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Suzuki - Vitara (2012)
Discover the realistic cost of owning a Suzuki Vitara with our comprehensive database. Whether you’re looking into a 2012 model or a newer generation, you’ll find clear insight into the Suzuki Vitara price range that accounts for market conditions, mileage, and trim level. We focus on delivering practical, up‑to‑date information so you can assess what a Suzuki Vitara 2012 price looks like while factoring in realistic depreciation trends.
Below is a concise, yet thorough specification profile for the 2012 Suzuki Vitara. This model combines practicality with a compact SUV feel that has kept it popular in the used‑car market for years. All figures are rounded averages and can differ by region and dealer offering.
- Engine: 1.6 L–2.0 L inline‑4 petrol (the 2.0‑L turbo variant available in some markets)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual standard; 4‑speed automatic optional (in higher trims)
- Fuel Type: Petrol (regular unleaded)
- Fuel Economy: Approximately 30–35 mpg (combined)
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive standard; all‑wheel drive added in certain trims
- Key Dimensions: 139 in length; 64 in wheelbase; 67 in width; 64 in height
- Cargo Capacity: 18 ft³ with seats up; 49 ft³ with rear seats folded
- Weight: 2,550–2,700 lb (depends on configuration)
- Standard Features: Cloth seats, power mirrors, air conditioning, 6‑speakers audio package
- Optional Features: leather upholstery, cruise control, upgraded stereo, navigation
Understanding how a Suzuki Vitara holds its value is essential for budgeting. Depreciation Insights below provide realistic percentages based on industry studies:
- First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value after registration. A 2012 model purchased new in 2014 might be worth roughly 80–85% of its original MSRP.
- Second year: further loss of 10–12% – the vehicle often trades at 68–70% of its original price.
- By five years: a 2012 Vitara that was originally priced at $22,000 might be expected to trade around $11,000–$13,000, representing about 50–55% of its launch value.
- Longer term: beyond the initial five‑year window, depreciation slows, resulting in a more
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