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Toyota - Rav-4 (2005)

Looking for the most accurate snapshot of the Toyota Rav-4 price journey, from its early model days to today’s market? In this guide we take a deep dive into the 2005 Toyota Rav-4, examining what collectors and everyday buyers should know when they wonder, what is a 2005 Toyota Rav-4 worth, and how the price of a used Toyota Rav-4 price decision balances value, reliability, and resale potential.

When the Toyota Rav-4 2005 price first entered the market, it was celebrated for its blend of ruggedness and city‑friendly dimensions. Today, the same model’s value can vary noticeably based on condition, mileage, region, and optional power‑train upgrades. For instance, an early‑year, low‑mileage 2005 Rav‑4 in mint condition might fetch a higher price than one with extensive wear, but the overall price trend remains governed by the brand’s enduring reputation for durability.

Below is a concise, yet thorough list of key specifications that buyers should consider when evaluating any Rav‑4, whether they’re browsing a dealership lot or searching online listings:

  • Engine: 2.2‑L 4‑Cylinder (M20A, 131 hp at 6,400 rpm)
  • Transmission: 4‑Speed Automatic (standard), optional 5‑Speed Manual (in select markets)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline, with optional Flex Fuel in some regions
  • Drive Mode: Front‑Wheel Drive (FWD) standard; optional All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) in many trim levels
  • Dimensions:
      • Length: 4,146 mm (162.9 in)
      • Width: 1,736 mm (68.4 in)
      • Height: 1,635 mm (64.4 in)
      • Wheelbase: 2,613 mm (102.9 in)
  • Cargo Capacity: 425 L (15 cu ft) behind rear seats, 1,268 L (42.3 cu ft) with seats folded
  • Seating: 5 occupant seats, standard front bucket seats, optional leather trim
  • Towing Capacity: 1,200 kg (2,645 lb) with proper equipment
  • Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS, stability control, seatbelt pretensioners, and optional assisted braking system

Understanding how a Toyota Rav-4 depreciation curve shapes its long‑term value is crucial. While precise figures fluctuate by region and vehicle condition, research shows that the Rav‑4 typically loses about 15‑20% of its value during its first year—a standard benchmark for most compact SUVs. The steepest drop usually happens in the first year, following what many analysts call the “first‑year slump.” After this initial depreciation, the vehicle tends to drop around 12‑14% each of the next two years, and about 8‑10% annually thereafter. In practice, a 2005 Rav‑4 with moderate mileage (around 80,


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