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Seat - Ibiza (2008)

The 2008 Seat Ibiza is more than just a way to get from point A to point B; it’s a benchmark for city‑driving compact cars that combine practicality with a cheerful driving experience. While the Seat Ibiza price has always appealed to first‑time buyers and fleet operators alike, people still wonder about how value holds up over time. In this overview we explore the 2008 model’s worth, its specs, and depreciation trends, giving you an ironclad understanding before you dive into the used Seat Ibiza price market.

  • Engine: 1.0 L 3‑cyl gasoline engine producing 70 hp (50 kW) and 120 Nm torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 5‑speed for earlier trims).
  • Fuel type: Petrol.
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2401 mm
    • Length: 3,999 mm
    • Width: 1,666 mm
    • Height: 1,443 mm
  • Weight: 975 kg (unladen).
  • Fuel economy: 5.6 L/100 km (combined OC/PC)
  • Top speed: 150 km/h.
  • Power‑to‑weight ratio: 72 hp/ton.
  • Safety features (standard): ABS, EBD, dual front airbags, seatbelt pre‑tensioners.
  • Optional extras: `AdBlue`, Bluetooth connectivity, higher‑grade multimedia, premium interior trim.

The Seat Ibiza 2008 price was originally positioned in the lower‑mid segment of European compact cars, striking a balance between cost and amenity. Buyers appreciating its fuel efficiency and manoeuvrability would find it a compelling alternative to the classic Volkswagen Polo or the slightly more premium Opel Corsa. Today, the used Seat Ibiza price reflects not only age but condition, mileage, and geographic factors.

Seat Ibiza depreciation is typically higher in the first two years, then tapers off. Common estimates suggest that a brand‑new seat Ibiza can lose roughly 15–20 % of its value in the first year, with an annual drop of about 7–10 % per year thereafter. By the third year, the vehicle typically retains around 60–65 % of its original purchase price, provided it has been well maintained. The rate of depreciation can vary depending on market trends, local demand for city cars, and the breadth of competitive alternatives.

For those who ask what is a 2008 Seat Ibiza worth, the short answer is that


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