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Chevrolet - Nubira (2007)
The Chevrolet Nubira, introduced in 2007, remains a standout choice for families and commuters looking for a well‑balanced compact MPV. Its blend of practicality, efficient powertrain options, and spacious interior makes it a favorite in markets across Latin America. Whether you’re researching the current Chevrolet Nubira price or curious about how much a Chevrolet Nubira 2007 price still holds on the used market, this description offers you a clear, data‑driven snapshot of its value, specs, and depreciation trend.
- Model: Chevrolet Nubira (2007)
- Engine: 1.2 L 3‑Cylinder (Sulzer or OM10), 82 hp/105 Nm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (A5)
- Fuel Type: Petrol
- Weight: Approx. 1,140 kg (standard load)
- Dimensions: Length 4,257 mm | Width 1,675 mm | Height 1,648 mm | Wheelbase 2,530 mm
- Seating Capacity: 5 (with optional 7‑seat variant)
- Cargo Space: 370 L (front seats up) / 1,020 L (rear seats folded)
- Key Features: Alloy wheels, seven‑point seat belt, power steering, dual‑zone AC, body‑colored door mirrors
When evaluating the used Chevrolet Nubira price, it’s essential to consider a few fundamental factors that affect its resale value: mileage, service history, paint condition, and the region of sale. Average figures in Brazil today tend to range anywhere from 3,000 BRL to 7,000 BRL depending on these variables, but the underlying trend remains consistent across developing economies.
Depreciation Insight
The Chevrolet Nubira depreciation curve follows a typical pattern for compact MPVs in this segment. Immediately after delivery, ownership costs are often high due to factors like new‑vehicle depreciation and tax structures. Here’s a realistic snapshot:
- First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its initial value.
- Second year: an additional 10‑12% drop.
- Third year: total depreciation often reaches 30‑35% from the purchase price.
- After five years: a full 50‑60% loss, with the vehicle moving into the ‘used’ category.
In layman’s terms, if you buy a brand‑new 2007 model for ~8,000 BRL, you can expect a resale value of roughly 4,000 BRL after five years—straight onto the used market. This depreciation trajectory is fairly stable
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 2 years ago | used | €3,500.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €3,790.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €5,190.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €3,450.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €3,300.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €3,300.00 | Unlock all links |