4 model years · 54 listings tracked

Chevrolet Astro VAN depreciation

$11,975
15 listings
$3,599
3-year savings
less than the 2005
$8,376
12 listings

That gap is 3 years of depreciation — 30% of the 2005's typical ask, already gone from the 2002's price. Thin sample — see the listing counts above.

A Chevrolet Astro VAN loses about 33% of its typical asking price over 5 model years — the curve below tracks every year from 2005 to 2000, priced from 54 live dealer listings.

◷ Updated August 10, 2026 ▤ National asking prices, last refreshed August 10, 2026

2005 Chevrolet Astro VAN — a typically priced live listing
2005 · live listing photo

What the Chevrolet Astro VAN depreciation curve means for buyers

What share of the price survives five model years?

2005 typical
$11,975
2000 typical
$7,991
value retained
67%

$3,984 of the 2005 ask is gone

A 2000 — five model years older — asks 67% of what the 2005 asks. The Value-retained column in the table below runs the same share for every year.

Thin sample: priced from 15 and 15 live listings.

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Chevrolet Astro VAN depreciation curve

  • −33%
    Total value lost, 2005 → 2000
  • ≈6.6%
    Average value lost per year of age
  • $6,948
    Cheapest model year (2003)

Typical asking price by model year, newest on the left — labels show value lost vs the 2005. Hover a point for that year's price band.

A 2000 Chevrolet Astro VAN typically lists at $7,991 — 33% below the 2005's $11,975.

$7,500 $9,000 $11K $12K −42% −33%
2005 2003 2002 2000
Year Typical price Value retained vs. next-newer year Avg. mileage Listings
2005 $11,975 100% 125,914 15
2003 $6,948 58% −$5,027 110,334 12
2002 $8,376 70% +$1,428 124,797 12
2000 $7,991 67% −$385 98,808 15

Typical price is the median asking price of that model year's live dealer listings, national. Value retained is each year's share of the newest year of its own production run. Updated August 10, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Chevrolet Astro VAN depreciate per year?

A Chevrolet Astro VAN averages out to roughly 6.6% of value lost per year, though real-world depreciation is front-loaded — steepest in the first few years. A 2005 typically lists at $11,975, while a 2000 — 5 years older — typically lists at $7,991: 33% lower overall. Figures come from live dealer listings, updated August 10, 2026.

What share of its value does a Chevrolet Astro VAN keep?

A 2000 Chevrolet Astro VAN retains about 67% of the 2005's typical asking price ($7,991 vs $11,975). The Value-retained column in the table above shows the same share for every model year in between.

Which Chevrolet Astro VAN model year is cheapest?

The 2003 Chevrolet Astro VAN is the most affordable model year we track, typically listed at $6,948. Compare every year in the table above.

How many Chevrolet Astro VAN model years can I compare here?

This depreciation curve covers 4 model years, from 2000 to 2005, each priced from live dealer listings and last refreshed August 10, 2026.

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