Opel Cascada Used Prices Dip Below €10,000 as Depreciation Accelerates
Berlin, Germany – October 12, 2025 – The Opel Cascada, a stylish convertible produced between 2013 and 2019, is now widely available on the used car market for under €10,000, marking a significant decline in value for the once-premium offering. Declining residual values impact potential buyers seeking affordable open-top motoring and current owners contemplating resale.This trend reflects broader market forces affecting older vehicles, coupled with the cascada’s discontinuation and the rise of newer, more fuel-efficient alternatives.
The Cascada,positioned as Opel’s competitor to models like the Audi A3 cabriolet and BMW 2 Series Convertible,initially commanded prices reflecting its features and perceived quality. However, rapid depreciation is now commonplace. As of today, october 12, 2025, a 2013 model with average mileage (around 100,000km) can be found for between €6,500 and €8,500, while later models (2017-2019) range from €8,000 to €12,000 depending on condition, mileage, and trim level.
Data aggregated from major German online car marketplaces – including Mobile.de and AutoScout24 – reveals a consistent downward trend in Cascada prices over the past two years. A 2016 Cascada Elegance, for example, averaged €11,500 in late 2023; similar models are currently listed around €9,000. Engine options, primarily consisting of 1.4-liter and 1.6-liter turbocharged petrol engines, do not significantly impact price differences at this stage of the vehicle’s lifecycle. Diesel variants, tho less common, generally hold slightly higher values due to perceived longevity.