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Hyundai - Veloster (2013)

Hyundai Veloster price guidance for buyers and sellers is essential when navigating the evolving auto market. Whether you’re eyeing a new 2024 launch or a compact performer from the 2013 line‑up, having clear data on how a **Hyundai Veloster price** trends over time can help you make an informed decision. In this overview we’ll dig into the classic 2013 model, current depreciation figures, and how a 2013 Veloster stacks up against contemporaries—equipping you with the knowledge you need to ask “what is a 2013 Hyundai Veloster worth” and “used Hyundai Veloster price” with confidence. ### Key specifications of the 2013‑model lineup

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter inline‑4 (max 140 hp) or 2.0‑liter turbo‑charged inline‑4 (max 227 hp) depending on trim.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard, all‑wheel drive only); 6‑speed automatic (optional on V6/Turbo‑is a 6‑speed automatic manual‐shift mode).
  • Fuel type: Petrol (87‑87¼ octane) with optional E10 in select markets.
  • Dimensions: 4,353 mm wheelbase, 4,346 mm length, 1,819 mm width, 1,523 mm height.
  • Suspension: Macpherson struts front, multi-link rear (shared A‑frame design).
  • Transmission: 5‑gallon fuel capacity, 5‑into‑9‑driven off cars.
  • Interior features: 8‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (all modern Liver model).
  • Safety: Standard six airbags, electronic stability control, traction control, and optional dynamic driver aids such as blind‑spot monitoring.
### Depreciation: What to expect over time The **Hyundai Veloster depreciation** curve is consistent with typical sub‑compact vehicles. Initial loss is steep: * First year: 15‑20% drop from MSRP or sticker value. * Second year: Another 20‑25% depreciation, taking total loss to roughly 35‑40% of original value. * Third year and beyond: Depreciation slows to 15‑20% annually as vehicle enters the mid‑used tier. If you are looking at a used **Hyundai Veloster price**, the mileage and condition are paramount. A well‑maintained 2013 Veloster with modest mileage (under 80,000 km) tends to retain closer to 55‑60% of its original value after three years. In high‑depreciation markets—urban centers with high turnover—losses can climb to 65% or more, especially for the turbo‑charged variants. In every case, the 2013 model’s normalcy is a good benchmark: studies show a 2013 Veloster averages roughly a 32‑35% overall depreciation after five years, aligning with other sub‑compact electric cars.


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