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Vauxhall - Combo (2012)

Looking for a reliable and cost‑effective van that won’t break the bank? The Vauxhall Combo 2012 strikes the perfect balance between practicality and affordability. The Vauxhall Combo price varies by condition, mileage and market, but the 2012 model typically sits within a welcoming price bracket for small businesses and commercial drivers alike. Curious about the exact cost? Let’s dive into the details that define this compact workhorse and see what Vauxhall Combo 2012 price you can expect when hunting for a used example.

  • Engine: 1.7 L I4 petrol (up to 100 hp) or 1.6 L I4 diesel (up to 77 hp)
  • Transmission: Automatic or manual gearbox, with a 6‑speed tip‑tronic option for smoother city shuttling.
  • Fuel type: Petrol is the standard for new models, while diesel variants are increasingly found on the used market.
  • Dimensions (Length ÷ Width ÷ Height): 4,515 mm × 1,744 mm × 2,079 mm – a generous footprint for 12‑panel payloads.
  • Wheelbase: 3,141 mm, which provides stability while keeping the van highly manoeuvrable.
  • Boot Capacity: 555 litres, expandable to 730 litres with rear seats folded.
  • Power to Weight: Roughly 19 kW per tonne, delivering confident acceleration in the city and on the motorway.
  • Seats: 2 height‑adjustable front seats, 2 rear bench seats (optional 3‑seat layout in later 2012 model).
  • Safety: Directional stability control, seat‑belt pre‑tensioners, and optional airbags depending on trim level.
  • Fuel consumption: Around 4.7 L/100 km petrol, 5.3 L/100 km diesel (combined, city + mainroad mix).
  • Warranty: Factory‑guaranteed 12 months or 3,000 km (with a payment for extended coverage).

Understanding Depreciation: What Does it Mean for Your Investment?

Every vehicle depreciates, but some lose value faster than others. When it comes to the Vauxhall Combo depreciation, you’ll typically see the van lose between 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after acquisition. After that, the depreciation curve flattens slightly—a common pattern observed in the light commercial van segment. Below is a quick snapshot of realistic depreciation estimates you might encounter on the used market, not tied to a specific vehicle but based on industry averages:

  • Year 1: 15‑20 % decline
  • Year 2–3: 10‑12 % decline per year
  • Year 4–5: 7‑8 % decline per year
  • After Year 5: 5‑6 % decline per year – the vehicle stabilises into a long‑term, cost‑effective asset.

These figures help clarify how a “good”


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