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Ford - Orion (1993)
The Ford Orion has long been a staple for drivers seeking a reliable yet compact sedan. Whether you’re looking at the classic Ford Orion 1993 price or comparing it with more recent trims, the vehicle’s reputation for durability and ease of maintenance remains a focal point for buyers worldwide. Today we’ll break down the key specifications, real‑world depreciation trends, and market context that influence how you evaluate the Ford Orion price and what makes it an attractive option for seasoned car enthusiasts.
- Engine: 1.3‑liter, 12‑valve inline‑four (approx. 66 hp)
- Transmission: Manual 4‑speed, optional 5‑speed manual in later model years
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- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Dimensions: Length 3,895 mm; Width 1,715 mm; Height 1,437 mm; Wheelbase 2,480 mm
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
- Cargo Volume: 300 liters (rear seats up) / 95 liters (with rear seats folded)
- Weight: 1,030–1,140 kg depending on trim
- Top Speed: Approximately 115 km/h (71 mph)
- Fuel Economy: 12–14 km/l (28–33 mpg) highway
In terms of the Ford Orion price, potential buyers will find that costs differ significantly across regions and vehicle conditions. The base model typically starts in the low thousands of local currency units, while a 1993 model with moderate mileage and good maintenance may command a higher price. Importantly,
Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the Ford Orion Lose Value?
The Ford Orion depreciation curve follows a familiar pattern for compact sedans: a steep in the first year followed by a slower, steadier drop. Owners usually experience a loss of about 15‑20% of the vehicle’s initial value within the first year if it’s a brand‑new purchase. For models that are already a few years old, expected depreciation tends to be roughly 8‑12% per year for the next two to three years, gradually tapering to a plateau of maybe 4‑6% annually beyond that point. Over a five‑year horizon,1993 Orion total value erosion of around 45‑55%, though exact figures depend on market demand and supply dynamics.
“What is a 1993 Ford Orion worth?”
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