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Vauxhall - Antara (2009)

Discover the Vauxhall Antara – a compact MPV that blended practicality with a distinctive British design. Launched in 2009, the Antara quickly became a favorite for families and commuters alike. Although you’ll find the exact Vauxhall Antara price varies by market and condition, understanding its features, depreciation, and market position can help you gauge what a 2009 model might be worth today.

  • Year: 2009
  • Body style: Compact MPV / Family car
  • Engine options: 1.6L (approx. 105 hp) or 2.0L (approx. 135 hp) petrol, 2.0L diesel (approx. 139 hp) (turbocharged)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (AGS)
  • Fuel type: Petrol or diesel, depending on trim
  • Dimensions: 4,420 mm (length) – 1,735 mm (width) – 1,653 mm (height)
  • Wheelbase: 2,720 mm
  • Boot space: 302 L (standard) – 1,085 L (folded seats)
  • Seating capacity: 5 (with optional 6th seat in the rear row)
  • Cooling and heating: AM/bypass heating exclusive to 16‑seater versions
  • Key safety features: ABS, Antilock, stability control, ISOFIX child seats, head‑wind sensors on the 6‑seat version
  • Convenience tech: In‑car Bluetooth, rearview camera (2009 update), satellite navigation, touchscreen (2009 update)

When you ask, “what is a 2009 Vauxhall Antara worth,” remember that value depends heavily on mileage, condition, and any dealership add‑ons such as the “Ford Fusion” twin‑car‑type package. However, some general patterns emerge:

Vauxhall Antara Depreciation

Like many cars, the Antara follows a typical depreciation curve. You can expect:

  • In the first year, it may lose around 15–20% of its initial value – a common rate for vehicles entering the used market.
  • By the second year, depreciation often slows to about 10–12% of the car’s value at that point.
  • After three to four years, the Antara generally trends towards a value between 35–45% of its original sticker price, subject to mileage and maintenance history.

These percentages align with reports for similar compact MPVs, indicating that owners can expect relatively steady long‑term value. Yet variations arise from trim, engine choice, fuel type, and the presence of premium features.

Comparative Context

When you compare the Antara to its peers, you’ll find comparable metrics:

  • SEAT Alhambra – Slightly larger wheelbase, but similar boot volume; often priced marginally higher in the used market.
  • Renault Espace – Offers more interior flexibility, yet typically commands a comparable used Vauxhall Antara price in Europe.
  • Ford Galaxy (first generation) – A slightly larger sibling that shares many interior features but usually comes with a higher depreciation curve.

Owners seeking a single‑seat layout, 6‑seat family car, or a balance of performance and economy often find the Antara to satisfy those needs just as well as its European rivals.

Market Position


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3 years ago used £2,499.00 Unlock all links
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