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Kit Cars - Dax (2013)

Discover the Kit Cars Dax—a 2013 icon of British lightweight performance and affordable daily driving. Whether you’re eyeing the Kit Cars Dax price, curious about the Kit Cars Dax 2013 price, or comparing a used model’s value, this guide gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect and how the car retains—or loses—value over time.

  • Engine: 1.8‑litre, 2‑cylinder, 105 hp (gross) / 100 hp (net)
  • Transmission: Semi‑automatic 6‑speed with optional manual 3‑speed
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (regular unleaded)
  • Dimensions: Length 3,950 mm | Width 1,675 mm | Height 1,270 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,535 mm
  • Weight: 520 kg (TTC)
  • Top Speed: ~140 km/h (87 mph) (dependent on gear ratio and launch kit)
  • 0–100 km/h: 5.9 s in the original launch package
  • Stock Type: Base hand‑assembled kit, ready to be fitted with a chassis and light body
  • Gearbox Settings: 1:** - 1st‑gear (launch wheel) 4.44:1 or 4.73:1 - 2nd‑gear 3.35:1 - 3rd‑gear 2.45:1 - 4th‑gear 1.67:1 - 5th‑gear 1.35:1 - 6th‑gear 1.02:1
  • Brakes: 4‑wheel disc (four‑cylinder calipers, 210 mm inner diameter)
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, trailing link rear with adjustable torsion bar camber
  • Steering: 0‑block rack and pinion, 3:1 steering ratio
  • Wi‑Fi & App: Remote engine start, telemetry, and diagnostics via the free “Kit Cars Dax App” on iOS/Android
  • Key Features: Adaptive lighting, interior LED illumination, optional air‑conditioning (aftermarket)

With this spec sheet at hand, it’s easier to assess the Kit Cars Dax depreciation curve and determine whether you’re looking at a solid investment or a high‑turn‑over sporting car.

Depreciation Insights

Depreciation for light sport cars depends largely on market trends, mileage, and the condition of its components (friction, spark plugs, launch wheel). Below is a realistic estimate based on historical data gathered from automotive circles and resale platforms:

  • Immediately after launch: 15 – 20 % drop in value over the first 12 months.
  • Year 3–5: value falls another 25 – 30 % from its purchase price.
  • Year 6–10: incremental depreciation slows, typically retaining 35 – 40 % of the original market value.

For a Kit Cars Dax 2013 price benchmark, those figures illustrate


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