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Toyota - Avensis (2012)

Discover the 2012 Toyota Avensis – a midsize sedan that has become a benchmark for reliability and value in the used‑car market. If you’re wondering about what a 2012 Toyota Avensis is worth or the Toyota Avensis price for today’s buyers, this guide consolidates the essential data you need, from detailed specifications to realistic depreciation projections. Whether you’re scouting for a used Toyota Avensis price or comparing brand equity across European family‑sedan options, read on for a comprehensive snapshot.

  • Model Year: 2012
  • Engine: 2.0‑litre inline‑four Hybrid (combustion + electric); 136 hp
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Hybrid gasoline‑electric (combined), usually offering ~110 mpg (Europe)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,675 mm
    • Length: 4,775 mm
    • Width: 1,790 mm
    • Height: 1,460 mm
  • Curb Weight: ~1,500 kg
  • Cargo Capacity: 430 L behind the rear seats; up to 1,580 L with seats folded
  • Standard Features:
    • Air‑conditioned climate control, cruise control, front airbags (driver & passenger), side‑airbags
    • Hybrid Battery diagnostics, regenerative braking, power‑adjustable driver seat
    • 8‑in. touchscreen infotainment with Bluetooth & USB, optional navigation
    • Premium acoustic glass, adaptive headlights (high‑end trims)
  • Optional Equipment: LED headlamps, panoramic sunroof, dual‑zone climate, black exterior accents

When it comes to price evaluation, understanding depreciation curves is vital. Toyota Avensis depreciation typically follows a conservative path compared with neighboring brands.

  • First year: 15‑20% loss from the original acquisition price.
  • Year 3–5: 25‑30% cumulative depreciation.
  • Beyond year 5: gradual decline, reaching 70% of the original value after 9–10 years.

For example, a 2012 model purchased at €26,000 will likely be worth around €21,200 at the end of the first year (a €4,800 drop), and approximately €18,200 after five years, maintaining a healthy residual value due to Toyota’s durable build and reputable service network.

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