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Toyota - RAV4 (2012)
Looking for reliable pricing information about the Toyota RAV4? Whether you’re comparing a brand‑new model, a 2012 pickup, or a gently used SUV, the Toyota RAV4 price can vary widely depending on market, condition, and mileage.
The 2012 Toyota RAV4 is a popular compact crossover that blends comfort with practicality. Many buyers still ask: “What is a 2012 Toyota RAV4 worth?” and “Toyota RAV4 2012 price” is a common search term that reflects real‑world price data from dealers and private sales.
Key Specifications – 2012 Toyota RAV4
- Engine: 2.5‑liter 4‑Cylinder, 179 hp, 170 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic (Manual selectable)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline, EPA rating 24 city / 31 highway mpg (AWD)
- Dimensions: Length 173.6″, Width 70.3″, Height 67.4″ | Wheelbase 107.9″
- Seating Capacity: 5 adults, 4 seats in the rear
- Curb Weight: 3,265 lb (FWD) / 3,395 lb (AWD)
- Trim Levels: LE, XLE, Limited, and the automatic AWD crossover version Identically
- Safety Features: Dual front airbags, seat‑belt pretensioners, stability control, available vehicle‑dynamic control, rearview camera
- Features & Tech: Toyota’s TPMS, Bluetooth, 6‑speaker audio, optional navigation, power‑liftgate
- Cargo Capacity: 34.4 cu ft behind rear seats, 68.0 cu ft with seats folded
For international readers, you’ll see that used Toyota RAV4 price listings differ by region—common adjustments include mileage, overall condition, optional packages, and local taxes.
Depreciation Insight
Depreciation is an unavoidable factor when you’re asking about the Toyota RAV4 depreciation. Here’s a realistic snapshot based on current market trends:
- First year: 15‑20% reduction in value, which is typical for most non‑luxury vehicles.
- Second year: another 10‑12% drop, usually stabilizing around 25‑30% after two years.
- Third to fifth years: 5‑8% yearly depreciation, resulting in roughly 35‑40% of the original price after five years.
- After five years: values may plateau at 30‑35% of the new‑car price for vehicles in good condition.
For a 2012 model, the initial depreciation curve might look like this:
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