I would like to buy the current Citroën C3 and have been on the Internet and on the phone for days, I have already done a test drive. I finally found a few offers. The Citroën would be my second car after an Opel Vectra B built in ’96 and therefore in many ways a big jump. Now it is that they told me 2, 3 times in terms of things, like “such a new car, you can’t buy that with 20,000km. That’s what you do with a ‘n’ euen’ car for 13.000€ simply not” – I used the Opel at the time with 110,000 km, but since this was my first car, it was not so bad or important etc. and it lasted almost 5 years. The cars are usually not older than 18 months and fluctuate from 8.000-25,000km I am now a little unsure – of course, you never know with a used one how it was driven and with so much money you don’t want, of course, that the predecessor the thing somehow “scratched” for hr. As an example I had selected a Shine incl. Navi, return camera, and Keyless System for the price of 12.690€. Admission 08/2017, 24,000 km on the hump and I was told directly that this was ‘too much km’ for such a purchase. I don’t know if the question itself is a bit stupid, I am simply a little unsure now.