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Hyundai - Other Models (2006)

Discover the comprehensive pricing landscape for the 2006 Hyundai Other Model, one of Hyundai’s most reliable and versatile compact cars. Whether you’re looking into the original MSRP, exploring used options, or gauging how depreciation has unfolded over the years, this guide gives you the facts you need—without any guesswork or hidden numbers. Dive in to see how the Hyundai Other Models price stacks up against peers, how the model has aged, and what you might expect from a vehicle in any condition.

  • Year: 2006
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder, 77 hp / 112 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular unleaded)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 169 in (4,298 mm); Width ≈ 67 in (1,702 mm); Height ≈ 52 in (1,324 mm)
  • Curb Weight: ~2,400 lb (1,089 kg)
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
  • Fuel Economy: Avg. 20 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (combined ~23 mpg)
  • Safety Features: Front airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, anti‑roll bars, optional driver‑side curtain airbags
  • Interior & Trim: Standard cloth seating, manual air conditioning, basic audio system; higher trims add power seats, upgraded audio, and improved climate controls

When plotting the journey from new to today, the Hyundai Other Models depreciation story is quite telling. A brand‑new 2006 Hyundai started at roughly $14,000–$17,000 USD depending on trim and market region. From that baseline, the vehicle will lose value along a typical curve: 15‑20 % in the first year, around 25‑30 % in the third year, and 35‑40 % by year five. By year ten, the cars usually trade for about 20 % of their original MSRP. These numbers are rough averages; actual depreciation can swing up or down based on mileage, condition, service history, and whether the car is sold in a market that values Hyundai brands highly.

Curious about the current market? Check out our Hyundai other models price section: the collective data points to a wide range of prices for both new‑to‑consumer and private‑sale vehicles. Because a 2006 Hyundai’s value drops steeply over a decade, many buyers now detail their thoughts on “used Hyundai Other Models price” rather than the original MSRP. In Canada and the United States, for example, a fairly well‑maintained 2006 Hybrid may command somewhere between $1,200–$3,000 USD, whereas a heavily used, high‑mileage example might sit under $800


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3 years ago used £1,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £1,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £1,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £1,995.00 Unlock all links
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