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Iveco - Daily (2010)
Curious about the Iveco Daily price for one of today’s most reliable delivery van chassis? Whether you’re browsing a fresh 2024 model or evaluating a classic 2010 unit, the range of values can vary significantly. This guide offers a clear snapshot of what you can expect, helps you compare across years, and gives you realistic depreciation insight so you know whether an investment is worth it.
Key Specifications – the core data every buyer needs to make an informed decision. Below is a comprehensive HTML list that summarises the typical parameters for an Iveco Daily, particularly its 2010 incarnation.
- Engine – 4‑cylinder multi‑torque 3.0‑litre diesel (approx. 138 hp).
- Power Output – 140 hp at 2,200‑3,200 rpm; 400 Nm torque.
- Transmission – 5‑speed manual, seamless‑shift (automatic available depending on trim).
- Fuel Type – Heavy‑noct diesel, commonly referred to as HVO.
- Dimensions (approx.) – Length: 4.81 m; Width: 1.74 m; Height: 2.50 m.
- Maximum Cargo Volume – 12.5 m³, depending on floor slot.
- Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) – 4,500 kg to 5,000 kg depending on version.
- Seats – 2‑person bench, optional third row for cargo vehicles.
- Fuel Economy – 11–14 km/L (varies by load).
- Warranty / Service – Original OEM warranty up to 5 years/100,000 km. Post‑buy aftermarket coverage often available.
Let’s talk numbers. The Iveco Daily 2010 price generally starts in the low six‑figure range for new units, but that’s for reference only – the real cost will vary by market, condition, and regional incentives. For used units, the used Iveco Daily price trends show a wide spread: from €20,000 to upwards of €35,000 depending on mileage, service history, and body configuration.
Iveco Daily Depreciation
Finding out what is a 2010 Iveco Daily worth now is a common question among fleet managers and vehicle buyers alike. A realistic depreciation chart can help set expectations:
- First year: typically loses 15‑20 % of value.
- Years two‑three: an additional 8‑12 % drop per year.
- Years four‑five: 6‑8 % per annum, depending on market demand.
- Beyond five years: value tapers off, often settling around 30‑35 % of the original purchase price.
These estimates reflect a blend of factors: wear in the gearbox and engine, changes in emission regulations, and the rise of newer EcoZoom models. They’re broadly consistent across European and Australian
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