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Honda - CRV (2004)

Discover why the Honda CRV remains a top choice for drivers in 2024. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model, a 2004 pickup or a used treasure, the Honda CRV price landscape is as diverse as the vehicle’s long history of reliability. As the market continues to evolve, potential buyers and sellers alike can tap into up‑to‑date pricing trends that reflect real‑world conditions, rather than the static numbers that often appear in showroom brochures.

  • Model Year: 2024 (or any year up to and including 2004 for classic values)
  • Engine: 2.0L Turbo‑charged 4‑Cylinder (or 2.4L 4‑Cylinder in base models)
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) or 6‑Speed Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded (Petrol) – varies by region
  • Dimensions: 183.4” L × 73.4” W × 66.8” H (approx.)
  • Seating Capacity: 5 occupants
  • Cargo Volume: 15.4 cu.ft. (Rear seats folded: 54.3 cu.ft.)
  • Horsepower: 184 hp (Turbo) or 158 hp (Non‑Turbo)
  • Drive: Front‑Wheel Drive (FWD) or All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) available
  • Safety Features: Forward‑Collision Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane‑Keeping Assist, and 8‑Point Seatbelt System

Getting a clear picture of Honda CRV depreciation is essential for both buyers and sellers. Look to the trend that most vehicles experience: a typical first‑year depreciation of 15‑20%. After the initial steep drop, subsequent yearly losses tend to taper to 8‑12% over the next three years, and roughly 4‑6% per year thereafter.

Experts estimate that a 2004 Honda CRV numbers around a 30‑40% depreciation from its original MSRP, placing its Honda CRV 2004 price landscape firmly between a $12,000 and $17,000 range, depending on mileage and condition. When you ask “what is a 2004 Honda CRV worth?” the answer hinges on equipment level, service history, and regional demand. Typical used vehicles in that class have used Honda CRV price markers ranging from $14,000 to $18,000.

Currently, the Honda CRV price varies significantly with market forces. To make it easier, our database tracks prices in real time across the United States and Canada, providing an anticipatory view for over 50,000 used models. This means you won’t just see a snapshot; you’ll see where a Honda CRV 2004 price may climb if the model gains rarity or goes down if supply rises.

Speaking of comparison context, the 2004 Honda CRV competes largely with the Ford Escape and Chevrolet Trailblazer in the same period. Historically, the Honda CRV has had a softer depreciation curve—thanks to its strong reliability and fuel efficiency. A 2004 HOR takes about 12% less value per year than the road‑tested average for its peers in sticky seasons.

When you evaluate a vehicle like the Honda CRV, it’s also beneficial to know its market position. While the automobile world has split “compact” and “crossover” into separate categories, the CRV sits comfortably in the compact crossover segment, offering drivers the height of a


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