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Chrysler - Delta (2011)

Discover the full history of the Chrysler Delta—from its debut in the early 2000s to its current market standing—right here in our comprehensive pricing database. Whether you’re researching the Chrysler Delta 2011 price, curious about how a vehicle’s value has evolved over time, or simply looking for a reliable source to compare used models, our platform offers crystal‑clear data, useful benchmarks, and a clear path to the next steps.

  • Model year: 2011‑2021 (inclusive)
  • Engine: 2.4‑L I‑4 (turbocharged option in later trims)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline (e85 available in select markets)
  • Dimensions: 192.3 in (L) × 74.9 in (W) × 70.6 in (H)
  • Weight: Unladen: 3,000 lb; Curb: 3,110 lb
  • Seating capacity: 4 passengers (some 2‑door models can fit 6 with a rear seating configuration)
  • Cargo: 10.5 cu ft (up to 27.2 cu ft with seats folded)
  • Key features: Air conditioning, power steering, selectable driving modes, 1‑inch headliner adjustment, 4‑seater design
  • Safety: Anti‑roll bar, large rear windows (partly transparent), optional power‑shift clutch system in manual variants
  • Warranty: 48‑month/30,000‑mile bumper‑to‑bumper (parts & labor), 12‑month/12,000‑mile powertrain, 7‑year/90,000‑mile anti‑rust

Insider tip: The 2011 trim line made a subtle transition to more aerodynamic shapes—plugging into a market that increasingly favored the “blade‑fin” aesthetic. However, this stylistic choice did not translate into a considerable lift in resale values; instead, it helped the vehicle keep pace with the era’s minimal depreciation curve.

Depreciation Insight

When you ask “what is a 2011 Chrysler Delta worth,” the answer isn’t a single figure—it’s a range that changes with mileage, condition, and regional demand. Our database aggregates millions of transactions to provide a realistic estimate based on the most current data.

  • First year: The Delta typically loses 15‑20% of its purchase value, reflecting the standard depreciation curve for compact pickups.
  • 1‑5 years: Annual depreciation slows to about 8‑12% per year as the vehicle ages and the market saturates.
  • 6‑10 years: The Delta’s value stabilizes further—usually around 4‑6% each year, as long as the mechanical condition remains good.

Because the Delta competes in a niche of power‑efficient, low‑to‑midweight pickups, owners often find that the initial loss of value is balanced by lower maintenance costs and fuel savings. Moreover, a well‑maintained Delta with documented service history can turn a modest purchase price into a dependable investment.

Comparison Context

While the Chrysler Delta price can vary, you’ll notice that the Delta most often sits a notch below the market leaders in the compact pickup segment. For example, when compared with the Chevrolet Sonic or the Volkswagen Gol range, the Delta offers:

  • Higher payload capacity – up to 1,310 lb.

  • Last 20 car trackeds

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    3 years ago used £3,499.00 Unlock all links
    4 years ago used £2,795.00 Unlock all links
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