Masterparts stocks a wide range of aftermarket parts and spares for Citroën, for just about all models on South African roads – including the popular Citroën C1 and C4, the compact, award-winning DS3 and the distinctive DS5. For just about any model, it’s likely we’ll have the part you need – and on the off chance that we don’t, we’ll do our best to find it for you.
Are parts from Masterparts cheaper than those from Citroën dealers?
In most cases, the aftermarket parts and spares for Citroën we offer are cheaper than those you’ll get directly from local Peugeot Citroën South Africa (PCSA) dealerships.
However, this doesn’t mean you’ll be compromising on quality. We deal directly with many original equipment manufacturers and suppliers (OEM and OES), locally and internationally. The parts and spares we provide are the same quality as those offered by dedicated Citroën dealers, just at lower prices.
Types of parts for Citroën we provide
Masterparts can supply almost any part or spare for Citroën you’re likely to need. However, please note that we don’t stock body panels, mirrors or lights for any vehicle brands.
Some of the most commonly requested parts we provide are brake and wheel components; water pumps; timing belts; spark plugs; and fuel, air, engine and oil filters.
Areas where we provide parts for Citroën
Masterparts provides a comprehensive selection of parts for Citroën in:
Western Cape
Kenilworth Warrington Road |
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Bellville Strand Road |
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Brackenfell Kenwil Drive |
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Paarl Triangle Street |
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Montague Gardens Montague Drive |
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Strand George Street |
KZN
Durban Umgeni Road |
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Phoenix Markhouse Place |
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Pietermaritzburg Greyling Street |
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Pinetown Old Main Road |
Namibia
Windhoek Bell Street |
Citroën models we offer parts for
If your model of Citroën isn’t listed here, it doesn’t mean we can’t help – contact us and let us know what part you need and for which model and we’ll see if we can help.
About Citroën models
We offer spares and parts for all commonly driven Citroëns in South Africa, including the C1 and C4, and the most popular models in the Citroën Distinctive Series (DS) range – including the compact DS3 and the sporty DS5.
About Citroën
One of France’s most successful automakers, Citroën was founded by André-Gustave Citroën in 1919. It earned a reputation for innovative technology, reliability and distinctive styling.
From 1976 onwards, it was part of the PSA Peugeot Citroën group. In 2020, PSA and Fiat merged to create Stellantis, which has retained the Citroën brand.
In 2016, Peugeot-Citroen South Africa (PCSA) announced that no more new Citroëns will be sold in the country. Instead, the group has turned its focus to promoting the Peugeot.
Sadly, this means that Citroëns may become a rarity on our roads. For the moment, many South Africans still drive Citroëns and need reliable parts and spares.