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How much is a 2005 Acura worth?

Prices for a 2005 Acura vary widely by model and condition. In today’s market, private-party values typically fall roughly between $2,000 and $8,000, with well-kept TLs and MDXs often at the higher end.


The value of a 2005 Acura depends on which model you own (TL, TSX, MDX, RSX, RL, CL), as well as trim level, miles, service history, and regional demand. This guide provides typical private-party ranges to help you gauge where your car might sit, but for an exact figure you should consult current valuations from Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds, and compare local listings.


Model-by-model value ranges


Below are approximate private-sale ranges for common 2005 Acura models in average condition with typical mileage. Actual prices will vary by factors noted above.



  • 2005 Acura TL (base or non-Type-S): typically 3,000–7,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura TL Type-S: typically 4,000–9,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura TSX: typically 3,500–7,500 USD

  • 2005 Acura MDX: typically 4,000–9,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura RSX: typically 3,500–7,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura RSX Type-S: typically 5,000–9,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura RL: typically 4,000–9,000 USD

  • 2005 Acura CL: typically 2,500–6,500 USD


These ranges are broad and intended as a starting point. Real-world prices depend on mileage, maintenance history, cosmetic and mechanical condition, location, and whether the car has desirable options or needs work.


How to pin down the exact value for your car today



  1. Identify your exact model and trim year (for example, 2005 Acura TL Type-S, with mileage and options).

  2. Gather key details: current mileage, accident history, service records, and any recent maintenance or repairs.

  3. Use multiple valuation sources: enter your vehicle details into Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds to see private-party, trade-in, and dealer values.

  4. Check local listings: search current listings within your area to see what similar 2005 Acuras are asking and selling for, noting any price trends.

  5. Consider regional adjustments and market timing: demand for older luxury-style sedans or SUVs can shift with fuel prices and seasonality; adjust expectations accordingly.


By combining official valuation tools with current local listings and an honest assessment of your car’s condition, you can arrive at a precise asking or bidding price that reflects today’s market realities.


Summary


For a 2005 Acura, value hinges on model and trim (TL, TSX, MDX, RSX, RL, CL), plus mileage and overall condition. Private-sale ranges generally span from about $2,000 on the low end to around $9,000 on the higher end for well-maintained examples, with TL Type-S, RSX Type-S, and MDX configurations tending toward the upper end. To nail down an exact figure, consult multiple valuation guides (KBB, NADA, Edmunds) and compare local listings, then factor in your car’s specific history and condition.

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