Are you in the market to buy (or sell) a Seat Cordoba in Buenos Aires? Vehiclus studied the used auto market of all metropolitan areas in Argentina to determine a pricing profile of various Seat models depending on their age, technical condition, optical condition, and mileage. In order to maximize your earnings when selling your Cordoba (or to make sure to not be ripped off when purchasing a Seat Cordoba) it is a good idea to know all price-determining factors.
Buenos Aires is a metropolitan area with a population of 13076300 inhabitants. However, it is hard to find more than a handful Seat Cordoba on the market at the same time. Hence, the supply is small and the demand depends on a multitude of parameters for example brand reputation, mileage, and reliability.
As seen below, cars of the make Seat and specially of their model Cordoba devaluate in a very usual process. The mean value of the Cordoba will be lowered by 13% ($21,563) after only one year. After three years, the car typically costs only 64% of its original asking price ($15,443) while it will only be worth 30% of the original price after 7 years ($6,166). The Cordoba's value after 12 years is only 12% of its original price depending on its condition of course.
Another way to analyze vehicle depreciation is to examine the decrease of value over kilometers driven. The Seat Cordoba depreciation curve below illustrates this phenomenon for the city of Buenos Aires. The Cordoba looses most of its resell price (ca 50%) within the first 20,000miles (30,000km) driven. The typical price for a Cordoba at that mileage is approximately $13,947. After that the depreciation slows down: at 90k kilometers the Seat Cordoba is sold for $8,074 in Buenos Aires and for $3,219 at 180k km of mileage.
The last value that significantly impacts the sell price of a second-hand car is the technical and optical condition of the vehicle. The table below shows the deflation of a Seat Cordoba according to its year and its condition.
Vehicle Year | Seat Cordoba Condition | ||
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fair | good | excellent | |
2017 | $18,668 | $21,519 | $24,370 |
2016 | $16,417 | $18,924 | $21,431 |
2015 | $14,325 | $16,513 | $18,701 |
2014 | $12,393 | $14,286 | $16,178 |
2013 | $10,621 | $12,243 | $13,865 |
2012 | $9,008 | $10,384 | $11,759 |
2011 | $7,555 | $8,709 | $9,863 |
2010 | $6,262 | $7,218 | $8,174 |
2009 | $5,128 | $5,911 | $6,694 |
2008 | $4,154 | $4,788 | $5,423 |
2007 | $3,339 | $3,850 | $4,360 |
2006 | $2,685 | $3,095 | $3,505 |
2005 | $2,190 | $2,524 | $2,859 |
2004 | $1,855 | $2,138 | $2,421 |
2003 | $1,679 | $1,935 | $2,192 |
2002 | $1,663 | $1,917 | $2,171 |
Seat Cordoba variations: |
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CORDOBA TDI (90ch) |
CORDOBA 1400 16V (75ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4l TDI (80ch) |
CORDOBA 1900 TDI (130ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L 16V (100ch) |
CORDOBA VARIO TDI (90ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L 16V (85ch) |
CORDOBA 1900 TDI (110ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L 16V BVA |
CORDOBA VARIO 1900 SDI |
CORDOBA VARIO 1600 (100ch) |
CORDOBA 1900 TDI (100ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L 16V (75ch) BVA4 |
CORDOBA 2P TDI (110ch) |
CORDOBA VARIO 1400 |
CORDOBA VARIO 1900 TDI (110ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L (75ch) BVA |
CORDOBA VARIO TDI (110ch) |
CORDOBA 1.9TDI (130ch) BVM6 |
CORDOBA 1400 |
CORDOBA 1.4 TDI (70ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L (75ch) |
CORDOBA VARIO SDI |
CORDOBA VARIO 1400 16V (75ch) |
CORDOBA 1900 SDI |
CORDOBA 1.9SDI (64ch) |
CORDOBA 2P TDI (90ch) |
CORDOBA SDI |
CORDOBA 1.4TDI (75ch) |
CORDOBA 1600 (100ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L (100ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4TDI (70ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L 16V (75ch) |
CORDOBA 1.4L (75ch) TIPTRONIC |
CORDOBA 1.9TDI (100ch) |
CORDOBA 1.9TDI (130ch) |
CORDOBA VARIO 1.4L 16V (75ch) |
CORDOBA 1900 TDI (90ch) |
CORDOBA VARIO 1900 TDI (90ch) |
CORDOBA 1.9 SDI |
CORDOBA TDI (110ch) |
CORDOBA 2P 1600 (100ch) |