What is the trade in value on a 2013 Toyota Avalon?

What is the trade in value on a 2013 Toyota Avalon?

2013 Toyota Avalon trade-in prices range from $8,395 - $19,372. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.

How many miles will a Toyota Avalon last?

With regular periodic maintenance, any Toyota Avalon can get up to 150,000 to 200,000 miles. Based on an annual average of 15,000 miles, you can drive the Toyota Avalon for about 10 to 13 years or more.

Does Toyota Avalon hold its value?

A Toyota Avalon will depreciate 45% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $21,078. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year.

How much is a Toyota Avalon worth?

Used 2020 Toyota Avalon Pricing Sportier Avalon XSE models start at $38,300, while the Avalon Touring, Limited and TRD models are all in the $42,000 range. The Avalon Hybrid starts at $36,850 for an XLE model and runs to just over $43,000 for a Limited trim.

What is the value of a 2013 Toyota Avalon?

In an effort to bolster its value quotient, the 2013 Toyota Avalon carries a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of just under $31,000, nearly $3,000 less than the outgoing 2012 model. The Avalon Hybrid starts right around $36,000, with range-topping Limited models opening closer to $41,000.

How many miles can a Toyota Avalon last?

Now, there are plenty of reasons 2.6% of Toyota Avalon models sold in 2019 were able to last for 200,000-miles. After all, the Avalon is reliable, safe, and it's built pretty well. But those aren't the only reasons that some Avalon models were able to surpass 200,000-miles.

What year Toyota Avalon is the most reliable?

Coming from the fourth generation of Toyota Avalon models, 2015 is rated to be among the most reliable vehicles of its kind on the market. For overall value, especially for consumers interested in a quality used vehicle, the 2015 Toyota Avalon is ranked at the top when it comes to making such a choice.

What is the best year for a Toyota Avalon?

The best overall value to age calculation for a Toyota Avalon is the 2015 model year. This is where you will get roughly a 60% savings off of MSRP, but you still have a lot of the latest technology in a fairly new car. You also get Toyota's legendary reliable V6 engine powering it.

Is Toyota Avalon a reliable car?

The Toyota Avalon Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 3rd out of 12 for fullsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $463 which means it has excellent ownership costs. The frequency and severity of repairs are both fairly average when compared with all other vehicles.