Overview & features

VIN: KL77LGEP5SC333314/Stock number: 313370

Exterior: Gray
Interior: Black
21,734 miles
Fuel Type: Flex Fuel
1.2L I3
Automatic Transmission
Front-Wheel Drive
32 MPG Highway
28 MPG City

Car history

Price vs. Market

Price & market analysis

This vehicle is above the current average market range.

Fair Deal
4%

above market

$23,486

Typical price for similar cars:$22,680

Price was set to $23,486 2 days ago.Recent changes (6 records)
  • Today
    $23,486
    $23,486
  • 2 days ago
    $23,902
    $0
  • 9 months ago
    $388
    $23,902
  • 10 months ago
    $500
    $24,290
  • 10 months ago
    $500
    $23,790
  • 10 months ago
    Listed
    $24,290

AutosToday Deal Score

Based on 208 local comparable listings

5.3/10

Average

  • $806 above market price
  • Price dropped recently
  • Selling faster than average
Avg. market price $22,680
$23,486

Dealer's notes

CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. Sterling Gray Metallic 2025 Chevrolet Trax 1RS FWD 6-Speed Automatic 1.2L I3 DI Turbocharged DOHC 12V LEV3-ULEV70 137hpRecent Arrival! 28/32 City/Highway MPGAwards:* Car and Driver 10 BestCar and Driver, January 2017.

Payment

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Monthly Payment

$457/mo

9% Dealer APR

Sales tax (8%)$1,878

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Length of loan (in months)

Dealer

Meet the dealership

Recent reviews

5.0

Tyler Connely2 weeks ago

Danielle and her father were the best experience ive had purchasing a vehicle in the last 15 years by a long shot. They set the bar on how the process should go when buying a vehicle. No pressure for anything even through the finance process.

5.0

Lee Cichon5 months ago

Great dealership. Excellent customer service before and after the sale. Did not try to get me to buy a bunch of stuff I didn't want. Smooth process to buy and then pick up my new Colorado. Thanks James!

4.0

Brian Chapmanin the last week

I think this a great home town Chevy dealer, they remember my name. I highly recommend them. But they have some things that they need to work on. I understand that they got rid off the courtesy vehicles, the cars they loan out if you need to run an errand while your vehicle is being serviced. I like the shuttle service but I would rather have the ability to go Walmart without out having to call and wait for a ride to bring me back. Courtesy cars are great advertising, I notice the dealerships that loan out cars that advertise that they are dealer loaners. I wanted to order a new vehicle, Chevrolet would not let them order the vehicle, something to do with allotments. I should be able to order any vehicle from the dealership of my choice. That’s more of a GM issue. I still highly recommend this Dealership.

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