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2011 DODGE DAKOTA
Depreciation & Resale Value

Depreciation

The depreciation graph and accompanying table on our page detail how the 2011 DODGE DAKOTA's price has changed annually.
For instance, while the car initially depreciated slightly in its first year, subsequent years show a significant decrease, reflecting market trends and vehicle condition over time.
Such precise data is crucial for understanding how age and market dynamics impact car values.
The average price for new (MSRP) 2011 DODGE DAKOTA in 2011 was $10,525.
The average price for used 2011 DODGE DAKOTA nowadays in 2024 is $12,490 which is 119% from the original price.
Estimated mileage driven per year is 8,383 miles.
The graph below is a depreciation curve for 2011 DODGE DAKOTA. It shows how much this model looses per year in price. This analytics is calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2011 DODGE DAKOTA in each year since the year of manufacturing, current year price and projected price in the future years.
You can scroll the table horizontally to see all columns.
YearAverage MileageAverage Price% Left% Lost
2011 MSRP0 mi$10,525100%0%
2024117,362 mi$12,490+$0+0%118.67%-18.67%
2025125,745 mi$11,992+$498+3.99%113.94%-13.94%

Price vs Mileage

Our comprehensive analysis does not stop at depreciation; it also covers how mileage affects the DODGE DAKOTA’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 2011 DODGE DAKOTA. This data was calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2011 DODGE DAKOTA by mileage and number of sales.
You can scroll the table horizontally to see all columns.
MileageAverage PriceSample Size
15,000 mi$16,47416 sales
20,000 mi$17,50039 sales
25,000 mi$18,99084 sales
30,000 mi$16,94558 sales
35,000 mi$17,75055 sales
40,000 mi$18,98085 sales
45,000 mi$17,85689 sales
50,000 mi$15,89386 sales
55,000 mi$14,99184 sales
60,000 mi$12,600189 sales
65,000 mi$15,995165 sales
70,000 mi$15,500149 sales
75,000 mi$14,996170 sales
80,000 mi$16,590276 sales
85,000 mi$13,999126 sales
90,000 mi$13,500193 sales
95,000 mi$14,539152 sales
100,000 mi$14,500247 sales
105,000 mi$13,928140 sales
110,000 mi$12,656119 sales
115,000 mi$12,200122 sales
120,000 mi$12,40796 sales
125,000 mi$12,45092 sales
130,000 mi$10,99380 sales
135,000 mi$11,54576 sales
140,000 mi$10,99953 sales
145,000 mi$10,54051 sales
150,000 mi$9,99855 sales
155,000 mi$9,74244 sales
160,000 mi$9,99537 sales
165,000 mi$9,68245 sales
170,000 mi$8,50016 sales
175,000 mi$7,99517 sales
180,000 mi$9,90015 sales
185,000 mi$8,99611 sales
190,000 mi$8,35116 sales
195,000 mi$6,99513 sales
205,000 mi$5,10010 sales
Frequently asked questions
Keeping your vehicle for about three to five years can optimize its resale value, balancing depreciation with usage and maintenance costs.
Buying a used car can be a great value, especially if the vehicle is part of a Certified Pre-Owned program and has been well-maintained and lightly used.
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.
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.
On average, a new car can depreciate by approximately 23% after the first year, reflecting the premium paid for new technology and immediate depreciation once it's considered used.
The best time of year to sell your car to minimize depreciation might be just before the release of a new model, when demand for used models could be higher.
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.
The average depreciation rate for vehicles over five years can vary, but many models experience a significant portion of their depreciation within the first few years of ownership.
High mileage typically accelerates the depreciation of a vehicle, as it may indicate increased wear and tear and potential future repairs.
Some models may depreciate faster due to factors like lower demand, higher maintenance costs, or outdated technology compared to newer versions.
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