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Chevrolet - Other Models (2020)

Curious about the market value of a 2020 Chevrolet Other Models? Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new unit or scouting a used one, the Chevrolet Other Models price depends on factors like trim, mileage, and regional demand. In this guide we break down what you can expect for a 2020 year, how the model depreciates over time, and what the average buyer is paying in today’s market.

  • Engine & Performance
    • 4.3‑L V6 – roughly 260 hp at 5,200 rpm
    • Optional 2.0‑L EcoBoost I4 for lower fuel consumption
    • Standard 6‑speed automatic transmission with a “Quick‑Shift” mode
  • Cabin & Comfort
    • Up to 6 seats with a two‑tone interior palette
    • 12‑inch touchscreen navigation and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
    • Horizon Vision® 360° camera for enhanced parking assist
  • Dimensions & Capacity
    • Overall length: 211.9 inches; wheelbase: 119.5 inches
    • Front cargo width: 42.6 inches; rear cargo width: 41.5 inches
    • Maximum towing capacity: 10,000 lbs with the 4.3‑L V6
  • Fuel & Efficiency
    • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular or premium)
    • Combined EPA rating: 21 mpg city / 26 mpg highway
    • Optional fuel‑economy package reduces idling; available on newer trims
  • Safety & Technology
    • Electronic Stability Control (ESC), anti‑lock braking system (ABS)
    • Dual pre‑tension braking with direct‑pressure feedback to the driver
    • Advanced driver‑assistance: Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane‑Keeping Assist

With these specifications in mind, let’s dive into how the Chevrolet Other Models depreciation curves may impact your purchase decision.

Depreciation Insight

  • First Year – The Chevrolet Other Models price typically falls between 15 % and 20 % from the MSRP. This drop reflects the normal “new toy” hit when a vehicle goes out of the dealership lot.
  • Second to Third Year – From 25 % to 35 % depreciation is common. Owners who’ve upgraded to a higher trim or added “extra” features might see a slightly slower decline.
  • Beyond Three Years – After three years, the vehicle often loses a total of 40 % to 50 % of its original value. The rate can plateau if the model gains a reputation for reliability or if a newer trim sticks or outsells the older ones.

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