Price for Chrysler New Yorker

Chrysler New Yorker Vehicles have gone through a slight rise in their retail price recently. The prices for this particular model have risen.

$19,680.17
Average price Last 6 months
Price for Chrysler New Yorker

The retail prices for Chrysler New Yorker cars have increased during the last 6 months. The average price in October was of $18,867. This price hardly went through any changes and remained at $19,056 during November. During the following two months (December, January) the average selling price rose somewhat going from $18,961.5 to $19,955.5. During the last couple of months, the average price has hardly changed, remaining the same going from $19,458.5 to $20,123.5 during February and March.

Price per registration year

Price per mileage

The graph that displays the price for Chrysler New Yorker cars according to their mileage shows that those cars within a mileage range of "100,000 - 200,000" are the ones with the lowest price. They are 67 % more affordable than the average price ($19,746). Next with a price of $11,500 and a mileage range of "more than 200,000" we would see the following vehicles. The mileage range for the most expensive cars is "10,000 - 25,000". It is 30% more costly than the average market value followed by those vehicles with a mileage of "less than 10,000" and a price of $18,079.

Price per fuel type

The graph showing the average price for the fuel type for Chrysler New Yorker cars points out to "Diesel" as being the cheapest fuel type. It is 81 % less expensive than the average market price ($19,746) followed by "Gasoline" priced at $14,316. On average the cheapest type of fuel is "Gasoline". It´s price is 27 % more affordable than the average market value followed by "Diesel" with a price of $3,667.

Charts data
Average price March
Number of Chrysler New Yorker ads used
Num. of cars with registration year mentioned
Num. of cars with mileage mentioned
Num. of cars with fuel type mentioned
$19,746
240
13
240
84
** Graph's data with null or zero value are due to there isn't enough data available to get a reliable value