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Hyundai - Terracan (2004)

When you think of the 2004 Hyundai Terracan, you’re likely picturing a rugged, mid‑size SUV that was built to navigate both city streets and off‑road trails. This model, which debuted in the early 2000s, offered a balance of practicality, decent reliability, and an overview of features that made it a contender in the compact‑SUV segment. If you’re exploring the market for a used Terracan, the Hyundai Terracan price will vary based on mileage, condition, trim level, and regional demand, but it generally reflects the vehicle’s status as a dependable yet unadorned workhorse from that era.

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter inline‑four (like the 2.4‑L 4‑M27 engine) producing roughly 140–150 hp and 163 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic or manual gearbox, depending on trim.
  • Drive Train: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) as standard; 4WD optional on higher trims.
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Overall length 4,470‑4,480 mm, width 1,825 mm, height 1,680 mm; wheelbase 2,600 mm.
  • Cargo Capacity: 12.3 cubic feet behind the third row; 35.1 cubic feet with third‑row seats folded.
  • Seating: 5 seats across two rows; some models offered a third, bent‑sides “sh‑seat” for a sixth seat.
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, leaf‑spring rear.
  • Power Steering: Hydraulic or electric, depending on model year.
  • Braking: Disc brakes front, drum brakes rear.
  • Key Features: Anti‑locking brakes, power lock, remote central locking, air conditioning, and optional optional front‑seat heaters.

This specification roundup shows you why the Terracan was a popular choice for families needing space, durability, and a modest towing capacity, typically around 2,000–2,500 lb.

Hyundai Terracan depreciation

First‑year depreciation: The 2004 Terracan typically loses 15–20% of its value within its first year of ownership.
Three‑year mark: Around 35–40% devaluation by year three.
Six‑year longevity: The vehicle usually retains roughly half (≈50%) of its original cost after six years, assuming standard use.
Beyond six years: Depreciation slows to 10–15% per year as the car becomes a “legacy” vehicle, though mileage and condition still heavily influence price.

These estimates reflect typical market behavior for mid‑size SUVs from the early 2000s.


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