Chevrolet Caprice

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Acceleration to 100 km/h

The Chevrolet Caprice, born in the mid-1960s, emerged as one of Chevrolet's most luxurious offerings at the time. Known for its comfort, elegance, and reliable performance, the Caprice was a car that catered to those seeking a higher echelon of convenience and style in a full-size sedan.

Over its lifetime, the Chevrolet Caprice housed a variety of engines, starting from an inline-6 to more potent V8 engines. The Caprice Classic of the 1980s and 90s, for instance, was available with a variety of V8 engines, including the 5.0L and 5.7L variants, providing a solid balance of power and efficiency for its class. The later models, before the discontinuation in the mid-1990s, even witnessed more fuel-efficient engines with enhanced performance metrics.

The design of the Chevrolet Caprice was synonymous with elegance. With its full-size body, the Caprice had a distinctive, commanding presence on the road. Over the years, the design evolved, reflecting contemporary tastes while maintaining its dignified appearance. The Caprice also had a robust and comfortable interior, making it a preferred choice for families and those looking for a relaxed driving experience. Read more

Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100 km/h
от 38500 USD

Average price at auction of an Chevrolet Caprice

Generations Chevrolet Caprice

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Name, years of manufacture, type body
Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100
Auction price
4th generation
4th generation
1990 - 1996Sedan
12 l
9 sec
100 - 500 USD
1990 - 1996Station wagon (estate)
10 l
11.5 sec
100 - 500 USD
2nd, 3rd generation
2nd, 3rd generation
1970 - 1983Sedan
100 - 500 USD
1983 - 1990Sedan
100 - 500 USD

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