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Suzuki - Vitara (2006)
Looking to understand the Suzuki Vitara price range for the 2006 model can feel like navigating a maze of trim levels, mileage, and condition. Whether you’re eyeing a pre‑owned gem or just curious about how the classic compact crossover holds its value over time, this overview walks you through the core specs, resale trends, and real‑world depreciation figures that help you gauge the true worth of a 2006 Suzuki Vitara.
- Engine: 1.8‑liter inline‑4, 107 hp @ 6,500 rpm, 140 lb‑ft @ 4,200 rpm
- Transmission: Standard 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic in some markets)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive; some higher trims feature mild‑hybrid power‑steer.
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
- Dimensions (approx.)
- Length: 4,045 mm (159 in)
- Width: 1,693 mm (66×2 in)
- Height: 1,449 mm (57 in)
- Wheelbase: 2,574 mm (101 in)
- Capacity: 5 passengers; 1,190 L (419 cu ft) cargo with rear seats folded down.
- Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, front disc brakes; optional side‑impact airbags.
- Electric features: Power steering and windows (attached trim), optional Bluetooth, on‑board diagnostics.
Understanding Suzuki Vitara depreciation is a key part of making a smart purchase. Many observers note that compact crossovers, in general, shed roughly 15‑20 % of their value in the first year. For the 2006 Vitara, first‑year depreciation typically sits near the lower end of that range, around 12‑15 %, thanks to its reputation for reliability and everyday practicality. Over the next three to five years, the vehicle usually loses an additional 30‑35 % of its original price, settling into the 40‑50 % valley between the initial cap and the final exit price.
- Year 1‑2: 12‑15 % value drop
- Years 3‑5: Additional 30‑35 % drop
- Beyond 5 years: Slower decline, often 5‑7 % per year
When talking about used Suzuki Vitara price, these depreciation numbers translate into a wide price band that depends on mileage, maintenance history, and locale. A well‑maintained 2006 model with moderate mileage (around 75,000 km) will typically command a premium relative to its counterparts. For instance, a clean Spanish market listing may see prices hovering near the higher end of the band, whereas a comparable vehicle in a more competitive U.S. market might trade lower. The central takeaway is: Suzuki Vitara 2006 price values are more about the vehicle’s life story than a fixed figure.
We often hear the question “what is a 2006 Suzuki Vitara worth?” A realistic ballpark, factoring depreciation and market variations, is somewhere between 300 € to 1,200 € in Europe for a standard kilometreage car. The price range can expand especially if the vehicle has sport‑trim upgrades, aftermarket suspension, or an extensive service history that extends beyond the factory warranty.
Comparison context is essential when you’re deciding if the Vitara remains a sound choice against contemporaries. Here's a quick snapshot:
- Kia Sportage (2006) – Slightly more modern styling, but typically 10‑15 % cheaper on average.
- Ford Escape (2005‑2006) – Offers more interior space but
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