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Chevrolet - Volt (2013)
If you’re weighing a 2013 Chevrolet Volt, you’ll naturally ask: Chevrolet Volt price? This debate gets larger when you dive into the inbox of used cars. The Chevrolet Volt 2013 price varies by trim, mileage, and condition, but a broad look at the market can help you decide if this plug‑in hybrid fits your pocket. Below you’ll find a quick spec snapshot, a realistic depreciation view, and a comparison to its nearest rivals. When you’re ready, jump in to see used Chevrolet Volt price sheets that reflect the most up‑to‑date listings for your region.
- Model year: 2013
- Powertrain: 1.5‑liter, 4‑valve, 3‑cyl. inline gasoline engine + 24‑kWh lithium‑ion battery
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with electric motor drive‑wheel at 12‑volt
- Fuel‑type: Gasoline (Toyota‑delivered) + battery‑electric
- Electric range: 60 miles (EPA)
- Total range: 330 miles (gas + plug‑in)
- Power: 116 hp (gas) + 70 hp (electric) ≈ 151 hp total
- Torque: 163 lb‑ft (gas) + 90 lb‑ft (electric) ≈ 253 lb‑ft total
- Top speed: 94 mph (electric mode), 115 mph (gas mode)
- 0‑60 mph: ~9.8 s
- Battery capacity: 24.2 kWh
- Charging time: 4‑5 hrs (level 2), 90 minutes (DC fast, 80 % SOC)
- Wheelbase: 107.0 in
- Length: 170.8 in
- Width: 70.0 in (not counting mirrors)
- Height: 62.8 in
- Curb weight: 3,000‑3,200 lbs (varies by trim)
- Seats: 5 (2 front, 3 rear)
- Cargo capacity: 12.6 ft³ (rear seats upright), 39.4 ft³ (seats folded)
- Fuel economy: 30 mpg (combined), 73 mpge (electric)
Chevrolet Volt depreciation is relatively healthy compared to gasoline‑only hybrids, largely thanks to lasting battery technology. Typical depreciation curves look like this:
- First year: loses 15‑20% of its value due to quick market saturation after launch.
- Year 2–3: averages about 10‑12% per year as the model’s popularity flattens.
- Years 4–8: steady drop of about 5‑7% each year as newer plug‑in hybrids enter the market.
- Beyond year 8: depreciation tapers to 3‑4% annually, largely influenced by mileage and battery health.
To illustrate, if a brand‑new 2013 Chevrolet Volt originally sold for roughly $30,000 (base MSRP), you could expect:
- End of year 1: ~$23,000 – $25,500
- End of year 3: ~$20,000 – $22,000
- End of year 5: ~$17,500 – $19,000
- End of year 8: ~$15,500 – $17,000
These figures, of course, shift with trim level, mileage, and market demand. The used Chevrolet Volt price on a national level hovers in that range, but
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