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Seat - Córdoba (2004)
Explore the 2004 Seat Córdoba price and uncover the real value behind today’s used models. The Seat Córdoba, a compact family car that first hit the Spanish market in 2004, has become a staple among commuters who crave a blend of practicality and stylish design. Whether you’re searching for the original Seat Córdoba 2004 price to gauge its launch position or looking at current market figures to estimate a lightly‑used condition, our live database provides reliable, up‑to‑date insights for every buyer and enthusiast.
Below we supply a concise, searchable breakdown of the 2004 Córdoba’s key specifications—engine, transmission, dimensions, and more—ideal for a quick, reference‑grade catalogue. Refer to the official technical sheets or our database for more granular data like VIN history or mileage records.
- Engine: 1.3 L 8‑cyl (i.e., 1,296 cc) 79 kW (107 hp) naturally aspirated, 4‑stroke, single overhead cam.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed automatic (ZF 5HP15).
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (octane 95/96).
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive, with no-gear shift and low‑suspension character.
- Dimensions: Length: 4,249 mm; Width: 1,701 mm; Height: 1,445 mm. Wheelbase 2,558 mm.
- Powertrain: Intake at the front, exhaust exits above the rear wheels—typical layout for compact compacts.
- Cargo: 460 L (up to 1,350 L with rear seats folded).
- Interior: Standard 5‑seat seating with optional leather trim and side‑by‑side air‑conditioning.
- Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, ESP, and optional rear‑view camera (late 2000s).
- Fuel Efficiency: Approximately 5.9 L/100 km (city), 5.4 L/100 km (highway) according to manufacturer figures.
Understanding the Seat Córdoba depreciation curve is key to discerning whether a used vehicle aligns with your budget expectations. On release, the Cordoba typically loses 15‑20% of its value within the first calendar year—an early-stage depreciation common among compact cars. Over the next five years, the average lies in the 35‑50% range, but variations are heavily influenced by mileage, condition, and market locale.
For example, a 2004 Seat Córdoba priced at €12,000 new would, given typical market conditions, see a resale price around
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