WORLD BEST

Car price tracker

Track car prices and stay informed on market trends with our comprehensive car pricing tool. See historical prices and compare models to make an informed decision on your next vehicle purchase. Find the best deal on your dream car today!
< Go back
Chevrolet

Chevrolet - Suburban (2005)

Discover the iconic Chevrolet Suburban—an SUV that has redefined family freedom since its debut. Whether you’re eyeing a modern model or a classic Chevrolet Suburban 2005 price scenario, the vehicle’s legacy remains undeniable. While the Chevrolet Suburban price varies widely across regions, years, and conditions, the expertise below helps you gauge what you’ll pay, how the vehicle holds value over time, and how it stacks up against its peers.

Key Specifications at a Glance

  • Engine: 6.2‑L V8 (5,200 hp in 2023 trims, 5.3‑L V8 in 2005 models)
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic (10-speed automatic for newer models, 6‑speed automatic for 2005)
  • Drive Configuration: Four‑wheel drive standard, full‑time 4WD in higher trims; 2WD optional in older models.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (high‑octane option), diesel variants available in select markets.
  • Dimensions: Length 216–218 in, Width 78–81 in, Height 75–76 in; wheelbase 117–118 in.
  • Interior Capacity: 7–9 passengers across three rows.
  • Cargo Space: 18–4,289 cu ft with seats folded.
  • Horsepower & Torque: 355–420 hp; 410–568 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 8,500 lb (61 200 N) in recent trims; 6,700 lb (30 600 N) for older models.
  • Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, 10 airbags, reinforced frame.
  • Warranty: 5-year/60,000‑mi powertrain; 3-year/36,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper; 10‑yr/100,000‑mi power‑train parts (where applicable).

Depreciation Insight: How the Value Changes Over Time

The Chevrolet Suburban depreciation trend mirrors the classic maker‑vs‑marketer cycle seen across premium SUVs:

  • First year: 20–25 % drop from the MSRP—typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year.
  • Year two‑three: 15 % annual decline as the vehicle moves into the mid‑level used market.
  • Year four‑six: 10 % annual decline, with the Suburban retaining a higher resale value than comparable midsize SUVs due to its federal truck rating and towing prowess.

    Last 20 car trackeds

    Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
    4 years ago used US$5,999.00 Unlock all links
    4 years ago used US$5,999.00 Unlock all links
    Note that old links may not work