* Trim level: Base models will be cheaper than SS models or convertibles.
* Mileage: Lower mileage cars command higher prices.
* Condition: A well-maintained car in excellent condition will be more expensive than one with damage or needing repairs.
* Location: Prices can fluctuate based on regional demand.
* Options: Added features will increase the price.
You won't find a single definitive answer. To find out how much a *specific* 2009 Chevy Camaro is worth, you should check online resources like:
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB): Provides estimated values based on condition and mileage.
* Edmunds: Similar to KBB, offering valuations and pricing information.
* Autotrader: A website where you can see actual listings for 2009 Camaros for sale in your area, giving you a sense of current market prices.
* Cars.com: Another website with listings of used cars for sale.
By inputting the specific details of the Camaro (trim level, mileage, condition) into these sites, you'll get a much more accurate price estimate.