Price corridor, typical mileage, versions and registration history.
Data coveragelow
Market activitylow
Confidencelow
Exact analysisin report
Market popularity
How often the make/model appears in registrations and listings.
Price corridor
Approximate market price range without exact figures.
Typical mileage
What mileage is normal for the model year.
Risk signals
General signals: abnormal price, atypical mileage, frequent registration changes.
Summary
On the used market Citroën Jumpy is mostly older cars where the price has already stabilized. Body condition, registration history and VIN transparency matter more than the model year itself.
Typical mileage range. Exact values in the report.
14.9%
99
9.9%
00
11.9%
05
18.3%
06
15%
07
14.6%
08
9.6%
12
5.7%
21
If mileage is far below typical — check history in detail.
Which years are most represented?
6.7%
99
13.3%
00
6.7%
03
6.7%
04
13.3%
05
6.7%
06
6.7%
07
26.7%
08
6.7%
12
6.7%
21
Popular versions
Diesel + Manual
Most common combination in the sample.
Minivan
The model's main body format.
FWD
Most common drive type.
Which fuel types are common?
Diesel
100%
Which transmissions dominate?
Manual
92%
Automatic
8%
Which body types occur?
Minivan
100%
What affects the price
Mileage
strong
Model year
medium
Condition
strong
VIN transparency
strong
Engine
medium
Transmission
medium
Region
medium
Owners
medium
Crash history
medium
Trim
low
Color
low
Typical car profile
Age segment
older cars
Typical mileage
high
Fuel
Diesel
Body
Minivan
Liquidity
low
What to check
VIN · registrations · mileage · price
A typical Citroën Jumpy on the used market is older cars, where price depends more on technical condition, registration history and document transparency than on the model year.
Use the main price corridor on this page. The exact fair price of a specific car depends on mileage, trim and condition — available in the full VIN report.
What mileage is typical for Citroën Jumpy?
See the typical mileage-by-year chart. If a car's mileage is well below the typical range, check its history in detail.
Why can prices for the same year differ a lot?
Because of different mileage, trim, condition, crash and registration history. That is why an average price is no substitute for checking the specific car.
What matters more — year or condition?
For older cars, condition and history outweigh the year. For newer cars, year and mileage matter more.
How to check a car before buying?
Enter a VIN, plate or AUTO.RIA link in the check form — LevelCar compares the car with the market and registration data.
What does the full LevelCar report show?
Exact price, VIN and registration history, mileage comparison, value index, price dynamics and a pre-purchase recommendation.