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Used VW e-up!
Factors that affect the depreciation of a VW e-up!:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a VW e-up!. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £135, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Typical price range* | Average price | Price trend / depreciation | Cars for sale |
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2023 VW e-up! | £11,990 - £12,720 | £12,270 | - | 5 |
2022 VW e-up! | £7,167 - £12,020 | £10,229 | -£2,300 | 17 |
2021 VW e-up! | £8,520 - £11,250 | £10,012 | -£1,620 | 25 |
2020 VW e-up! | £9,000 - £9,000 | £9,000 | - | 2 |
2014 VW e-up! | £6,975 - £6,975 | £6,975 | - | 2 |
2013 VW e-up! | £6,999 - £6,999 | £6,999 | - | 1 |
*The “Typical price range” column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
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2024 - August | £11,819 | £11,041 | £12,597 | Estimate |
2024 - September | £11,408↘ | £10,884 | £11,932 | Estimate |
2024 - October | £11,372↘ | £10,842 | £11,901 | Estimate |
2024 - November | £11,561↗ | £11,008 | £12,114 | Estimate |
2024 - December | £11,329↘ | £10,843 | £11,815 | Estimate |
2025 - January | £11,285↘ | £10,769 | £11,801 | Estimate |
2025 - February | £11,287↗ | £10,834 | £11,739 | Estimate |
2025 - March | £11,159↘ | £10,703 | £11,615 | Estimate |
2025 - April | £11,030↘ | £10,517 | £11,544 | Estimate |
2025 - May | £10,698↘ | £10,065 | £11,332 | Estimate |
2025 - June | £10,569↘ | £10,043 | £11,095 | Estimate |
2025 - July | £10,103↘ | £9,646 | £10,559 | Estimate |
2025 - August | £10,205↗ | £9,651 | £10,759 | Estimate |
2025 - September | £10,015↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - October | £9,824↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - November | £9,633↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - December | £9,443↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - January | £9,252↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - February | £9,061↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£1,620
Next 6 months
-£1,140
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Are you thinking of buying a used hybrid car? Then the VW e-up! is a great choice. AutoUncle present 57 options, each one collected from an online marketplace or dealership website.
Currently, the prices for a pre-owned VW e-up! start at £5,999 and go up to £11,699.
There are five main factors that decides what a pre-owned VW e-up! might cost: year of production, engine size and performance, fuel economy, mileage and equipment.
For example, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer will typically fetch a higher price. Similarly, models at the higher end boasting luxurious features or more powerful engines will also carry a higher price tag than, for example, an older model with more kilometres driven or with a lower equipment level.
When assessing the price of a used VW e-up!, it's essential to evaluate vehicles with equivalent engines and accessories. If you don't, you might draw an inaccurate conclusion about which car to acquire.
The predominant fuel variant for the VW e-up! is el.
When contemplating fuel type choices, reflecting on your driving habits is important. How far do you usually drive in a standard week? Are your trips more often short ones, or do you tend to travel over long distances?
If you primarily drive short distances, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol is typically a good fit. For longer commutes, a newer electric car is a good alternative - especially with access to charging. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For those who drive long distances and don't have access to charging, diesel cars can still be an option. It's important to consider that in some countries, diesel engines with high emissions are prohibited from entering cities.
Increased consumer focus on sustainability has resulted in a growth in popularity for electric cars in the United Kingdom, as these offer reduced CO2 emissions, faster acceleration, and increased comfort. The integration of electric vehicles like the VW e-up! is key in the progression towards more ecologically sustainable and friendly commuting practices.
A considerable number of rewards come from investing in a used electric vehicle. Some of the rewards of choosing a previously owned electric car is:
Lower purchase price: Pre-owned electric cars usually come at a lower cost compared to new ones. This lower price point makes EV technology accessible to a wider range of buyers.
Environmental impact: Picking a used electric vehicle over a new one additionally reduces its effect on the environment. Manufacturing a new car, especially the battery, has a significant carbon footprint. Choosing a used vehicle ensures you're not contributing to this carbon footprint.
Improved battery life: The concern about battery life in EVs has lessened as technology has improved. Many used electric vehicles retain a significant part of their battery lifespan, with replacement expenses on the decline.
Performance and technology: Various recent models of electric vehicles are known for their impressive capabilities and forefront technology. Models that are a few years old can still offer an advanced technological driving experience.
Government incentives: Though it's lesser compared to new electric vehicles, government incentives may still be on offer for pre-owned electric vehicles, featuring reductions in vehicle tax and access to environmentally sensitive areas.
The VW e-up! is only offered in the hatchback body type in the UK. Hatchbacks are quite compact and offer a great driving experience as well as ample space. Their fuel efficiency makes them popular with people living in cities, and another key selling point is that they’re easy to park.
Several vehicles that are similar to the VW e-up! are available.
Favored alternatives for the VW e-up!
The Fiat 500 is a strong alternative to the VW e-up!. With an average sale price of £6,499 you can currently find 3,941 of these cars available for sale on AutoUncle.
The Toyota Aygo is another popular choice in this segment, with 2,967 cars for sale and an average price of £9,000. Ranked third, the Hyundai i10 is also a good alternative to the VW e-up!, and you'll find 2,215 used Hyundai i10 cars for an average price of £8,440 on AutoUncle.