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Sales history CHEVROLET tahoe 2015–2020
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5.3L
MECHANICAL
155 285 mi
VANDALISM
HOUSTON
1
5.3L
120 986 mi
FRONT END
KNIGHTDALE
1
5.3L
SIDE
54 986 mi
FRONT END
HOUSTON
1
5.3L
FRONT END
69 366 mi
SIDE
Greenwell springs
1
5.3L
140 613 mi
REAR END
HOUSTON
1
5.3L
84 482 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
5.3L
SIDE
74 540 mi
FRONT END
HOMESTEAD
1
5.3L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
62 984 mi
FRONT END
LITTLETON
1
5.3L
37 400 mi
SIDE
USA
1
5.3L
FRONT END
48 461 mi
REAR END
ELGIN
1
5.3L
ALL OVER
125 658 mi
REAR END
WILMER
1
5.3L
REAR END
0 mi
FRONT END
HOUSTON
1
5.3L
UNDERCARRIAGE
0 mi
REAR END
NAMPA
1
5.3L
36 371 mi
ROLLOVER
FRESNO
1
5.3L
SIDE
114 318 mi
FRONT END
FRESNO
1
5.3L
121 368 mi
FRONT END
ALORTON
1
5.3L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
0 mi
FRONT END
USA
2
5.3L
145 290 mi
ALL OVER
ROGERSVILLE
1
5.3L
VANDALISM
64 688 mi
ALL OVER
USA
2
5.3L
SIDE
0 mi
FRONT END
MERCEDES
1
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Why Buy Chevrolet from USA
Every day, Copart and IAAI auctions feature between 200 to 500 Chevrolet vehicles. For instance, the average price for a 2018-2020 Chevrolet Camaro is around $8,000 to $12,000, which is a significant 35-40% lower than prices in the European market. This makes purchasing a Chevrolet from the USA an attractive option for many buyers.
Most Popular Chevrolet Models at Auction
When it comes to Chevrolet, several models stand out at auctions. Here are a few to consider:
- Camaro: A favorite for sports car enthusiasts, the Camaro offers an exhilarating driving experience and stylish design.
- Bolt EV: As an electric vehicle, the Bolt EV is perfect for those looking for sustainability without sacrificing performance. It's known for its impressive range and affordability.
- Blazer: This midsize SUV combines versatility with modern features, making it a popular choice for families.
- Aveo: This compact car is budget-friendly and practical for city driving, appealing to first-time buyers.
What to Look for When Choosing
When selecting a Chevrolet from an auction, keep an eye out for a few key factors. First, avoid vehicles with significant structural damage or extensive rust, as these can lead to costly repairs. Mileage is another important consideration; aim for models with under 100,000 miles for better longevity. Additionally, be wary of certain model years that have known reliability issues. For instance, the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu has reported problems with its transmission, so it might be best to skip that year.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Chevrolet
Understanding the total cost of importing a Chevrolet is crucial. For example, if you purchase a car for $10,000 at auction, expect to pay around $1,800 for shipping. Customs fees can range from $2,500 to $4,000. In total, you’re looking at around $14,000 to $16,000. To get a more precise estimate, check out our calculator.
If you’re interested in specific models, take a closer look at the Bolt EV or the Blazer for some great options that balance price and performance.
Additionally, if you’re exploring other brands within the same corporate family, check out GMC for their shared truck platforms or Cadillac for a touch of luxury.