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Kia - Venga (2013)

Kia Venga – the 2013 compact city car that has quietly carved out a niche for buyers looking for a practical yet affordable vehicle – comes with a price story that depends on a mix of factors: trim level, mileage, condition, and regional market dynamics. Even without a fixed MSRP, understanding what the Kia Venga price looks like across new and used circumstances makes it easier to decide whether this model fits your budget and expectations. Below you’ll find a deep dive into the 2013 Kia Venga’s specs, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against its peers in the same segment.

  • Engine & Power: 1.2 L 3‑cylinder inline petrol engine delivering ~60 kW (82 hp) and 112 Nm of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional) depending on trim.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline. Combined consumption is typically 5.8–6.7 L/100 km in realistic driving conditions.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,686 mm
    • Width: 1,662 mm
    • Height: 1,547 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,500 mm
  • Weight: 1,060–1,120 kg (depending on equipment package).
  • Safety: Two airbags (front) and ABS are standard. Higher trims add side airbags, traction control, and a hill‑start assist system.
  • Interior Features: Cloth upholstery, manual climate control, a 4‑inch central screen with Bluetooth connectivity, and a passenger-facing USB port.
  • Cargo: 360 L trunk capacity with rear seats folded flat.

When you search the-world-wide automotive databases, you’ll find that the Kia Venga price for a brand‑new unit is region‑specific, and retail dealers adjust the numbers based on dealer incentive, tax, and optional packages. A full inside view of Kia Venga 2013 price values reveals a wide spectrum – from “well‑conditioned, low mileage” specured cars to “high mileage, legacy build” options.

Kia Venga depreciation trends show that this compact car doesn’t lose value as quickly as some of its competitors, thanks to its reputation for reliability and overall low running costs. Typically, a 2013 model will drop 15–20 % of its purchase price in the first year and another 10–12 % over the next three years. To break it down: