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Seat - Mii (2021)

If you’re hunting for a budget‑friendly city car that puts style and practicality in one compact package, the Seat Mii 2021 is a solid contender. It’s a first‑generation hatch that still feels fresh, but of course the price you’ll pay will vary by market, trim level, and whether you pick a new or used vehicle. In this guide we walk you through the Seat Mii price landscape, break down the car’s essential specs, explain how fast it depreciates, compare it to its peers, and show you where it sits within the broader city‑car segment. By the end of the read, you’ll know exactly what a 2021 Seat Mii is worth and how to get the best deal.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter three‑cylinder petrol, 73 hp / 54 kW.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (fully automatic gearbox also available).
  • Driving Configuration: Front‑wheel drive.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline).
  • Consumption: 4.5–5.0 l/100 km (combined).
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,655 mm
    • Width: 1,665 mm (excluding mirrors)
    • Height: 1,530 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,392 mm.
  • Weight: 940–1,010 kg (depending on trim).
  • Cargo Capacity: 246 L (folding rear seats).
  • Seating: 5 passengers.
  • Top Speed: 115 km/h (manual).
    Acceleration 0–100 km/h: 13.2 s (manual).
  • Features: LED daytime running lights, HVAC, 5‑inch or 8‑inch touchscreen (depending on trim).

Depreciation, the Quiet Enemy of Car Ownership

All vehicles lose value over time, but the rate can differ dramatically between brands, models, and even specific trim levels. Here’s what you can expect for the Seat Mii:

  • First‑Year Drop: The Seat Mii depreciation typically falls in the 15‑20% range. For example, a brand‑new 2021 model with a sticker price of €11,900 may be worth roughly €9,500 after a year of normal use.
  • Three‑Year Horizon: By the end of the third year, the vehicle generally depreciates 45‑50% from its initial price—landing it somewhere in the €6,000–€7,500 range.
  • Five‑Year Value: After five years of ownership, the residual value typically hovers around 30% of the original cost, meaning a used Mii tends to fetch €4,000–€5,000 in tight markets and €6,000+ in premium regions.
  • Factors Impacting Depreciation: Used Seat Mii price can be affected by mileage, condition, service history, and whether the car has the automatic gearbox (which often retains a slightly higher resale value due to demand).

These numbers reflect common trends across Europe. In markets where the Mii is more popular—such as the UK, Spain, and France—the depreciation may be marginally slower, whereas in regions that prefer slightly higher‑powered city cars (e.g., Germany or Italy) the depreciation curve can be steeper.

How Does the Seat Mii Stack Up Against Its Rivals?

When you compare the 2021 Seat Mii to competitors like the Skoda Citigo, the Hyundai i10, or the Toyota Aygo, the picture is surprisingly balanced.


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