* Mileage: Lower mileage commands a higher price.
* Condition: A well-maintained car in excellent condition will be more expensive than one with damage or significant wear and tear.
* Trim level: Different trim levels (LS, LT, SS, etc.) have different original prices and will therefore affect the used car price. SS models, for example, were more expensive when new.
* Location: Prices can vary regionally due to market demand and supply.
* Features: Options like a sunroof, premium sound system, or specific performance packages will influence the price.
To get an accurate estimate of the price of a *specific* 2010 Chevy Camaro, you should check online used car marketplaces like:
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB): Provides estimated values based on various factors.
* Edmunds: Similar to KBB, offering estimated values and pricing information.
* Cars.com: A large online marketplace showing actual listings for sale in your area.
* Autotrader: Another popular online marketplace with many listings.
By entering the specific details of the Camaro (trim level, mileage, condition, location), you'll receive a much more precise price range. Expect to see prices ranging from several thousand dollars to potentially over $20,000 depending on the factors listed above.