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Seat - León (2009)
Discover how the 2009 Seat León measures up in the current market — from price clues to depreciation trends and value estimates.
The Seat León has long stood as one of the most popular compact hatchbacks in Europe, balancing affordability and practicality. If you’re curious about the Seat León price for a 2009 model, or you’re looking to see how a used Seat León price compares today, this guide gives you the key facts you need. From engine specs to market positioning, we’ll walk through everything that shapes a 2009 Seat León’s value and give realistic depreciation estimates that’ll help you gauge what a 2009 Seat León is worth today.
Key Specifications of the 2009 Seat León
- Engine options: 1.6‑liter 4‑cyl petrol (120 hp), 1.9‑liter 4‑cyl diesel (115 hp) – first‑generation PDC platform.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or optional 6‑speed manual for the most performance‑oriented trims.
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) with optional all‑wheel drive on select sport trims.
- Fuel type: Petrol or diesel – diesel variants tacked on a slightly higher resale value due to mileage efficiency.
- Dimensions: Length 4,349 mm; width 1,752 mm; height 1,460 mm; wheelbase 2,590 mm.
- Torque figures: 2.5‑liter updates available; typical 1.6‑petrol delivers 155–160 Nm.
- Weight: 1,075–1,210 kg, depending on trim and ballast.
- Interior features: Dual‑zone climate, pop‑up touchscreen in higher trims, manual leather seats on Viper variant.
- Safety: ABS, electronic stability control (ECS), dual airbags standard in all trims.
Because every used Seat León will differ in trim, mileage and condition, the Seat León 2009 price can vary widely. What follows, however, is a broad guide to how depreciation drives that value over time.
Depreciation in a Compact Hatchback
When you first buy a brand‑new Seat León, you hit immediate depreciation. This is typical for any new car. For the 2009 model, the numbers have become fairly predictable across Europe and North America.
- First year: The vehicle usually loses 15–20% of its original value once it leaves the showroom. That’s a standard attribute across the industry.
- Second year: Expect a further 10–12% decline. The 2009 Seat León, being a compact, is not a luxury brand so the decline slows only slightly after the first year.
- Years three to five: Annually, a used Seat León drops around 5–8% per year, reflecting ordinary wear and tear.
- After five years: It often retains about 50–60%
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