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Opel - Vivaro (2005)

Opel Vivaro 2005 – a mid‑sized van that has become a staple in fleets across Europe. Whether you’re looking for a moving truck, a small cargo transport or a mobile workshop, the Opel Vivaro price can vary widely depending on the year, condition, and market demand. The 2005 model, still a popular choice for businesses, reflects a balance between practicality and affordability, but its exact value is always best assessed through reliable market data.

  • Engine: 1.8 L 4‑cylitre inline petrol, 112 hp (80 kW)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (for petrol models) or Diesel (for the 2.0 L 5‑cylitre variant)
  • Power: 116 hp (86 kW) in the turbo‑charged diesel version
  • Torque: 228 Nm (our 1.8 L model) or 320 Nm (diesel)
  • Top speed: 155 km/h (petrol) / 165 km/h (diesel)
  • Payload capacity: 1,300 kg (fuel and accessories included)
  • Cargo length: 2,280 mm
  • Cabin length: 2,498 mm
  • Width: 1,722 mm (excluding mirrors)
  • Overall length: 4,944 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,900 mm
  • Weight (CCW): 1,739 kg (petrol) / 1,881 kg (diesel)
  • Fuel consumption: 28–32 mpg (petrol) / 38–42 mpg (diesel) – Euro 4 standards
  • CO₂ emissions: 160–220 g/km (petrol) / 140–190 g/km (diesel)
  • Braking: Disc brakes front and rear, ABS, DBC
  • Seating capacity: 4–5 seats (including driver)
  • Standard safety features: Dual airbags, ABS, traction control, seat belt reminder, rearview camera (optional)

When you’re evaluating used Opel Vivaro price, it’s essential to compare these technical specs to the vehicular condition, mileage, and service history. A 2005 model with low mileage and minimal wear will command a higher price than one that has seen heavy commercial use. Yet, even with such variables, the overall valuation trend remains predictable thanks to the van’s well‑documented depreciation curve.

Depreciation Insight – Opel Vivaro depreciation Explained

Depreciation is a natural part of any vehicle’s lifecycle. For the Opel Vivaro, the economics are straightforward. Typically, a new vehicle will lose:

  • 15–20% of its purchase price in the first year.
  • 25–30% by the end of the third year.
  • 35–40% by the end of the fifth year.
  • After seven years, depreciation tends to plateau around 45–50% of the original value.

In practice, the 2005 Vivaro would have started at roughly €15,000 on the new car market. If a buyer acquired a freshly sold 2005 model in 2006, the price a year later might have dropped


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