WORLD BEST

Car price tracker

Track car prices and stay informed on market trends with our comprehensive car pricing tool. See historical prices and compare models to make an informed decision on your next vehicle purchase. Find the best deal on your dream car today!
< Go back
MG

MG - MG6 (2016)

Curious about the MG MG6 price for the 2016 model? Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new MG MG6 or a well‑maintained used MG MG6 price, knowing how the vehicle values over time can help you make a smart purchase. In this comprehensive guide, we cover everything from key specifications and depreciation trends to how the MG MG6 stacks up against its rivals in the compact crossover segment.

  • Model: MG MG6 – 2016
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 (2.0‑liter optional in some markets)
  • Power: 163 hp (1.6) / 175 hp (2.0) – plenty of punch for city and highway cruising
  • Torque: 258 Nm (1.6) / 275 Nm (2.0) – smooth acceleration from low rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic or 7‑speed dual‑clutch (DSG) available in select markets
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) – balanced handling on varied road conditions
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,371 mm
    • Width: 1,825 mm
    • Height: 1,605 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,580 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 455 L (behind rear seats) / 1,700 L (rear seats folded)
  • Safety: 6 airbags, stability control, electronic brake‑force distribution, optional advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as lane‑keep assist and collision warning
  • Infotainment: 8‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, 7‑speaker audio system

When you hear the question, “what is a 2016 MG MG6 worth?” it’s essential to know that the valuation depends on location, mileage, trim level, and overall condition. However, by understanding the general depreciation pattern, you can estimate a fair price range before you negotiate.

MG MG6 Depreciation

Like many compact crossovers, the MG MG6 experiences an average loss of 15‑20% of its original value in the first year. Subsequent years see a slower rate of decline, with depreciation typically falling to around 10% annually for the next two years. By the third year, you can expect a further 5‑8% drop, and thereafter the vehicle usually loses about 4‑6% per year as it ages beyond five years.

  • Year 1: 15‑20% loss
  • Year 2: 10% loss
  • Year 3: 5‑8% loss
  • Year 4+: 4‑6% loss per year

Keep in mind that these figures are


Last 20 car trackeds

Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
4 years ago used £6,990.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £6,495.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £6,495.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £6,495.00 Unlock all links
Note that old links may not work