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Suzuki - Vitara (2002)

Discover the value of a classic off‑road SUV: the Suzuki Vitara 2002. Whether you’re hunting a pre‑owned four‑wheel drive for daily adventures or just curious about how a 2002 model fares on today’s market, understanding the Suzuki Vitara price in context can guide your purchase decisions. Below, we break down the essential specs, outline realistic depreciation trends, compare the Vitara to its peers, and show why it remains a beloved choice among compact crossover enthusiasts.

  • Engine & Performance
    • 2.0‑L inline‑4 gasoline engine
    • Approximately 100 hp at 6000 rpm
    • Torque peak around 140 Nm at 3600 rpm
    • Balanced power output suitable for urban driving and light off‑road trails
  • Transmission & Drivetrain
    • 5‑speed manual gearbox (standard) or optional 4‑speed automatic
    • Partially‑sun‑roofed 4‑wheel‑drive system (available in many trims)
    • Rear‑wheel drive variation for cost‑conscious buyers
  • Fuel Type & Economy
    • Regular gasoline only – use high‑octane for peak performance
    • Fuel economy: roughly 12–14 mpg (city) / 15–17 mpg (highway)
    • Efficient for its era, especially when combined with lightweight construction
  • Dimensions & Capacity
    • Overall length: 4,193 mm (165 in)
    • Width: 1,703 mm (67 in)
    • Height: 1,579 mm (62 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,500 mm (99 in)
    • Interior seating: 3‑row or 5‑seat (depending on trim)
    • Cargo space: 4.4 ft³ behind third row, up to 36 ft³ with seats folded
  • Safety & Features
    • Front airbags (driver & passenger), optional side airbags
    • ABS with traction control (depending on trim)
    • Standard power steering, power windows, and synthetic cloth seats
    • Optional alloy wheels, fog lights, and a rear‑view camera in newer trims

— Depreciation Insight —

Understanding Suzuki Vitara depreciation helps you gauge long‑term value. While the 2002 model has long passed its peak resale year, it still demonstrates classic depreciation patterns common to classic compact SUVs:

  • First Year Drop: Like most new cars, a usable Suzuki Vitara price falls sharply after delivery—typically losing 15‑20% of its sticker value.
  • Years 2–5: Depreciation slows to 8‑12% per year, reflecting the car’s solid build and robust reputation.
  • Years 6–10: The slope flattens further, with annual losses dipping to 3‑6%. Classic status and low mileage in this period stabilizes the price.
  • After 10 Years: Depreciation usually reaches 1‑2% per year, as the vehicle becomes a well‑maintained relic rather than a new car.

Overall, a well‑kept used Suzuki Vitara price tends to hold steady, with price stability for models in the low mileage range and sound condition. Factors such as regional demand, trim level, and mechanical condition can tilt this general trend, which is why the exact value of a 2002 model should be verified through a local market assessment.

— What Is a 2002 Suzuki Vitara Worth? —

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