Citroen C1 2018 - genuine vs non-genuine air filters

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Lecit
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Citroen C1 2018 - genuine vs non-genuine air filters

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Hello,

The genuine air filters where I live cost 80 euros (for the cabinet filter and the engine air filter)
non-genuine would only cost about 15 euros for both

How important is it to use the genuine one?

I assume the engine air filter is more important to have the genuine, but still, how bad would a cheap non genuine air filter be?

Thanks
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Arkis
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Re: Citroen C1 2018 - genuine vs non-genuine air filters

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I never use filters from the car manufacturer because it's just rebranded with huge margin on it. Just don't use some cheap garbage and you will be fine. For example, I use MANN-FILTER on every car.
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Lecit
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Re: Citroen C1 2018 - genuine vs non-genuine air filters

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thank you! I saw that Bosch also have carbon activated filters so that also might be a good option, for the MANN I am not sure it has carbon:
https://catalog.mann-filter.com/EU/eng/ ... 2020%20013

Or it does?
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Arkis
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Re: Citroen C1 2018 - genuine vs non-genuine air filters

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No, Mann does not have carbon in it, but Bosch is usually a pretty good choice too. ;)
Citroen C4 Picasso 2013, 1.6 e-HDI 85kW, 6 speed manual
Peugeot 206, 2005, 1.4i 8v, 55kW, 4 speed AT
Peugeot 208, 2019, 1.2i PureTech, 61kW, 5 speed manual
Opel Insignia, 2015, 2.0 CDTi, 120 kW, 6 speed AT
Hyundai Santa FE 4WD, 2015, 2.2 CRDi 145 kW, 6 speed AT