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Toyota - RAV4 (2011)

Discover the Toyota RAV4 price landscape – whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2024 model, a mid‑generation 2011 RAV4, or a budget‑friendly pre‑owned vehicle, understanding the pricing dynamics is essential. This overview blends factual insight with market context, giving you a clear lens on how the RAV4 stands in the ever‑evolving SUV segment.

  • Car name and year: Toyota RAV4 (2011)
  • Price context: Current listings for the 2011 model vary widely by condition, mileage, region, and optional features, so the “Toyota RAV4 2011 price” can range from a few thousand dollars to just over 10k USD for newer stock.
  • Relevance to buyers: Even as a used car, the RAV4’s pricing still reflects a steady demand for durable, fuel‑efficient compact SUVs.

Key Specifications — An HTML‑Friendly Overview

  • Engine: 2.5 L 4‑Cylinder DOHC inline‑4, 132 hp / 126 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 4‑Speed automatic (standard) or 5‑Speed manual (optional, depending on trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) or optional 4‑Wheel drive (4WD) in higher trims
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 181.5‑187.3 in (varies by body style)
    • Width: 71.5‑72.1 in
    • Height: 66.2‑67.1 in
    • Wheel‑base: 105.1‑107.7 in
  • Cargo Capacity: 37.6‑37.9 ft³ (behind rear seats), 73.4‑73.9 ft³ (with rear seats folded)
  • Seating: 5 occupants with standard 2‑Row layout
  • Trim Levels: LE, SE, XLE, XSE, and the 4WD‑equipped XLE and Latitude for 2011
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates: 21 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (FWD) / 18 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (4WD)
  • Safety Features: Side‑air airbags, stability control, traction control, and optional airbags in higher trims

Depreciation Insight: Understanding the Toyota RAV4 Depreciation

The Toyota RAV4 depreciation curve is famously forgiving compared to other compact SUVs. While many cars lose a sizable portion of value within the first few years, the RAV4 is built to keep more of its sticker price on resale.

  • First-Year Loss: Approximately 15–20% of an original MSRP. This is typical for many entry‑level and mid‑tier vehicles.
  • Three‑Year Mark: After three years, a RAV4 will generally retain about 45–55% of its value, well above the 35–40% typical of the industry average.
  • Five‑Year Benchmarks: Roughly 50–60% of its value after five years, indicating steadiness in market perception.
  • Long-Term Outlook: Even after seven years, RAV4s often hold well above 40% value due to reliability and system availability.


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