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A 2020 Toyota RAV4 has a forecasted 5 year depreciation rate of 34%.
In 5 years its value is expected to decrease approximately $10,663 from its new price of around $31,361 down to $20,698.
Make & Model | Toyota RAV4 |
---|---|
Initial MSRP | $31,361 |
Forecasted Depreciation Rate | 34% |
Forecasted Value Change In 5 Years | $10,663 |
Residual Value In 5 Years | $20,698 |
The Toyota RAV4 is a compact crossover SUV that made its Japan and European debut in 1994, followed by North America in 1995.
Although not all are 4-wheel drive the RAV4 stands for 'Robust Accurate Vehicle: 4-wheel drive' due large cargo space, high visibility, option of 4 wheel drive along with the maneuverability and fuel economy found in a compact car.
The current 5th generation RAV4 shares its platform with the 8th gen Camry, 5th gen Avalon and 7th gen Lexus ES.
The RAV4 has been wildly popular due to its practicality and Toyota’s reputation for reliability.
The RAV4 compares favorably against other Japanese SUVs when it comes to depreciation. The RAV4’s 5 year forecasted depreciation of 44% easily beats the Japanese SUV 5 year average of 51%. A couple of notable models that come out ahead of the RAV4 are the Toyota 4Runner (28%) and the Nissan Xterra (37%).
Current Retained Value Percentage VS. Model Year
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Below is a historical table for the Toyota RAV4 that displays year by year depreciation data.
Model Year | Price When New | (%) Current Depreciation | ($) Current Depreciation | Current Residual Value |
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2020 | $31,361 | 15% | $4,611 | $26,750 |
2019 | $30,983 | 2% | $541 | $30,442 |
2018 | $29,473 | 13% | $3,925 | $25,548 |
2017 | $30,188 | 22% | $6,792 | $23,396 |
2016 | $28,958 | 29% | $8,533 | $20,425 |
2015 | $26,352 | 34% | $8,952 | $17,400 |
2014 | $29,020 | 44% | $12,758 | $16,262 |
2013 | $27,710 | 48% | $13,372 | $14,338 |
2012 | $26,449 | 59% | $15,661 | $10,788 |
2011 | $25,736 | 63% | $16,271 | $9,465 |
2010 | $24,735 | 66% | $16,232 | $8,503 |
2009 | $24,560 | 68% | $16,598 | $7,962 |
2008 | $24,252 | 70% | $17,090 | $7,162 |
2007 | $24,044 | 70% | $16,888 | $7,156 |
2006 | $23,394 | 71% | $16,683 | $6,711 |
2005 | $20,275 | 73% | $14,825 | $5,450 |
2004 | $19,675 | 76% | $14,900 | $4,775 |
2003 | $17,850 | 75% | $13,475 | $4,375 |
2002 | $17,750 | 78% | $13,800 | $3,950 |
2001 | $17,590 | 80% | $14,078 | $3,512 |
2000 | $18,118 | 76% | $13,706 | $4,412 |
1999 | $17,653 | 74% | $13,128 | $4,525 |
1998 | $16,566 | 76% | $12,630 | $3,936 |
1997 | $15,993 | 77% | $12,393 | $3,600 |
1996 | $16,115 | 77% | $12,348 | $3,767 |
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