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Opel - Combo N1 (2002)

The Opel Combo N1 is a reliable workhorse that first made its debut in 2002. Because of its practical design, flexible cargo space, and strong engine feel, it continues to attract customers searching for a “used Opel Combo N1 price” that offers excellent value. If you’ve heard people ask “what is a 2002 Opel Combo N1 worth?” you’re not alone. Many prospective buyers want to know how the vehicle holds its value and how it compares with other vans in the same class.

When you browse the “Opel Combo N1 price” info on our database, you’ll see that the cost can vary significantly depending on mileage, condition, and regional market. While it’s impossible to give a single figure, you’ll find a range that reflects the best and worst scenarios for any buyer eager to purchase or sell a 2002‑model or any later production year.

  • Engine: 1.4‑liter four‑cylinder inline petrol; 60 hp (44 kW); 140 Nm torque
  • Transmission: Manual 5‑speed (automatic available in some markets)
  • Fuel: Petrol (detailed consumption: 6.8–7.5 L/100 km in city, 5.3–5.9 L/100 km on the highway)
  • Dimensions: Length 4.16 m; Width 1.65 m; Height 1.71 m; Wheelbase 2.52 m
  • Weight: 1,020‑1,140 kg (depending on trim)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive; body‑in‑white weight 880 kg
  • Cabin features: 2 or 3‑seat passenger area, optional rear bench for 5‑person seating, folding rear seats for cargo flexibility
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, stability control; optional ISOFIX child seat anchors in newer trims
  • Payload capacity: 800–1,000 kg (varies with suspension and axle configuration)
  • Top speed: 155 km/h
  • Fuel tank: 45 L

Depreciation Insight – “Opel Combo N1 depreciation

The precise figure for how a car loses value depends on factors like mileage, service history, and the competitiveness of local markets. However, with general guidance you can estimate that a new Combo might drop 15‑20 % of its value during the first year. By the third or fourth year, a used vehicle typically


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