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Ford - Ka/Ka+ (2013)
Discover the enduring appeal of the Ford Ka/Ka+, the compact that captured urban drivers in 2013 and continues to offer great value today. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new model or exploring resale options, this guide helps you understand the Ford Ka/Ka+ price landscape and gives you a clear view of what a 2013 car is really worth.
With its original launch in 2011, the 2013 Ford Ka/Ka+ hit the market at a competitive price point, making it a popular choice for students, young professionals, and small families. Over the years, the vehicle’s affordability has expanded to include both Ford Ka/Ka+ 2013 price data and used Ford Ka/Ka+ price trends. In this overview, we’ll compare the model’s pricing, provide a detailed spec list, discuss depreciation patterns, and place the Ford Ka/Ka+ in context with rivals—so you can confidently plan your budget.
Key Specifications (2013 Ford Ka/Ka+)
- Engine: 1.0 L Piaggio B1 labelled 25 kW
- Power output: 34 hp (25 kW) – a modest but efficient option for city driving
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 3‑speed automatic (optional on higher trims)
- Fuel type: Petrol (regular unleaded, 91 octane)
- Powertrain layout: Front‑wheel‑drive (FWD)
- Emissions class: Euro 4 (2020 regulations extended compatibility)
- Dimensions:
- Overall length: 3,418 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,205 mm
- Width: 1,600 mm
- Height: 1,340 mm
- Weight: 720–750 kg (varies with trim and options)
- Interior & seating:
- Seating capacity: 4 adults + 1 child
- Seat material: Fabric in base trim, leatherette in top trims
- Features:
- Manual air conditioning, power windows (TOP trim)
- Central locking, immobiliser, optional Bluetooth and USB port
Depreciation Insight
When considering the Ford Ka/Ka+ depreciation factor, the most common trend is a loss of roughly 15–20 % of the original value in the first year. After year three, the cumulative depreciation climbs to about 35 % of the initial price. For a 2013 model, a typical instrument panel estimate would involve:
- Year 1: 17 % out of the “new” value
- Year 2: Additional 12–15 % decline
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