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Kia - Picanto (2006)

Discover the timeless appeal of the Kia Picanto, a compact city car that first graced the streets in 2006. Whether you’re researching the Kia Picanto price for a brand-new model or delving into classics, the 2006 variant is a fascinating case study in longevity, fuel efficiency, and resale value. Below is a detailed, SEO-optimized snapshot that covers everything from specifications to depreciation trends, offering you a comprehensive guide to understanding what the Kia Picanto 2006 price really looks like—and how it stands against its competitors.

  • Engine: 1.1L 3-cylinder, 55 horsepower, 73 lb-ft of torque
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual, optional 2-speed automatic in later 2006 trims
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Miles Per Gallon: 29 city / 30 highway (combined 29)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,493 mm (137.3 in)
    • Width: 1,655 mm (65.1 in)
    • Height: 1,502 mm (59.1 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,304 mm (90.7 in)
  • Weight: 805–855 kg (1,775–1,887 lbs)
  • Interior: 4-seat layout, flat floor design, 1.3″ infotainment screen in latest trims
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, ECMS (Electronic Comfort Management System)
  • Boot Capacity: 317 L, expandable to 1,290 L with rear seats folded

Depreciation Insights for the 2006 Kia Picanto

Understanding how a Kia Picanto depreciation curve behaves is critical when evaluating the used Kia Picanto price, as the vehicle’s value often fluctuates noticeably over time. Based on industry data and historical sales trends, the depreciation curve for a 2006 Kia Picanto typically follows these patterns:

  • First Year: The vehicle usually loses 15–20% of its original value. For example, a brand‑new 2006 Picanto with a front‑wheel‑drive kit might have depreciated to roughly 80–85% of its MSRP after a year of normal use.
  • Three Years Out: Depreciation commonly reaches 30–35% of the original price, meaning a used 2009 model could realistically trade for about 65–70% of its initial cost.
  • Five Years On: The vehicle often retains 45–50% of its original value after five years, while the price falls roughly 50–55% from the launch price. In practical terms, a typical 2011 Kia Picanto remains viable for private resale at about half its original value.
  • Beyond Five Years: Depreciation slows, and vehicles tend to hold between 25–35% of their original price over the next 3–4 years, depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand.

These estimates provide a realistic baseline for determining the what is a 2006 Kia Picanto worth in any given market. When evaluating a used listing, pay close attention to mileage—typically 10,000–12,000 km (6,200–7,500 miles) for a


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