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Chevrolet - Corvette (2015)

Chevrolet Corvette 2015 price and other pricing points can vary significantly based on market conditions, mileage, and vehicle condition. If you’re interested in the Chevrolet Corvette, whether fresh from the factory or a used Chevrolet Corvette, this guide will help you understand what to expect.

Let’s dive into the specifics that matter most when assessing a Chevrolet Corvette, from its powerful engine to its current depreciation profile. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned enthusiast, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what you should look for and when.

Key Specifications

  • Model Year: 2015
  • Vehicle Type: Sports Car
  • Engine:
    • 6.2L LT2 V8
    • Continuous Variable Valve Timing (CVVT)
    • VVT-iE (Intelligent & Eco)
  • Horsepower: 455 hp @ 6,999 rpm
  • Torque: 470 lb‑ft @ 4,623 rpm
  • Transmission:
    • 7‑speed Dual‑Clutch (ZOD)
    • All‑wheel‑drive (optional)
    • Control performance with automatic or manual mode
  • Fuel System: Multi‑lane injection, 27.9L (6.0US gal) tank
  • Short‑Range Fuel Economy: 15–16 mpg city, 21–22 mpg highway (subject to driving style)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,749 mm (186.9 in)
    • Width: 1,964 mm (77.3 in)
    • Height: 1,376 mm (54.2 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,856 mm (112.4 in)
    • Weight: 1,840 kg (4,056 lb) (approx.)
  • Performance Features:
    • Active Aerodynamics (streamlining at high speed)
    • Comprehensive electronic stability control
    • Sport‑tier suspension settings
    • Integrated intake system to boost airflow

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the Chevrolet Corvette depreciation curve is crucial when buying or selling. Historically, high‑performance vehicles like the Corvette have a steadier value retention compared to mainstream models.

  • First year: Typical loss is 15–20% of the purchase price, largely due to taxes, insurance, and initial wear.
  • Year 2–3: Value stabilizes; additional depreciation averages around 10–12% per year.
  • Year 4–6: Depreciation slows further, as the vehicle moves into the “low mileage” and “experience” phases.
  • After 7 years: The vehicle can hold about 35–40% of its first‑year value, assuming good maintenance and moderate mileage.

While these percentages give a general sense, exact numbers depend on the vehicle’s condition


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