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Chevrolet - Captiva Sport (2013)

Discover every detail you need about the Chevrolet Captiva Sport—from its 2013 debut to today, and how its price has evolved across the years. Whether you’re curious about the base Chevrolet Captiva Sport price, hunting for a Chevrolet Captiva Sport 2013 price, or weighing a used offer, this guide provides a clear, structured overview that helps you make an informed decision.

Why the Captiva Sport remains a favorite: it blends a robust design, versatile interior, and reliable performance. These are the very traits that keep its desirability high, especially when exploring the *used Chevrolet Captiva Sport price*. Below you’ll find the core specs that define this model, a realistic look at depreciation, how it stacks against similar vehicles, where it sits in the marketplace, and how to get the best pricing today.

  • Engine & Power: 2.4‑liter inline‑4 turbocharged engine delivering 170 hp and 190 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with paddle shifters for a sporty feel.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (fwd) standard; all‑wheel drive (awd) optional for tougher terrains.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Fuel Economy: 20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway (fwd) and 18 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (aw)
  • Dimensions: Length 184.1 in / width 70.5 in / height 68.3 in; wheel‑base 111.2 in.
  • Interior: 5‑passenger capacity, 5.6 cu ft front legroom, 4.2 cu ft rear legroom.
  • Cargo: 36.5 cu ft with seats up; up to 48.2 cu ft with seats folded.
  • Safety: Anti‑locking brakes, electronic stability control, 8 airbags, ?.
  • Infotainment: Touchscreen 7‑inch (or 8‑inch in later models), Bluetooth, 6‑speaker audio.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding depreciation is key when it comes to the Chevrolet Captiva Sport depreciation curve. Here’s what typical owners can expect:

  • First year: the vehicle generally loses between 15–20% of its initial value.
  • Year two: depreciation slows to around 10–12%.
  • Year three and beyond: a more gradual decline, usually 5–8% per year, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand.

These percentages reflect the broad market trend, but remember that a used Chevrolet Captiva Sport price can still vary considerably by location, trim, mileage, and maintenance history. A well‑kept vehicle with low mileage may retain a higher value than a comparable model that’s been in high‑usage conditions.

Comparison Context

When you’re comparing the Chevrolet Captiva Sport 2013 price to its peers, a few benchmarks stand out:

  • Honda CR‑V – usually sits slightly above the Captiva in terms of fuel economy but at a higher resale price for similar mileage.
  • Toyota RAV‑4 – offers a more robust safety package


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