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Opel - Tigra (1995)

Discover the timeless charm of the classic Opel Tigra—an emblem of 1995 Bavarian engineering and compact‑car elegance. When talking about its Opel Tigra price, enthusiasts and buyers alike wish to know how a vintage hatchback’s value holds compared to modern clues. Whether you’re hunting the best Opel Tigra 1995 price or the most accurate used Opel Tigra price for your next adventure, this guide is your compass.

  • Model year: 1995 (classic 1995 Tigra)
  • Engine: 1.6‑L 4‑cyl inline gasoline engine (approximately 74 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), 4‑speed automatic optional in some markets
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline), sometimes offered with LPG‑conversion kits
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Length 3,783 mm; Width 1,675 mm; Height 1,460 mm; Wheelbase 2,400 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,020 kg (varies with trim, optional equipment)
  • Interior features: 5-door layout, manual climate control, basic infotainment (radio/CD/MP3), optional steering‑wheel audio controls in later versions
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS in higher trims, side‑impact ribs, but not modern airbags on rear seats
  • Compliance: Euro 3 or Euro 4 emission standards depending on year of factory completion
Opel Tigra depreciation

When buying or selling a 1995 Opel Tigra, understanding how fast the vehicle depreciates is crucial. The Opel Tigra depreciation typically follows a fairly uniform curve: it loses around 15–20 % of its original value within the first year, mostly due to the aging of the group number stored on the VIN as the car passes the 11‑year mark. By the end of its 5‑year lifespan, depreciation can reach 25–30 % of the base market value in many European countries. Under 10‑year curves, the depreciation tax is still progressive—often a stuck on 10‑year curve will see further diminishing returns. Sellers should note that cars over 15 years old experience slower depreciation, but market value is still thin due to changing regulations around emissions and safety compliance.

Market comparison

In the compact hatchback arena, the 1995 Opel Tigra sits beside familiar names such as the Opel Corsa, the Volkswagen Polo, and


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