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Hyundai - ix55 (2010)
In the world of compact luxury SUVs, the Hyundai ix55 has carved out a quiet niche. Launched in 2004 and refined through the years, the 2010 model is a prime example of Hyundai’s blend of style, performance, and value. When you’re exploring the Hyundai ix55 price landscape, the 2010 version stands out for its smoother ride and upgraded tech, yet it often sits in a sweet spot for buyers who want a capable SUV without breaking the bank. The details below will walk you through the specs, depreciation trends, and how the 2010 model stacks up against its peers.
- Engine & Performance: 2.0‑liter 4‑cyl, 0.10‑bar turbo‑charged, 160 hp (124 kW) at 5,000 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (6N‑A or 6N‑DVS) with CVT‑style torque converter
- Fuel Economy: EPA estimated 18 mpg city / 24 mpg highway (7.4 L/100 km city / 4.9 L/100 km highway)
- Drive System: All‑wheel drive (AWD) with electronic differential lock for enhanced traction
- Dimensions:
- Overall length: 4,501 mm (177.3 in)
- Wheelbase: 2,670 mm (105.1 in)
- Width: 1,763 mm (69.4 in)
- Height: 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
- Luggage Capacity: 587 L (207 ft³) behind rear seats, 1,572 L (55 ft³) with seats folded (only a few inches shorter than larger models)
- Load Capacity: 470 kg (980 lbs)
- Safety Features: Dual front airbags, front seat side airbags, anti‑roll bars, a driver‑discipline system, optional parking sensors
- Comfort & Tech: 15‑inch touch screen, Bluetooth, rear‑view camera (for 2010 models), upscale leather seats, heated front seats (optional)
Understanding Hyundai ix55 depreciation helps you gauge the long‑term value of your investment. Depreciation curves for this SUV are typical of compact luxury vehicles: a steep initial drop, followed by a steadier decline as the years add up.
- First year: 15‑20% drop from retail price.
- Year 2‑3: another 10‑15% decline, bringing total depreciation to around 30‑35% from the original cost.
- Years 4‑5: an additional 10‑15% loss, so the vehicle will typically be worth about 50‑55% of its original value.
- Beyond 5 years: depreciation plateaus at roughly 55‑60% of the original MSRP, meaning that a vehicle may still hold a respectable dollar value if well maintained.
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| 4 years ago | used | €12,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €9,900.00 | Unlock all links | |
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| 4 years ago | used | €9,900.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €9,900.00 | Unlock all links |