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Opel - Combo N1 (2008)

Discover the 2008 Opel Combo N1—a versatile city van that offers a sound blend of space, maneuverability, and value. Whether you’re a small‑business owner, a delivery driver, or a group of friends on a weekend adventure, this compact vehicle has earned a reputation for reliability and cost‑efficiency. The Opel Combo N1 price varies by region, condition, and market demand, but understanding the fundamentals and depreciation trends can help you gauge whether it’s right for you.

  • Year: 2008
  • Engine: 1.6 L TU30‑E I‑4 (petrol) or 1.7 L TU30‑E I‑4 (diesel)
  • Power: 81 hp (petrol) / 90 hp (diesel)
  • Torque: 139 Nm (petrol) / 180 Nm (diesel)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol or diesel
  • Fuel Consumption: 7.4–7.8 L/100 km (petrol), 6.5–7.0 L/100 km (diesel)
  • Dimensions (mm): L ≤ 4,070 / W ≤ 1,650 / H ≈ 2,065
  • Wheelbase: 2,170 mm
  • Boot Capacity: 608 L (with seats) / 2,220 L (with seats folded)
  • Maximum Load: 310 kg (petrol) / 350 kg (diesel)
  • Seat Capacity: 3–6 (configurable)
  • Weight (EPS): 1,320 kg (petrol) / 1,360 kg (diesel)

Below, we break down key pricing insights and offer a depreciation roadmap to help you decide: How does the Opel Combo N1 2008 price compare when you’re looking for a used Opel Combo N1 price? And what is a 2008 Opel Combo N1 worth in today’s market? We also provide a realistic forecast of the Opel Combo N1 depreciation curve, so you can predict how quickly the van will lose value over time.

Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the 2008 Opel Combo N1 Lose Value?

All gasoline and diesel vehicles experience depreciation, especially in the first years of ownership. When you evaluate the Opel Combo N1 depreciation alongside its resale market, here’s what typical figures look like for a 2008 model:

  • First year: The van loses roughly 15–20 % of its original retail price—equivalent to a £3,000–£4,000 decline in many markets.
  • Second year: A further 6–10 % depreciation, bringing the vehicle down to


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