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Opel - Omega (2002)

Looking for a reliable family car that marries comfort with practicality? The 2002 Opel Omega remains a favorite for those seeking a spacious, well‑built sedan that offers smooth driving and a comfortable cabin. Whether you’re researching the Opel Omega price, comparing this model to its rivals, or simply wondering what a 2002 Opel Omega is worth, this guide gives you a realistic, data‑driven snapshot of the vehicle’s value, specs, and depreciation profile.

The 2002 model year sits in the middle of Opel’s Omega line‑up, reflecting a blend of the original elegance and contemporary technology. With an annual depreciation rate that is typical for German luxury‑class sedans, the Opel Omega price in today’s market has shifted from the new‑car range of the early‑2000s to a modest, used‑car range that still delivers solid performance and inside quality. Explore how this model stacks up against other midsize offerings, and understand the realistic price expectations for a well‑maintained vehicle.

  • Engine: 2.3L inline‑4 Diesel (approximately 168 hp, 400 Nm torque)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic (GM 6R80)
  • Fuel type: Diesel (more common) or Multi‑Fuel in some markets
  • Power output: 126 hp (2.0L inline‑4) – 173 hp (2.3L inline‑4) depending on trim
  • Acceleration (0‑100 km/h): 9‑11 seconds (depending on power and load)
  • Top speed: 170‑190 km/h (cumulative based on engine)
  • Body type: 5‑door sedan (4‑door hatchback variants available in certain markets)
  • Seating capacity: 5 (standard) with optional 6‑seat configuration in some markets
  • Length: 4,957 mm
  • Width: 1,803 mm
  • Height: 1,473 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,788 mm
  • Ground clearance: 172 mm
  • Front & rear track: 1,536 mm / 1,518 mm
  • Fuel tank capacity: 80 L
  • Curb weight: 1,385–1,600 kg (varies by trim & equipment)
  • Interior features: Press‑fit entertainment screen, optional digital key, premium leather upholstery, multi‑zone climate control
  • Safety tech: Anti‑drift, ABS, electronic stability program (ESP), airbags (front and side), crumple zones

When you’re scouting the used Opel Omega price, this specification list helps you quickly assess whether a particular vehicle meets your performance and space expectations. It also provides a reference point for comparing similar models in the same segment.

Depreciation Insights

The Opel Omega depreciation curve follows a common pattern seen in German luxury/comfort sedans: an initial steep drop in the first year, followed by a slower decline thereafter. A realistic breakdown is:

  • First year: 15‑20% loss on the acquisition price.
  • Year 2‑3: 9‑12% annual depreciation.
  • Year 4‑5: 6‑8% per year.
  • Beyond year 5: 4‑


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