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Opel - Meriva (2003)
Explore the iconic Opel Meriva—a practical, versatile hatchback that has captured the hearts of drivers since its early 2000s debut.
Whether you’re curious about the Opel Meriva price for a new purchase, checking out Opel Meriva 2003 price listings, or reviewing the used Opel Meriva price on the secondary market, understanding all angles is crucial. This guide brings together detailed spec information, depreciation insight, and comparative context so you can gauge the true value of a 2003 Meriva and determine “what is a 2003 Opel Meriva worth” in today’s market.
- Engine: 1.4‑liter 4‑cyl (130 hp) or 1.6‑liter 4‑cyl (68 hp) options, depending on trim.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (optional).
- Fuel Type: Petrol.
- Torque: 140 Nm (1.4‑liter) to 110 Nm (1.6‑liter) at 4,500 rpm.
- Top Speed: 135 mph (1.4‑liter) or 115 mph (1.6‑liter).
- Acceleration 0‑60 mph: 11.5 s (1.4‑liter).
- Dimensions: Length 4,093 mm, Width 1,707 mm, Height 1,523 mm.
- Wheelbase: 2,599 mm.
- Front/Rear Track: 1,530 mm / 1,526 mm.
- Cargo Capacity: 726 L (floor pack); 4,211 L when rear seats folded.
- Weight: 1,350 kg (dry).
- Safety: 2‑point seatbelts, ABS, ESP, airbags (front only, later models upgraded). Euro 4 (earlier) to Euro 6 (late revisions).
- Preferred Market Segment: Compact, fuel‑efficient hatchbacks.
##### Depreciation Insight
Understanding how a vehicle’s worth changes over time helps clarify “what is a 2003 Opel Meriva worth.” In general, the **Opel Meriva depreciation** curve follows these patterns:
- First‑year loss: 15‑20 % of original value.
- Year‑2 to Year‑5 decline: 7‑10 % annually, assuming average mileage and typical condition.
- Beyond five years: 3‑5 % per year, driven more by wear and market trends than age alone.
These estimates reflect market behavior across Europe. Depreciation can accelerate if the car has high mileage, poor maintenance records, or notable damage. Conversely, a well‑kept, low‑mileage Meriva can retain a better share of its original value. For example, a 2003 Meriva that has run under 30,000 km and is mechanically sound may hold 50 % of its launch price after five years, while a similar model that has seen
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