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Opel - Combo (2013)

The Opel Combo is a practical, boxy van that has earned a reputation for reliability and low running costs across Europe. The 2013 model in particular offers a good balance of utility and affordability, making it a popular choice for small businesses and commuters alike. While the exact Opel Combo price varies by region, era, and condition, this detailed overview will give you a clear picture of what you can expect when you’re buying or selling a 2013 unit.

  • Engine: 1.0‑Litre or 1.3‑Litre four‑stroke, typically producing 48‑77 hp
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (standard); optional 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic in some trims
  • Fuel type: Petrol (petrol) Guzzler variants also available
  • Dimensions: Length 3,750 mm – 4,000 mm; Width 1,615 mm; Height 1,710 mm; Wheelbase 2,530 mm
  • Capacity: 5‑person seating standard; cargo area up to 6.8 m²
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive, normally a rear‑wheel cam-driven layout
  • Brakes: Disc brakes front, drum rear (standard)
  • Safety: Dual‑airbag system, ABS, electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD) available on higher trims

Looking for used Opel Combo price information? Market prices for an older 2013 model are heavily influenced by mileage, service history, and cosmetic condition. You’ll find that a well‑maintained, low‑odometer vehicle can be priced close to its new‑car value, while a high‑mileage example will drop sharply. Typically, the 2013 model shows a depreciation curve that reflects both the van’s utility and competition from newer alternatives.

Opel Combo depreciation data show that the first year after purchase a vehicle can lose roughly 15‑20% of its value. After the first year, the loss tapers to about 10‑12% each subsequent year, with a slower linear decline thereafter. In other words, a 2013 model that lost 20% in its first year will normally see an additional ~10% annually until it reaches five years of age, making the total depreciation around 40‑45% after half a decade. Understanding these figures can help you evaluate whether buying a used 2013 Combo is a smart investment.

Curious, “what is a 2013 Opel Combo worth?” Rather than a fixed answer, the value is best estimated as:

  • New Car Value (Euro 2013): approximately €13,000 – €15,000 depending on trim and optional equipment
  • 5‑Year Depreciated Value: roughly €7,000 – €8,500, assuming average mileage (≈40,000 km) and decent service records
  • 10‑Year Depreciated Value: approximately €4,500 – €5,500, but this hinges on major repairs, incidents, or changes to market demand

When benchmarked against similar light commercial vehicles, the Opel Combo 2013 price sits below rivals like the Ford Transit Connect and the Nissan NV200. While those models often command a premium due to brand perception or newer safety features, the Combo’s compact size and lower base price make it an attractive choice for drivers who need a small, fuel‑efficient van without compromising cargo capacity.

Compared to the Volkswagen Caddy or the Toyota Proace City


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2 years ago used €11,800.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €14,600.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used €7,490.00 Unlock all links
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