Chevrolet Camaro (5th Generation, 2010-2015) 1LE

CAMARO 5TH GEN 1LE CARSTOCKSPECIALTY
$29.7K ▲ $2.7K (+9.9%)12 mo
WATCHMixed signals — but volatile.
Fair value$29.7K ($26.1K–$33.3K)
Typical ask$29.9K
Recent sold$29.9K
12-mo outlookRoughly flat · 5-in-10 up
ConfidenceModerate
Buyer: Anchor offers to recent sold comps ($30k).
Seller: Price near recent sold comps ($30k); expect negotiation.
Watcher: Volatile — wait for a clearer trend before acting.
💰 Pricing your car to sell
Quick sale$26.1Ksells fast
Fair$29.9Krecent comps
List$32.0Kroom to negotiate
Stretch$38.8Kexceptional
🎯 Buying guide
Strong deal below $26.1K · Fair $26.1K–$33.3K · careful above $38.8K

Flagged undervalued because asking -13% vs historic sold.

What It's Actually Worth

Blended value of a standard 10 yr, 6k mi example, ~$29.7K now. The green line weighs confirmed auction sales most heavily (the amber dots — what cars actually hammered for), blends in fast-selling "just-missed" listings, and lightly smooths out month-to-month composition noise.

2023-04 2026-06 $33.6K $22.5K
━ blended true value ● confirmed auction sales (dot size = volume)
◫ 10 confirmed sales·39 months tracked·since 2023-04·22 active listings

Auction Scorecard live

Live now — calling it before the gavel

We're currently tracking 1 open auction in this market. Here's our predicted hammer range for each — check back after they close.

ClosesCarSourceOur predicted range
open 2014 · 7k mi classic $15.4K–$65.1K ($31.6K)

No-lookahead: predictions are made before each auction closes; the scorecard grades confirmed sold auctions only (no-sales excluded). A modeled estimate, not a guarantee. Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.

Where We Think It's Headed

Probability and range, not a single number. Wider = less certain (not bigger gains).

2023-04 now +24mo $105K $15.7K
HorizonDirectionProbabilityConfidencePast accuracy
6 mo UP 50% Low
12 mo UP 51% Low
24 mo UP 53% Low

Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.

If You’d Bought in 2023

$100K invested 2023-04 → today (3.2 yrs), this car vs where else you could've put the money. Rebased to 100 at the start; the dashed line is inflation (break-even).

$108K$193K$229K$64.2K$109K 2023 2026 263 100
━ This car $108K━ S&P 500 $193K━ Gold $229K━ Luxury $64.2K━ Housing $109K₿ Bitcoin $236K (off-scale)
Roughly tracked inflation — flat in real terms. The Chevrolet Camaro (5th Generation, 2010-2015) 1LE roughly 1.1×'d your money (a real 1% LOSS to inflation). It LAGGED the stock market by about 44% — the same money in the S&P 500 would be larger. It trailed housing (-1%). (Price only — a real round-trip also loses ~10–20% to buy/sell fees and carrying costs.)
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Economic Drivers

We map every market against ~35 economic indicators — equities, rates, luxury demand, credit, housing — to find what leads its prices. This market needs a bit more confirmed sold history before those signals are reliable; it will appear automatically as data accrues.

Why We Think This

Appreciation Momentum
26
Undervaluation
46
Liquidity
41
Speculation Opportunity
41
Depreciation Risk
56
Overvaluation
41
sell-through 92% sell through rate
asking -13% vs historic sold asking vs historic spread
24% relisted listing reappearance rate
32 days on market median days on market

Current Inventory Snapshot

Active priced listings22
Median fair value$21,204
Avg deal score50/100

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Recent Signals & Alerts

Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.