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Morris - Other Models (2006)

The Morris Other Models, a 2006 compact offering, has become a popular choice for those looking for a balance between performance and practicality. While the exact Morris Other Models price can vary by region and condition, understanding its value is essential for buyers and sellers alike. This comprehensive description provides a clear snapshot of the vehicle's features, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against similar models on the market.

  • Model Year: 2006
  • Engine: 1.6 L inline‑4, (122 hp, 112 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic in some trims)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2 521 mm
    • Length: 4 029 mm
    • Width: 1 770 mm
    • Height: 1 442 mm
    • Weight: 1 025–1 135 kg (depending on equipment)
  • Capacity: 5 passengers, 423 L trunk (folded rear seats)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, seat‑belt reminders (front and rear), ISOFIX child seat anchorages
  • Features:
    • Power windows and door locks (standard)
    • Central locking (standard)
    • Air conditioning (standard)
    • CD/MP3 stereo system (included)
    • Optional navigation and premium audio package
  • Fuel Economy: 14–15 L/100 km (combined), 4.8–5.2 US mpg

For anyone curious about the Morris Other Models 2006 price, the vehicle typically sits in a mid‑price category when newly released. However, because the Morris brand has a niche following, the market price often reflects both demand and availability of aftermarket parts. If you're browsing because you want to know the used Morris Other Models price, remember that the condition, mileage, and geographic location all influence the final number.

### Depreciation Insight Ol—yes, emulated—they lose value relatively quickly, but not as fast as some other marques with cheaper maintenance. Here’s a realistic view:

  • Typically loses 15–20 % of its value in the first year
  • Second year depreciation slows to about 8–12 %
  • By the third year, annual loss is around 5–7 %
  • Total depreciation over five years ranges from 35 % to 45 %
  • Long‑term owners (7–10 years) often see a decline of roughly 50 % from the original purchase price

Understanding the Morris Other Models depreciation curve helps buyers set realistic expectations and sellers price competitively. Depreciation is influenced by the car’s reliability record and community support for the brand, which helps keep resale values above the average for comparable compact cars.

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