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Opel - Agila (2009)

Looking for reliable information on an affordable city car? The Opel Agila 2009 has long been prized for its compact size, low running costs, and surprisingly versatile interior. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned used Opel Agila enthusiast, understanding its price context and how it works in today’s market can help you make a smart decision. Curious about the Opel Agila price range or wondering what is a 2009 Opel Agila worth? Dive into the details below.

  • Engine: 1.0 L / 1.1 L three‑cylinder (depending on trim) delivering around 65–73 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol)
  • Power‑to‑weight ratio: Approximately 12 kW / 200 kg
  • Torque: 90–100 Nm at 3,200 rpm
  • Top speed: 125 km / 77 mph
  • 0‑100 km / mph acceleration: 12–13 seconds
  • Dimensions: Length 3,631 mm, Width 1,625 mm, Height 1,504 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,222 mm
  • Cargo capacity: 345 L (rear seats folded) / 135 L (rear seats upright)
  • Weight: 970–1,035 kg (varies by trim)
  • Brake system: Disc (front), drum (rear)
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut (front), torsion beam (rear)
  • Safety features: ABS, airbags (front), electronic stability programme (ESP) available on higher trims
  • Infotainment: Basic audio system, optional Bluetooth, USB, and satellite navigation system on higher trims
  • Seat ergonomics: Adjustable front seats with manual lumbar support; rear seats fold at 60:40 ratio

When you hear a term like Opel Agila depreciation, it’s usually referring to how the vehicle’s value changes over time. With its “small car” classification, the Agila tends to retain its appeal well, but natural economic forces are at play. Typical depreciation follows a pattern similar to other compact city cars: the first year sees a loss of roughly 15–20%, followed by a steady decline of about 10–12% per subsequent year, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand. For example, a 2009 model with low mileage might shed roughly 22–25% of its initial value after ten years, while a heavily used example could lose up to 35%.

How does the Opel Agila 2009 price stack up against contemporary rivals? Let’s compare with a few insights. Compared to similar models—such as the Dacia Sandero or the Volkswagen Polo Jetta—the Agila offers a narrower price range for comparable trim levels, making it a cool option for budget‑conscious buyers. During its burnished phase, it typically hovered lower than the Polo Jetta but at a more competitive price point than the Dacia Sandero, especially on used markets that value lightweight build and economical operation.


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