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Chevrolet - Captiva (2014)

When you first hear about the Chevrolet Captiva, you’ll likely picture a reliable mid‑size SUV that’s been a bestseller in many markets. The first generation, released in 2013, instantly became a go‑to for families who need space, comfort, and a decent turning radius for city driving. Whether you’re scoping out the Chevrolet Captiva price for a brand‑new model or researching the market value of a used vehicle, it’s essential to have an accurate snapshot of what to expect in today’s automotive landscape. This guide gives you a clear overview of the specs, depreciation trends, and how the Captiva compares to its peers, helping you answer the burning question: what is a 2014 Chevrolet Captiva worth?

  • Model year: 2014 (first generation)
  • Engine: 2.4 litres I4 or 2.4 litres I4 turbo (depending on trim)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual / 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Wheelbase: 2776 mm
  • Length: 4489 mm
  • Width: 1923 mm
  • Height: 1678 mm
  • Ground clearance: 205 mm (varies by trim)
  • Seating capacity: 5 to 6 passengers depending on configuration
  • Cargo volume: 5.0–11.9 cubic metres (folded rear seats)
  • Power output: 200–187 hp (depending on engine variant)
  • Maximum torque: 237–240 Nm
  • Acceleration (0–100 km/h): ~9.2–10.4 seconds
  • Top speed: 181 km/h
  • Fuel consumption: 6.8–8.4 L/100 km (combined)
  • Safety features: ABS, ESP, seat‑belt pretensioners, optional airbags, electronic stability control
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen (depending on trim), Bluetooth, USB, optional satellite radio

Understanding the Chevrolet Captiva depreciation curve can help you confidently negotiate and set realistic expectations for the Chevrolet Captiva 2014 price or the used Chevrolet Captiva price on the secondary market. Generally, new vehicles face the steepest decline within their first year, often losing between 15–20% of their original value as a result of the “new car” depreciation. For the Captiva, a 2014 model that originally sold for anywhere from $17,000 to $24,000 depending on configuration and market, you can expect the following rough estimates over time:

  • First year: 15–20% drop, leaving a vehicle worth roughly $13,500–$20,000 after the initial depreciation shock.
  • First 24–36 months: 25–35% total depreciation, shrinking the price range to $12,000–$17,000.
  • Three to five years of ownership: vehicles might be worth about 50–60% of their new price, due to maintenance costs, part wear, and market demand shifts.
  • Beyond five years: As the Captiva ages and accumulates mileage, the price can fall into the $7,000–$12,000 bracket, depending on


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