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Ford - Orion (1992)

The Ford Orion was launched in 1992 as Ford’s answer to the mid‑size family car market, offering a blend of comfort, practicality and stylish design. While the vehicle has transformed through successive facelifts, the original 1992 model remains a popular choice for buyers looking for a dependable sedan that will seat seven passengers comfortably. Naturally, the question of a vehicle’s worth hinges on factors like mileage, condition and market demand. The Ford Orion price today varies by region and spec, but understanding how the original Ford Orion 1992 price has evolved, and how its used Ford Orion price behaves over time, gives buyers credible insight into value.

Below is a quick reference list of the key specifications for the 1992 Ford Orion that help you assess its features at a glance.

  • Engine: 4‑door sedan, 1.6 L inline‑four (85 hp) or 1.8 L inline‑four (107 hp) depending on market. Turbocharged units were not part of the base 1992 lineup.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual by mid‑generation, optional 5‑speed manual in higher trims or 3‑speed automatic in early models.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) – 32 km L‑1 city, 41 km L‑1 highway.
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,350 mm, width ≈ 1,740 mm, wheelbase ≈ 2,600 mm.
  • Rear‑seat capacity: Three passenger seats in a 2‑+‑1 configuration, a rare feature in most compact sedans of its era.
  • Boot space: 620 L, expandable to 1,400 L when passengers seats are folded.
  • Safety features: Dual‑bucket front seats, side wipers, and optional airbags (country dependent). Later models introduce ABS and electronic stability control.
  • Comfort & convenience: Automatic climate control in higher trims, power windows and locks (optional) and a basic audio system.

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•  Ford Orion depreciation – What can a 1992 locomotive expect to lose?

Understanding how a used car depreciates is critical when you shoot for a sweet deal. In the first year, most vehicles lose roughly 15‑20 % of their initial value; this effect slows as the vehicle ages. For the Ford Orion depreciation curve, several trends emerge.

  • Initial depreciation: The first year (or two) of use erodes approximately 12‑18 % of the original price, depending heavily on maintenance audits and mileage.
  • Three‑year plateau: After the initial drop, value decline tends level out to around 4‑6 % per year. Thus, by the third or fourth year, you’ve usually secured a vehicle that retains about


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