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Volkswagen - Up (2019)

Looking for reliable, low‑cost transport? The Volkswagen Up has carved out a niche in the urban car sector since its debut, and its compact size and efficient performance still make it a popular choice for city drivers. If you’ve ever wondered about the Volkswagen Up 2019 price, or sought a comparison with older or used models, this overview will give you the essential data you need without any hard‑sell jargon.

Once you’ve decided you want a Volkswagen Up price that fits your budget, the next step is to evaluate how that price translates into real‑world ownership. Below you’ll find the key specs that define the car, a look at typical depreciation curves, how it stacks against rivals, and why it remains a favorite for city commuters.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter, 3‑cylinder, single‑point injection (≈ 45 hp & 80 Nm)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (for 2019 models)
  • Fuel type: Pure petrol (EU‑standard), low‑emission compliant
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive, no differential lock
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,390 mm (≈ 133 in)
    • Width: 1,593 mm (≈ 62.7 in)
    • Height: 1,515 mm (≈ 59.6 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,560 mm (≈ 100.8 in)
  • Weight: 900–950 kg (≈ 1,984–2,094 lb), depending on trim
  • Seating: 4 passengers; standard seat upholstery: fabric (optionally upgraded leatherette)
  • Cargo capacity: 210 L behind seats, extendable to 505 L when seats folded
  • Fuel economy: 45–50 mpg (≈ 5.6–5.9 L/100 km) on combined cycle, depending on gear ratios
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum, ABS standard throughout models

Depreciation Insight

When evaluating a Volkswagen Up price, it’s essential to understand how the vehicle's value diminishes over time. The Volkswagen Up depreciation curve typically follows a pattern common to small city cars: the first year sees a steep drop. Models purchased new usually lose about 15‑20% of their value in the first 12 months, largely due to the general appeal of freshly produced vehicles and initial market saturation.

After the first year, the depreciation rate tapers but remains significant. By the third anniversary, the car is often worth roughly 60%–65% of its original price. At five years, a well‑maintained Volkswagen Up will usually retain about 45%–50% of its initial value, assuming low mileage and consistent servicing. In practice, a 2019 model in good condition can command a used Volkswagen Up price that falls in the 45‑55% range of what it cost over a decade ago. All of these estimates can shift based on regional demand, vehicle condition, and mileage.

What Is a 2019 Volkswagen Up Worth?

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