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Seat - Toledo (2009)

Discover the popular Seat Toledo—the 2009 model that has long been a favourite among city drivers. While the Seat Toledo price varies across markets and conditions, the 2009 model remains a benchmark for those looking for a reliable, compact car that balances performance and affordability. Curious about the Seat Toledo 2009 price? Below you’ll find real‑world data and insights that help you decide whether this car is right for you.

  • Engine: 1.3‑liter, 8‑speed automatic or 1.4‑liter, 6‑speed manual available.
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with optional torque‑converter clutch.
  • Fuel type: Gasoline; oil consumption remains low at under 3.6 L/100 km.
  • Dimensions: Length 3,896 mm – Height 1,476 mm – Wheelbase 2,590 mm.
  • Weight: Curb weight around 1,000 kg depending on trim.
  • Top speed: Approximately 170 km/h.
  • Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 10.4 seconds.
  • Interior: 5‑seat layout, dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment, Bluetooth, and USB.
  • Safety: Front‑airbag, side‑airbag, ABS with electronic stability control.
  • Warranty: 2‑year limited warranty; extended plans available.

Seat Toledo depreciation is a major consideration for buyers and sellers alike. A typical new Seat Toledo drops about 15‑20 % of its sticker price within the first year, reflecting market demand and the rapid advancement of compact‑car technology. Over the next three years, the car can lose an additional 25‑30 %. As a result, a 2009 model in good condition might retain roughly 50‑55 % of its original value, giving you a solid baseline for calculating used car prices.

What is a 2009 Seat Toledo worth? While exact numbers vary by region, the “used Seat Toledo price” often ranges from 45‑55 % of the new car’s original MSRP. In the United States, for example, a 2009 model that is well‑maintained and has low mileage could command a price near the higher end of that spectrum.


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