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Volkswagen - up! GTI (2017)

**Discover the 2017 Volkswagen up! GTI – How It Stacks Up in the Compact Car Market** The 2017 Volkswagen up! GTI has been turning heads for good reason. This pocket‑sized hot‑hatch combines the playful flair of a GTI with the practicality expected from a city‑sized car. Whether you’re hunting for the *Volkswagen up! GTI price* online or trying to gauge its long‑term value, this guide gives you the full picture, from spec sheets to depreciation trends and market comparison. **Key Specifications**

  • Engine: 1.0 L TSI inline‑three petrol, 115 hp (85 kW) at 5200 rpm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed DSG dual‑clutch automatic, optional manual
  • Fuel Type: Ordinary petrol (SP‑95/SP‑98)
  • Mileage: 14 L/100 km (55 mi/100 km) – highly efficient for its performance class
  • Dimensions: 3545 mm wheelbase, 3665 mm length, 1539 mm width, 1496 mm height
  • Weight: 911 kg (ad 1050 kg with optional alloy kit)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive, 9‑axle steering for sharp cornering
  • Chassis: Monocoque body with high‑resistance steel, safety rating 4‑star Euro NCAP
  • Interior: 2.5 inch digital instrument cluster, touchscreen infotainment (up to 4.5 inch), USB & Bluetooth connectivity
  • Cargo: 242 L trunk, max 663 L with rear seats folded
  • Wheels & Tyres: 17‑inch alloy wheels (standard), 185/70 R17 tyres (optional 184/70 R17 for sport)
**Depreciation Insights** The *Volkswagen up! GTI depreciation* curve is fairly typical for small MPVs and hot‑hatches in Europe. Generally, a brand‑new GTI will lose about 15–20 % of its value in the first year—especially if you choose the more expensive 7‑speed DSG option. Thereafter, the depreciation rate slows to around 10 % per year for the next three years, holding steady thereafter. In five–year terms, you can expect a residual value of roughly 45–50 % of the original looking price. If you’re cleaning up a used inventory, knowing how *used Volkswagen up! GTI price* trends against the original MSRP helps set competitive yet profitable listings. Market data indicates that the 2017 model with under 30 k km sits comfortably around 58–62 % of its new price in the secondary market, reflecting both its value‑retention and the popularity of the GTI


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