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Hyundai - i800 (2009)

Looking for reliable information on the Hyundai i800 price can make all the difference when planning a smart car purchase. Whether you’re exploring the latest models or tracing the purchase history of a classic 2009 edition, understanding how a Hyundai i800 2009 price has evolved helps you set a realistic budget. This guide captures the core spec details, depreciation insights, and market positioning, giving you a comprehensive snapshot to use in your car‑pricing database.

  • Engine: 1.8 L I‑4 P140
  • Horsepower: 140 hp @ 6,400 rpm
  • Torque: 18.9 kg‑m @ 5,800 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, 88 RMP added in 2009 update
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,467 mm, Width 1,735 mm, Height 1,715 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,660 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 0.4 m³ with seats up, 2.4 m³ with seats folded
  • Weight: 1,155 kg (Curb), 1,405 kg (Gross)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, EBD, shoulder belts with tensioners on all seats
  • Interior Features: Power windows, power door locks, 2‑zone climate control (optional), basic 6‑speaker stereo
  • Optional Extras: Sunroof, alloy wheels (17”), fabric/cloth upholstery, after‑market infotainment kit
  • Market Release: Primarily sold in Southeast Asian and Indian sub‑continent markets until the 2015 update

The Hyundai i800 depreciation trajectory aligns closely with the mid‑segment minivan segment, which typically experiences an annual decline of 15‑20 % in the first year. After five years, a generally well‑maintained, 2009 model will often retain about 45‑50 % of its original value. Factors that accelerate depreciation include mileage, service history, and the frequency of major component replacements—particularly the engine and transmission.

What is a 2009 Hyundai i800 worth? While the answer varies by region and vehicle condition, a standard 2009 model generally trades in for a value that falls between 48 % and 52 % of its original retail price after five years. If you’re browsing a used Hyundai i800 market, you’ll notice the price difference edges when comparing well‑maintained vehicles against those that have experienced heavy usage or have missing features. Consistent lubrication, a full service record, and original European‑cased models tend to fetch the highest resale values.


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