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Chevrolet - Express Cargo (2005)

**Explore the Chevrolet Express Cargo price landscape**

Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2005 model or a seasoned used Chevrolet Express Cargo price search, the Express remains a reliable workhorse for businesses and commuters alike. With an unassuming design that hides powerful capabilities, it’s a mid‑size van that blends utility with practicality. Let’s dive into what drives the value, how it holds up over time, and where it stands compared to its peers.

**Key specifications at a glance**
  • Engine: 3.6‑L V6, single‑turbo (or naturally aspirated in earlier trims)
  • Power: 285 hp at 5,200 rpm, 265 lb‑ft torque at 2,400–4,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (or 5‑speed manual on earlier spec)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy approx. 16‑18 mpg city, 20‑22 mpg highway
  • Dimensions: 211 in. overall length, 80.5 in. wheelbase, 76.3 in. width, 66.3 in. height
  • Cargo volume: 5.6 ft³ (front) & 16.5 ft³ (rear)
  • Payload: 1,200–2,300 lb depending on trim
  • Towing capacity: 5,000–7,500 lb with 4‑RWD chassis
  • Weight: 4,800–5,300 lb curb
  • Interior: 4‑seat bench plus rear cargo bed; optional 5‑seat cabin for passenger use
**Depreciation insights**

Understanding Chevrolet Express Cargo depreciation is key for buyers and fleet managers. Typically, a new Express can lose 15‑20% of its value within the first year. From year two to five, the annual depreciation rate moderates, often shifting toward a 3‑5% range per year, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand. By year ten, a 2005 model might retain roughly 40‑45% of its original value if kept in good shape, but heavy wear, high miles, or mechanical issues can push the depreciation higher.

**What is a 2005 Chevrolet Express Cargo worth?**

While we don’t list specific price figures, market trends suggest the Chevrolet Express Cargo 2005 price hinges on factors such as trim, mileage, regional demand, and maintenance history. Generally, the 2005 Express falls into the mid‑range of used trucks, offering a blend of affordability and performance. In dense urban delivery markets, the price often sits higher due to the demand for reliable cargo vans. Conversely, in rural or off‑highway regions where larger pickup trucks dominate,


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