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ck3500

1989 CHEVROLET C/K3500
Depreciation & Resale Value

Price vs Mileage

Our comprehensive analysis does not stop at depreciation; it also covers how mileage affects the CHEVROLET C/K3500’s price.
With data showing detailed price points at various mileage milestones, this section helps in identifying trends and making informed decisions.
For instance, price drops at higher mileages compared to lower mileages provides insights into potential maintenance or value thresholds.
This block is particularly useful for buyers and sellers aiming to gauge the best value proposition based on vehicle mileage.
The graph below shows how mileage affects the price for 1989 CHEVROLET C/K3500. This data was calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 1989 CHEVROLET C/K3500 by mileage and number of sales.
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MileageAverage PriceSample Size
5,000 mi$39,99523 sales
10,000 mi$34,99550 sales
70,000 mi$14,90013 sales
115,000 mi$29,50018 sales
130,000 mi$18,24810 sales
140,000 mi$6,73712 sales
145,000 mi$20,94818 sales
150,000 mi$17,50010 sales
170,000 mi$13,49712 sales
Frequently asked questions
New vehicles often depreciate quickly due to rapid advancements in technology and consumer preference for the latest features, which make older models less desirable.
Technology plays a significant role in the depreciation of vehicles, as models with outdated tech depreciate faster due to lower consumer demand for older features.
A CPO vehicle offers the reliability of a new car at a lower price, backed by a comprehensive warranty, making it a great option for those seeking value and peace of mind.
Understanding depreciation is important for car owners to manage financial expectations and make informed decisions about selling or trading in their vehicles at the right time.
High mileage typically accelerates the depreciation of a vehicle, as it may indicate increased wear and tear and potential future repairs.
Car depreciation is the decrease in value of a vehicle over time. It's a crucial factor to consider when calculating the total cost of vehicle ownership.
Strategies to reduce the rate of depreciation include regular maintenance, keeping mileage low, avoiding significant modifications, and keeping up with all necessary repairs.
The expected depreciation of a vehicle after three years can vary, but generally, cars lose a significant portion of their value within the first few years.
When buying a car, consider models with strong resale histories, opt for popular color and feature options, and evaluate current market trends for the best value retention.
The depreciation rate can be influenced by factors such as the vehicle's condition, mileage, market demand, and the pace of technological advancements in newer models.
Other years of CHEVROLET C/K3500
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1986 CHEVROLET C/K3500
190+ sales records
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1987 CHEVROLET C/K3500
160+ sales records
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1993 CHEVROLET C/K3500
$14,999 average used price
750+ sales records
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2002 CHEVROLET C/K3500
30+ sales records
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2003 CHEVROLET C/K3500
0+ sales records
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2007 CHEVROLET C/K3500
0+ sales records
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