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Seat - Le&#243;n (2009)

Discover the Seat Leó́n 2009 – a compact, city‑friendly hatchback that blends practical design with efficient performance. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly first car or a reliable daily driver, the Seat Leó́n price has always been a focus for buyers seeking value without compromise. In this guide, we’ll dive into the key specs, depreciation trends, and market position that shape the used Seat Leó́n price today.

  • Brand & Model: Seat Leó́n 2009
  • Engine: 1.0 L Biturbo (in Uno‑based variants) • 1.6 L TDI diesel (in R4‑SDi or R4‑TDI)
  • Power: 68 hp to 116 hp, depending on engine and trim
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) • 5‑speed automatic (optional for 2.0 L gasoline)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol or diesel, available in both unleaded and biodiesel variants
  • Dimensions: Length 3,816 mm • Width 1,700 mm • Height 1,442 mm • Wheelbase 2,489 mm
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
  • Cargo Space: 260 L rear seats up, 1,001 L with seats folded
  • Safety: 3‑point seat belts, ABS, airbags (front and optionally side), electronic stability control
  • Emissions: Euro 4 compliance (Diesel), Euro 4/5 for petrol variants

### Understanding the Seat Leó́n 2009 Price

The Seat Leó́n 2009 price is typically influenced by mileage, condition, and feature set. In most European markets, you’ll find this model listed from roughly €5,500 to €9,000 for well‑maintained examples, with premium variants (tagged as R4 or Gonzo) commanding the higher end. However, Seat Leó́n depreciation plays a key role in setting these figures, as detailed below.

### Depreciation Insight: How the Seat Leó́n Slips in Value

The Seat Leó́n depreciation pattern follows the norm for compact hatchbacks. Rough estimates show:

  • **First Year:** 15–20% drop from new price as the car moves from “new” to “used” status.
  • **Years 2–3:** 10–15% per year, cumulating a 35–45% drop.
  • **Years 4–5:** 8–10% annually, as wear and mechanical age increase.
  • **Beyond 5 Years:** slower decline, around 4–6% each year, but condition and mileage can accelerate loss.

These percentages are averages – used Seat Leó́n price can fluctuate based on market demand, unit availability, and localized pricing forces.

### What Is a 2009 Seat Leó́n


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