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How much is a 2019 Chevy Trax worth?

Roughly $11,000 to $18,000 in 2025, depending on trim, mileage, and condition; private-party sales typically fetch more than dealer trade-ins.


As of 2025, the value of a used 2019 Chevy Trax depends on trim level (LS, LT, Premier), how many miles it has, overall condition, and local market demand. The car is six years old, with price variations driven by region, whether you sell privately or trade in at a dealership, and the presence of options such as all-wheel drive. This article outlines typical value ranges and how to verify the exact worth of your specific vehicle.


Key drivers of value


Understanding what moves the price helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations. The Trax’s price is influenced most by trim level, mileage, and overall condition, followed by maintenance history, accident history, location, and optional features.


Trim levels and feature differences


The 2019 Trax was offered in three main trims: LS (base), LT (mid-range), and Premier (top tier). Each trim adds features that affect value, with Premier generally commanding the highest prices in healthy markets. The absence or presence of options like all-wheel drive can also shift the value.



  • LS trim: typically the lowest private-party value among the three, especially with higher miles.

  • LT trim: mid-range value, often balancing features with price.

  • Premier trim: highest private-party value when mileage is reasonable and condition is good.


In most cases, higher trim levels and lower mileage push the price toward the upper end of the market range, while fewer features and higher miles pull it down.


Mileage and age impact


Mileage is a major factor in resale value. A six-year-old Trax with lower miles will typically fetch more than one with higher miles, all else equal. In practice, values tend to decline as miles rise, with larger drops once mileage passes common benchmarks (e.g., 40,000; 60,000; 80,000 miles).



  • Low mileage (under ~40,000 miles) often yields premiums within the private-party range, especially for LT or Premier.

  • Moderate mileage (~40,000–60,000 miles) usually sits in the mid-range for each trim.

  • High mileage (60,000–80,000 miles or more) typically pushes values toward the lower end of the range, particularly for LS.


Condition and maintenance history can amplify or offset the mileage effect: a well-maintained Trax with documented service history can approach the higher end of the range, even at moderate miles.


Estimated value ranges by trim and mileage


These ranges reflect typical private-party sale values and dealer trade-ins in many U.S. markets as of 2025. Actual offers depend on mileage, condition, location, and demand.



  • LS, under 40,000 miles: private-party about $13,000–$16,000; trade-in about $11,000–$13,000.

  • LT, under 40,000 miles: private-party about $15,000–$18,000; trade-in about $12,000–$14,000.

  • Premier, under 40,000 miles: private-party about $16,000–$19,000; trade-in about $14,000–$16,000.

  • LS, 40,000–60,000 miles: private-party about $11,000–$14,000; trade-in about $9,000–$12,000.

  • LT, 40,000–60,000 miles: private-party about $13,000–$16,000; trade-in about $11,000–$13,000.

  • Premier, 40,000–60,000 miles: private-party about $14,000–$17,000; trade-in about $12,000–$14,000.

  • LS, 60,000–80,000 miles: private-party about $9,000–$12,000; trade-in about $7,000–$9,000.

  • LT, 60,000–80,000 miles: private-party about $11,000–$14,000; trade-in about $9,000–$11,000.

  • Premier, 60,000–80,000 miles: private-party about $12,000–$15,000; trade-in about $10,000–$12,000.


Note: These are approximate ranges. Regional variations, vehicle history, and market demand can shift numbers by several hundred dollars or more.


How to verify current values for your specific Trax


To get an accurate picture of what your 2019 Trax is worth, consult multiple trusted valuation sources and compare local offers. Gather precise information about your car before checking values.



  1. Identify the exact trim (LS, LT, Premier) and all options, plus current mileage and condition.

  2. Check valuation sites with your ZIP code: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides for private-party and trade-in values.

  3. Look at local listings (private sales and dealer inventory) to gauge the going market price in your area.

  4. Get trade-in estimates from a few local dealers to compare against private-party values.


Armed with this information, you can negotiate from a known range rather than rely on a single estimate.


Summary


The 2019 Chevy Trax remains a value option in 2025, with private-party values typically higher than dealer trade-ins. Expect roughly $11,000 to $18,000 for well-maintained examples, with higher figures for Premier trims and lower miles. To obtain the most accurate, up-to-date figure for your car, compare multiple trusted valuation sources and solicit offers from several local dealers or private buyers. A well-documented service history and clean title can push your asking price toward the upper end of the range.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.