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Hyundai - Amica (2007)

The Hyundai Amica was launched in the mid‑2000s as a budget‑friendly, ultra‑compact sedan that quickly captured the attention of first‑time buyers and budget‑conscious drivers in emerging markets. When we talk about the Hyundai Amica price today, it’s important to understand the car’s journey from its debut in 2007 to its current status as a highly affordable used vehicle. This overview gives you everything you need to gauge what is a 2007 Hyundai Amica worth and how its value has changed over time.

  • Engine: 598 cc 3‑cylinder, 33 hp / 33 Nm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (unleaded)
  • Power Consumption: Approx. 10.5 L/100 km (city)   (average)
  • Dimensions: 3,651 mm L × 1,470 mm W × 1,695 mm H
  • Wheelbase: 2,210 mm
  • Boot Space: 243 liters
  • Average Top Speed: 80 km/h
  • Color Options: Limited palette – primarily white, black, and a few metallic hues
  • Safety: Single front airbag, ABS optional in later batches
  • Annual CO₂ Emissions: ~58 g/km

The compact nature of the Amica makes it an ideal choice for tight city streets. Its low curb weight and small engine contribute to the affordable ownership cost that has made the car popular for people looking for a used Hyundai Amica price that does not break the bank. However, to fully appreciate the present value of a 2007 model, you should consider the Hyundai Amica depreciation trajectory over the years.

Depreciation Insights
Like most cars, the Amica has not escaped the market forces of supply and demand. Generally, compact city cars enjoy a relatively gentle depreciation curve compared with larger sedans, largely due to their resale appeal and low operating costs. On average, the Hyundai Amica price drops in the following pattern:

  • First year: 15‑20% loss of purchase value (reflecting the typical “new” depreciation window)
  • Year 2–3: 10‑15% per annum decline (net cumulative loss 35‑45%)
  • Year 4–5: 7‑10% per annum (net cumulative loss 55‑65%)
  • Beyond five years: 5‑6% per annum (steady decline as the car ages)

For example, a 2007 Amica that purchased for ₹1,50,000 (₹ 1.5 Lakh) when new would, on average,


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