Max
| Electric 113ch 44 kWh | Monte Carlo Blue
waited 9 months
Order : 11/06/2024 | Delivery : 03/03/2025
Details from gege1947 :
Hello,
I ordered a blue e-c3 max on June 11, 2024.
At the last visit to Citroën I was told that the car should be manufactured on December 17 and that I should receive the registration document afterwards.
I just went to the dealership this December 24 because I haven't heard anything.
The salesman inquires and tells me that the car is not manufactured. I express my dissatisfaction and after "investigation" it seems that the factory is out of electronic components. So I'm still waiting...
Phone call from my salesperson: the car would be manufactured on January 16???
The car left the factory on January 18... I have the VIN
💬 Comments
From François de Delais.fr
Post a comment
From : You
Only participants in the delivery deadline tracking can leave a comment.
To have a personal space, you must participate in the follow-up by adding information about your own order by visiting this link. If you are already participating but have lost your personal link, you can retrieve it by visiting this page.
Initial delivery period of 10 months
Gege1947 had chosen the Citroën C3, a highly sought-after model, on 11/06/2024. At the time of purchase, he was given a delivery date of 30/03/2025. This represented an initial delivery period of ten months, a duration quite typical for such a vehicle 👍
Delivery 1 month ahead of schedule !
This timeframe could raise questions among future buyers about Citroën's delivery schedule management, especially for a model as popular as the C3. Fortunately, Gege1947's experience can provide reassurance on this point. Citroën handled it well 👍
In fact, gege1947 waited 9 months
Gege1947 ordered their Citroën C3 in France
on 11/06/2024. At the time of their order, the initially announced delivery date was 30/03/2025, which was an initial delivery time of 10 months. In the end, Gege1947 took possession of the vehicle on 03/03/2025, which resulted in a waiting time of 9 months.



























































































