Are you currently in the market to buy (or sell) a Jeep Grand in Glendale? Vehiclus studied the local used automotive market of all cities in United States to establish a pricing profile of various Jeep models depending on their age, technical condition, optical condition, and mileage. In order to optimize your profits when selling your Grand (or to make sure to not overpay when purchasing a Jeep Grand) it is of value to learn all price-establishing variables.
Glendale is a city with a current population of 240126 people. Nevertheless, it is hard to find more than five Jeep Grand on the used car market there. That's why the supply is not high and the demand depends on a multitude of factors e.g. brand reputation, mileage, and reliability.
As described in the figure below, cars of the manufacturer Jeep and specially of their model Grand depreciate in a very standard manner. The average asking price of the Grand will be decreased by 14% ($49,105) after only 1 year. After three years, the car typically is valued at 64% of its initial asking price ($34,798) while it will only be worth 27% of the MSRP after 7 years ($16,340). The Grand's value after twelve years is only 11% of its initial price depending on its condition of course.
Another way to quantify vehicle depreciation is to study the decrease of value vs kilometers driven. The Jeep Grand depreciation curve below shows this phenomenon for the city of Glendale. The Grand looses most of its resell price (approximately 50%) within the first 30,000km driven. The mean price for a Grand at that usage level is approximately $31,604. After that the devaluation slows down: at 90k kilometers the Jeep Grand is priced for $17,862 in Glendale and for $9,566 at 180,000km driven.
The last value that significantly determines the sell price of a second-hand car is the technical and optical condition of the vehicle. The table below describes the devaluation of a Jeep Grand according to its year and its condition.
Vehicle Year | Jeep Grand Condition | ||
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fair | good | excellent | |
2017 | $55,719 | $55,864 | $56,008 |
2016 | $49,000 | $49,126 | $49,253 |
2015 | $42,757 | $42,867 | $42,978 |
2014 | $36,990 | $37,086 | $37,181 |
2013 | $31,700 | $31,782 | $31,864 |
2012 | $26,886 | $26,956 | $27,026 |
2011 | $22,550 | $22,608 | $22,666 |
2010 | $18,689 | $18,738 | $18,786 |
2009 | $15,306 | $15,345 | $15,385 |
2008 | $12,399 | $12,431 | $12,463 |
2007 | $9,968 | $9,994 | $10,020 |
2006 | $8,014 | $8,035 | $8,056 |
2005 | $6,537 | $6,554 | $6,571 |
2004 | $5,536 | $5,550 | $5,565 |
2003 | $5,012 | $5,025 | $5,038 |
2002 | $4,964 | $4,977 | $4,990 |
Jeep Grand variations: |
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GRAND CHEROKEE 3.1L TD |
GRAND CHEROKEE |
GRAND CHEROKEE CRD |
GRAND CHEROKEE 3.0L CRD FAP |
GRAND CHEROKEE 4.0L |
GRAND CHEROKEE 2.7L CRD |
GRAND CHEROKEE 4.7L |
GRAND CHEROKEE 4.7L HO |
GRAND CHEROKEE 5.7L |
GRAND CHEROKEE 5.7L BVA5 |
GRAND CHEROKEE 6.1L SRT8 |
GRAND CHEROKEE SRT8 |
GRAND CHEROKEE 3.0L CRD |