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Chevrolet - Volt (2014)

Discover the value of the Chevrolet Volt, a pioneering plug‑in hybrid that blends electric driving with gasoline backup. For enthusiasts and budget‑conscious buyers alike, knowing the Chevrolet Volt price of 2014 models—and how that figure varies with mileage, trim, and condition—is essential. This comprehensive overview will help you answer questions like what is a 2014 Chevrolet Volt worth, explore standard depreciation rates, and compare the Volt to its closest rivals in today's evolving market.

  • Engine: 1.5‑liter 3‑cylinder I‑cylinder combined with a 1.5‑kWh lithium‑ion battery
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) compatible with plug‑in electric mode
  • Fuel Type: Plug‑in hybrid: electric battery (up to 53 kWh) + gasoline generator
  • Electric Range: Approx. 53 miles city and 42 miles suburban in EV mode
  • Power: 116 hp (48 kW) electric motor + 107 hp (80 kW) gasoline motor
  • Drive Configuration: Front‑wheel drive, with optional all‑wheel drive via regenerative torque
  • Comfort & Interiors: “MyLink” infotainment, 7‑inch display, paddle shifters, premium cloth or leather options
  • Dimensions: 4,868 mm length; 1,861 mm width (excluding mirrors); 1,544 mm height; 2,776 mm wheelbase
  • Cargo Capacity: 13.3 cubic feet behind second row, 35.4 cubic feet with seat‑down
  • Warranty: 4‑year/50,000‑mile powertrain, 8‑year/100,000‑mile battery

Understanding the Chevrolet Volt depreciation curve equips shoppers with realistic expectations for future resale. Newer models experience the largest decline within the first year, typically losing 15‑20% of their value. Over a four‑to‑five‑year horizon, the meters drop an additional 25‑30%, bringing the total depreciation to roughly 50‑55%. After six years, most 2014 Volts are worth about one‑third of their original MSRP. Keep in mind that condition—such as battery health, mileage, and service history—can accelerate or mitigate these typical rates.

When you ask “what is a 2014 Chevrolet Volt worth,” the answer hinges on the current market and vehicle’s specifics. Potential buyers in the U.S. often find a used 2014 Volt with 50,000 miles listed in the $12,000‑$17,000 range, while vehicles with low usage and pristine credentials can fetch up to $22,000. International markets may truncate the $/mm carry‑over—particularly where plug‑in hybrids receive subsidies or battery taxes—leading to moderate price adjustments. Always cross‑reference the used Chevrolet Volt price in your region with reputable databases, dealer listings, and peer‑to‑peer marketplaces for precision.

Compared to similar powertrains, like the Nissan Leaf or the Opel Ampera, the Volt offers an extended runway before tanking for electric power. The Leaf, with a larger battery but no gasoline backup,


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