What sort of depreciation should I expect on a Hyundai?

I have just sold my Hyundai ix35 Premium 1.7D 2WD for £7250 less than I paid for it new in December 2011. It had a full main dealer service history and was in good condition with 34,550 on the clock. What would be the normal financial depreciation/loss on this car?

Asked on 25 November 2014 by gord

Answered by Honest John
Here's the price level: www.honestjohn.co.uk/used-prices/Hyundai/ix35/2011...l

Since you failed to tell me both what you paid for the car and what you got for it I can't be of any more help.
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