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Vauxhall - Vectra (2003)

Discover the Vauxhall Vectra—a compact family car that first graced the UK roads in 2003. Whether you’re browsing the Vauxhall Vectra price for a brand‑new model or exploring the Vauxhall Vectra 2003 price for used options, our database offers the most comprehensive insights into this popular segment. Below you’ll find the core specs, depreciation trends, comparison context, and what makes the Vectra a standout choice when you ask, “what is a 2003 Vauxhall Vectra worth?”

  • Engine: 1.6‑litre 4‑cylinder, 102 bhp; 2.0‑litre variant available in later years with 133 bhp.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); optional 4‑speed automatic (early 2003 models).
  • Drive Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol.
  • Dimensions: Length 184.4 in (4,682 mm); Width 70.1 in (1,781 mm); Height 54.5 in (1,384 mm).
  • Curb Weight: From 2,430 lb (1,100 kg) upwards.
  • Seating: 5 seats with adjustable front seats and a fold‑down rear bench.
  • Safety: Front‑side airbags, seat‑belt tensioners, ABS as standard.
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 32 mpg (urban), 37 mpg (highway) for the 1.6‑l model.
  • CO₂ Emissions: 134 g/km (1.6‑l) – fulfilling EU Category B standards.

The used Vauxhall Vectra price is influenced by mileage, condition, optional features, and regional demand. Because Vectra models are highly repurposed as family cars and light commercial vehicles in Europe, you’ll typically find them at competitive rates. On average, a 2003 Vectra with 20,000 mi in pristine condition might sit near the lower end of the price spectrum, whereas a well‑maintained low‑mileage example climbs toward the higher end.

Depreciation Insight

When evaluating Vauxhall Vectra depreciation, it helps to look at realistic loss patterns:

  • First‑Year Loss: Typically, a new Vectra loses 15‑20% of its value after the first year due to the usual “new car tear‑down” effect.
  • Three‑Year Loss: By age three, the car may have shed around 30‑35% of its original price, assuming average maintenance.
  • Five‑Year Loss: At five years, depreciation levels often reach 40‑45% of retail value. A modestly used 2003 Vectra could still


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