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Toyota - RAV 4 (2005)

Discover the enduring allure of the Toyota RAV 4 – a trusted name in compact crossover SUVs that blends practicality with a polished, driver‑friendly design. The 2005 model, in particular, balances modern safety features with time‑tested reliability, making it a popular choice for families, commuters, and adventure seekers alike.

If you’re researching Toyota RAV 4 price, you’ll find that the market reflects the vehicle’s strong resale value, especially for those looking at a condition‑dependent used Toyota RAV 4 price. Even within the same year, price ranges vary depending on mileage, trim level, and regional demand. For the 2005‑year‐old RAV 4, typical listings in the U.S. average between $4 000 and $6 500; however, these figures can shift significantly based on local market conditions. Below is a concise snapshot of what a 2005 Toyota RAV 4 typically offers.

  • Engine: 2.4 L 4‑Cylinder DOHC 16‑Valve, 160 hp, 162 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑Speed Manual (GT) or 4‑Speed Automatic (Non‑GT)
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded
  • Drivetrain: Front‑Wheel Drive (standard), All‑Wheel Drive (available on GT trim)
  • Dimensions (inches): Length 172.3 / Width 68.9 / Height 65.8 / Wheelbase 107.5
  • Cargo Capacity: 35 ft³ (rear seats up) / 66 ft³ (rear seats folded)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA 20 mpg (city) / 27 mpg (highway) for 5‑speed manual
  • Weight: 3,172 lb (GT) / 3,093 lb (Non‑GT)
  • Safety Features: Driver & passenger airbags, ABS, stability control (GT), optional VSC/EMD
  • Infotainment: 4‑inch display, AM/FM/MP3, optional CD player, external audio jack
  • Interior: Cloth upholstery, power windows, power door locks, 60/40 split rear seats

Toyota RAV 4 depreciation is a crucial factor for buyers and sellers alike. Typically, a new RAV 4 will lose 15‑20% of its value in the first year, followed by an average depreciation rate of 20‑25% over the next three years. By year five,


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