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Hyundai - Coup&eacute; (2001)

Looking for a quick look at a Hyundai Coupé, whether you’re eyeing a fresh model or a classic 2001 piece, our database helps you gauge its market worth without the jargon. The Hyundai Coupé 2001 price can vary dramatically based on mileage, care, and regional demand, so understanding the underlying factors is essential. Below you’ll find a concise snapshot of this iconic model’s specifications, a realistic depreciation curve, and comparative insights that make it easy to decide if it’s the right fit for your next car purchase.

  • Model & Year: Hyundai Coupé 2001
  • Engine: 1.6‑L inline‑4, 7‑speed automatic or manual transmission options
  • Power Output: 108–120 HP (varies with trim)
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on revision)
  • Wheelbase: 88.2 in (224 mm) – offers responsive handling for a coupe
  • Overall Length: 168.3 in (428 mm)
  • Width (incl. mirrors): 71.5 in (181 mm)
  • Height: 53.9 in (137 mm)
  • Ground Clearance: 5.5 in (140 mm)
  • Cargo Volume: 12.8 cu ft (363 L) — limited but typical for a coupe
  • Seats: 2‑seat stunner with manual or power leather option
  • Typical Features: Power steering, power windows, air conditioning, cruise control, optional sunroof, and a sporty suspension tuning

Depreciation Insight:

  • The first year of owning any vehicle can be the steepest drop in value. A Hyundai Coupé depreciation rate typically takes 15‑20% off the purchase price during the initial 12 months.
  • From year two to year five, the yearly depreciation slows but remains noticeable: average annual loss of around 10‑12%.
  • After five years, a well‑maintained “2001 Hyundai Coupé” often sits at a value that is roughly 50‑60% of its original retail price, depending on mileage and condition.
  • Ownership costs (insurance, maintenance, and repairs) also accumulate, so the practical value of a used coupé should factor in these ongoing expenses.

When comparing the Hyundai Coupé price to similar marketing segments


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