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Toyota - RAV4 (2013)

Are you curious about the Toyota RAV4 price but stuck on whether to chase a newer model or nudge toward a well‑timed, pre‑owned opportunity? The 2013 RAV4 bundles the same proven dependability you’ve come to expect from Toyota with a price point that makes the year a compelling choice for many buyers. Whether you’re a first‑time SUV owner or a seasoned enthusiast, the lines between Toyota RAV4 2013 price factors—like mileage, trim level, and regional demand—are clearer than ever when you break the facts into bite‑sized segments.

  • Engine & Powertrain
    • 1.6 L 4‑Cylinder Dual‑VVT
    • 172 hp @ 5,200 rpm
    • 130 lb‑ft torque @ 3,900 rpm
    • Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
    • All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) available on most trims
  • Dimensions & Weight
    • Overall length: 176.2 in (4,482 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 106.3 in (2,700 mm)
    • Ground clearance: 8.2 in (208 mm)
    • Front wheel track: 66.4 in (1,689 mm)
    • Rear wheel track: 66.5 in (1,690 mm)
    • Curb weight: 3,176 lb (1,440 kg)
    • Payload capacity: 1,425 lb (647 kg)
  • Fuel System & Efficiency
    • Manual or automatic (optional)
    • Engine oil capacity: 4.4 gal (16.6 L)
    • Fuel tank volume: 12.4 gal (47.0 L)
    • EPA fuel economy (city/highway): 23/30 mpg (10.1/8.4 L/100 km)
  • Comfort & Features
    • Standard 5‑information display: speed, temperature, fuel, odometer, engine hour
    • Dual‑zone automatic climate control
    • 11‑in touchscreen (1989‑2015) or 7‑in (2016‑present)
    • Power‑folding rear seats (optional)
    • Rear‑view camera (optional)

What is a 2013 Toyota RAV4 worth? Introverts to the question of resale or buyers who want a reliable vehicle often look at the RAV4’s Toyota RAV4 depreciation trends as a starting point. Toyota's engineering minimizes seasonal wiggle, but like most mainstream vehicles, the first year can be the steepest slide on the value ladder.

Typical depreciation estimates for the project: