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Westfield - Other Models (1997)

Discover the 1997 Westfield Other Models, a distinctive compact coupe that still captivates enthusiasts with its blend of performance and practical styling. While the original factory price was modest, today you’re invited to explore the range of Westfield Other Models price options available to buyers—whether you’re on the hunt for a brand‑new copy, a classic classic, or a budget friendly used example.

Below is a concise snapshot of its core specifications, giving you a solid foundation to assess each vehicle’s overall appeal.

  • Model Year: 1997
  • Engine: 1.9‑liter inline‑4, 140 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional automatic)
  • Fuel Type: Premium petrol (87 octane or higher)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 4.05 m × 1.75 m × 1.35 m
  • Wheelbase: 2.5 m
  • Weight: Approx. 1,080 kg (2250 lb)
  • Cargo Capacity: 285 L front + 230 L rear (370 L total)
  • Top Speed: 175 km/h (109 mph)
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 8.6 s
  • Fuel Economy: 6.4 L/100 km (37 mpg city; 5.1 L/100 km 44 mpg highway)
  • Weight Distribution: 60% front / 40% rear

While it may be tempting to lean heavily on raw numbers, it’s equally important to understand how these units translate into real‑world value. Below, we break down depreciation trends and how they affect the overall worth of a 1997 Westfield Other Models.

Depreciation Insight

The Westfield Other Models depreciation curve is fairly typical for compact coupes that combine sportiness with practicality. Across similar small‑car segments, the first-year depreciation drop is usually 15–20% of the listed MSRP as new models hit the road. From years 2 to 5, the annual depreciation tends to flatten to around 8–12%. In the long‑term, you may expect a total decline of approximately 40–45% from the original price over a decade, assuming average mileage and maintenance.

For example, a 1997 Westfield Other Models originally priced at $23,000 in its home market might have settled into a 2023 price bracket between $11,500 and $14,000 on a good condition, low‑ mileage run. That figure corresponds precisely to a 47–52% depreciation over 26 years, underscoring the conservative depreciation profile typical for vehicles that have gained cult collector status.

What is a 1997 Westfield Other Models worth?

The answer varies across regions and condition tiers, but the most common benchmarks place a well-maintained 1997 in the $12,000–$15,000 range. Conversely, an older, heavily used example will generally fetch between $7,


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