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Honda - Stepwagon (2004)

Imagine cruising down the highway in a 2004 Honda Stepwagon – a versatile MPV that balances family comfort with everyday practicality. Whether you’re looking to purchase a brand‑new model or a well‑maintained used vehicle, getting a clear picture of the Honda Stepwagon price landscape is essential for any smart buyer. Below you’ll find a comprehensive guide that covers everything from essential specs to depreciation trends, similarity benchmarks, and how the Stepwagon holds its place in the compact MPV market.

  • Model year: 2004
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder, 81 hp @ 5,200 rpm, 124 lb‑ft @ 4,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Length = 4,770 mm | Width = 1,749 mm | Height = 1,759 mm | Wheelbase = 2,700 mm
  • Seating capacity: 7–8 seats (reconfigurable)
  • Cargo capacity: 4,200 L with all seats folded (up to 1,825 L with 4 seats)
  • Safety features: Two‑point seatbelts (driver & passenger), basic ABS, power steering, adjustable lumbar support (higher trims)
  • Comfort & convenience: Power windows, remote central locking, adjustable air conditioning vents (higher trims), optional navigation system
  • Warranty & support: 3‑year/45,000‑km basic warranty, extended service plans available through dealers

Understanding the Honda Stepwagon price trend depends on several variables: current market demand, vehicle condition, mileage, geographical region, and optional features. For buyers in the US or European markets, the base price for a brand‑new Stepwagon starts around $22,000–$24,000, while in Southeast Asia the equivalent model is generally priced between $18,000 and $20,000 before tax. 

Depreciation Insights: Honda Stepwagon depreciation Explained

In the first year a fresh Stepwagon tends to lose roughly 15–20 % of its purchase value as it starts to park the ownership costs of owning a new car. That’s typical across the MPV segment, including comparable vehicles such as the Nissan Serena or Toyota Alphard.

After the first year, the


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