal codes FC and FN and was produced from 2002 until 2009. Today, used FC/FN parts are widely available from scrap‑yard suppliers, keeping older C3s on the road.
Evolution Within the C3 Lineup
While the FC/FN era ended in 2009, the C3 nameplate continued with the second‑generation SC (2009–2016) and later models, demonstrating the model’s lasting popularity across multiple redesigns.
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