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Opel - Adam (2019)

Discover the (Opel Adam price) and how a 2019 model stacks up in today’s market. The little pocket‑sized coupé that made waves in the late‑2000s still turns heads on the road. If you’re curious about a 2019 Opel Adam price, want to see how used cars compare, or simply wondering what is a 2019 Opel Adam worth, you’re in the right place. This comprehensive snapshot pulls data from three years of competing listings and provides a transparent look at how much you can expect to pay and how value declines over time.

  • Model year: 2019
  • Body style: 3-door hatchback
  • Engine: 1.2‑liter EcoBoost, 86 hp
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (Porsche‑Bremken) or optional 6‑speed dual‑clutch
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 4 000 × 1 730 × 1 442 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2 670 mm
  • Curb weight: 1 010 kg (mild‑steel version)
  • Max. payload: 294 kg
  • Top speed: 145 km/h (90 mph)
  • 0‑100 km/h acceleration: 12.8 s
  • Fuel economy: 4.6 L/100 km (combined), 6.3 L/100 km (cruising)
  • Mileage options: 0–400 km, 400–1 200 km, 1 200–2 000 km, > 2 000 km
  • Key safety features: ESP, ABS, 3‑airbag package, hill‑start assist
  • Interior highlights: Compact handlebar steering wheel, customizable LED lighting, optional premium Soundsystem

Depreciation Insight

Like most subcompact cars, the Opel Adam follows a typical depreciation curve. Based on comparative listings across 2018‑2024, you’ll notice the following patterns:

  • New cars, in general, lose 18‑22% of their value in the first year.
  • From year one to two, the rate slows to about 12‑15%.
  • Mid‑term (three to four years) depreciation hovers around 8‑10% each successive year.
  • Older models (8+ years) enjoy 4‑6% annual decline until they reach a stabilized low‑value plateau.

Applying this to the 2019 Opel Adam, you can approximate the Opel Adam depreciation as follows: a 2019 model would have lost roughly 25‑30% of its original price by now, depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand. That said, the car’s sharp profile and efficient powertrain keep it attractive in the used market.

What is a 2019 Opel Adam worth? The answer varies widely across countries and dealer inventories. Rather than quote a single number, you’ll find that an “Opel Adam price” for similar spec can range from just over €5,000 to above €7,500 based on mileage and trim level. A lightly‑used 2019 Adam typically fetches between €5,800 and €6,600 in the heart of Western Europe. In Southeast Asia and certain Eastern European markets, the same vehicle can step up to €8,200–€9,500 for a low‑km example.

Used Opel Adam price at a glance

Condition & Mileage Approx. Price Range
0‑400 km (excellent) €6,200 – €6,800
400‑1 200 km (very good) €5,600 – €6,100
1 200‑2 000 km (good) €5,200 – €5,800
> 2 000 km (fair) €4,800 – €5,300

Comparison Context

When placed against twin‑sized rivals, the Opel Adam holds up quite well: