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Chrysler - Delta (2012)

Looking for a reliable compact sedan that still offers a dash of classic Chrysler flair? The Chrysler Delta might just be the car for you. Produced between 2007 and 2012, the Delta was a short‑length, fabric‑roof sedan that gave commuters a roomy interior at a surprisingly affordable price point. Whether you’re browsing online or pulling up an old VIN, understanding the Chrysler Delta price landscape—including what the 2012 model costs on the market today—can help you make an informed decision. Below, we break each aspect of the Delta’s value, from specifications to depreciation and market positioning, so you can dive into the details without getting lost in jargon.

  • Model Year: 2012 (latest for the Delta line)
  • Engine: 1.6‑litre, 4‑cyl, naturally aspirated (≈140 hp)
  • Powertrain: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Transmission: Manual/automatic (no CVT in this line)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,350 mm (171 in)
    • Width: 1,715 mm (67.5 in)
    • Height: 1,375 mm (54 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,264 mm (89.2 in)
  • Interior & Cargo: 2‑seat front, 4‑seat rear; 300 L (10.6 cu ft) trunk (fiberglass roof on top)
  • Safety: Two‑airbag front, seat‑belt pre‑tensioners, anti‑roll bars, stability control (optional)
  • Key Features: Central‑air conditioning, steering wheel controls, optional seat bolster system, basic power windows.

When you’re scrolling through listings, make sure to check for model year, trim, and condition to gauge the true Chrysler Delta price. Even though the Delta is no longer in production, the market for this car remains lively. A used model from 2012 can offer a great entry point for budget buyers who still want a long‑haul sedan.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how fast a vehicle loses value—the Chrysler Delta depreciation—is vital for anyone planning to buy used. Here are the most realistic percentages you can expect, derived from independent market research and reputable resale sites:

  • First year: The Delta typically loses 15–20% of its value the instant it’s on the road.
  • Next two years: A yearly decline of roughly 10% each year is common, bringing the total loss to about 35–40% after three years.
  • Three‑to‑five-year window: The Delta usually depreciates another 10–15% per year. An average 5‑year mix of wear, mileage, and general market demand leads to a depreciation total of about 50–60%.

These figures are averages and can fluctuate based on mileage, maintenance history, and overall vehicle condition. For instance, a meticulously maintained 2012 Delta with less than 50,000 miles might hold its


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