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Opel - Agila (2002)

Discover the classic charm of the Opel Agila – a small, stylish city car that first debuted in 2002. Whether you’re curious about the Opel Agila price for a new model or researching the Opel Agila 2002 price for vintage enthusiasts, the market offers a range of options that adapt to each vehicle’s condition, mileage, and regional demand. Because prices fluctuate with local supply and specific wear levels, it’s best to consult a reliable pricing database that aggregates up-to-date data from dealers, auctions, and private sales.

  • Engine: 1.0 L 4‑cyl, 55 hp (41 kW), 1.0 L 4‑cyl, 55 hp (41 kW)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic in later trims)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) – standard across all trims
  • Powertrain layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive (FF)
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 3,435 mm (135 in)
    • Width: 1,645 mm (64.8 in)
    • Height: 1,470 mm (57.9 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,440 mm (96.1 in)
  • Weight: 870 kg (1,919 lb) – standard for the 1.0‑liter version
  • Cargo volume: 350 L with rear seats up, 1,075 L folding down
  • Top speed: 130 km/h (81 mph) – limited by engine output
  • Gear ratios: 1st: 4.075; 2nd: 2.286; 3rd: 1.363; 4th: 1.0; 5th: 0.809
  • Fuel consumption: 6–7 L/100 km (40–35 mpg) city/highway combined
  • CO₂ emissions: 145–170 g/km, compliant with Euro 4/5 standards
  • Interior features:
    • Cloth upholstery – standard, leatherette optional
    • Multi‑function steering wheel with key‑shuttle controls
    • Manual climate control – appairing to the comfort level of the era
    • Audio system: 2‑band AM/FM and cassette, later models added CD and Bluetooth under optional packages
  • Safety: 2‑point seat belts for front passengers, front airbags optional in higher trims, ABS and electronic brake‑force distribution available in the 2004‑2006 update.

When discussing used Opel Agila price, it’s useful to consider how depreciation shapes the market value over time. Depreciation is not a fixed percentage; it varies with mileage, maintenance history, and the condition of the vehicle. Below is a realistic snapshot of typical car value decrease for this model.

Depreciation Insight – Opel Agila depreciation
  • 0–12 months: typically loses 15–20 % of its purchase price – a normal depreciation curve for compact cars featuring reliable engineering.
  • 12–24 months: an additional 5–8 % in value, driven by early wear on tires, brakes, and pressure‑sensitive drivetrain components.
  • 24–60 months: a cumulative depreciation of roughly 30–35 %, reflecting normal


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