2024 · Chevrolet
Starting at $30,900
Depreciation, fuel, insurance, interest, maintenance
Rank 79 of 401 ranked vehicles
Age 40 driver, clean record, national average
Routine service + scheduled wear items
The Chevrolet Camaro is a classic American muscle car known for its powerful performance and aggressive styling. It offers a range of engine options, including a 275-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder, a 335-horsepower V6, and a 455-horsepower V8. The Camaro is available with a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission, and it offers rear-wheel drive. With its bold design and thrilling performance, the Camaro continues to be a favorite among sports car enthusiasts.
The average cost of owning a Chevrolet Camaro for 5 years is $52,592. This will vary per trim level, driving habits and region. See how these ownership costs compare to each other below. Click on any of the categories to see a complete breakdown of each cost.
| Cost | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| $24,098 | 46% | |
| $9,656 | 18% | |
| $8,699 | 17% | |
| $7,463 | 14% | |
| $2,677 | 5% |
That's roughly $877/month for a 40-year-old driver financing over 60 months at prevailing rates, with 12,000 annual miles. Your costs vary by zip code and trim.
Market Day Supply (MDS) measures how many days of inventory are on U.S. dealer lots at the current sales pace. Lower is faster-selling; the U.S. average across all models is roughly 60 days. Figures below cover the past 45 days of nationwide listings and sales.
Tracking with the national average — expect typical negotiating room.
National averages — figures vary by region and trim. MDS is calculated as active listings divided by daily sales velocity over the past 45 days.
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