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Vauxhall - Adam (2013)
The Vauxhall Adam has become a staple of European city driving since its debut, offering a blend of compact design, practicality, and a surprisingly spirited driving experience for its size. Whether you’re exploring the Vauxhall Adam price in a fresh new build or looking at a more seasoned example, the 2013 revision marks a pivotal moment in the model’s evolution. That year introduced a refined interior, updated powertrain options, and a more aerodynamic exterior that set the 2013 Adam apart from earlier iterations.
- Engine options: Inline‑4 1.0‑L 89 hp (naturally aspirated) and a 1.4‑L turbocharged variant delivering up to 115 hp.
- Transmission: Manual 5‑speed or 6‑speed gearbox; optional 4‑speed automatic for 1.0‑L.
- Fuel type: Petrol – regular unleaded; some markets have a low‑emission 1.0‑I‑Scooterº.
- Dimensions: Length 3.63 m; width 1.66 m; height 1.496 m; wheelbase 2.37 m.
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive; 4‑wheel braking with ABS.
- Power and torque: 1.0‑L 89 hp (70 Nm), 1.4‑L 115 hp (140 Nm).
- Fuel economy: 5.7–6.4 L/100 km city, 4.8–5.8 L/100 km highway, depending on engine.
- Cargo capacity: 350 L (with seats forward), expandable to 600 L when seats folded.
- Weight: 970 kg (dry).
- Safety features: Dual front airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, electronic tyre pressure monitoring, optional side airbags.
Vauxhall Adam depreciation follows the broader trend for small, entry‑level cars—typically losing 15‑20% of its value in the first year and then an additional 10‑12% each subsequent year. For a 2013 Vauxhall Adam, you might expect the price to hover around 40‑45% of the original new‑car cost after three years, depending largely on mileage, service history, and whether the vehicle has any cosmetic wear or mechanical issues.
By 2016 a 2013 Adam would have dropped roughly 20‑25% in resale value, while by 2023, an older example with moderate mileage could be commanding 35‑40% of its original price if it has been well maintained. The depreciation curve for new automakers can be steeper early on; once the vehicle passes the first few years, the pace of value loss tends to slow, giving the Adam a competitive edge compared to
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