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How much is a 2005 CR-V worth?

A 2005 Honda CR-V typically sells for about $2,000 to $6,000 in private-party sales, depending on condition, mileage, trim, and location. Clean, well-maintained examples with lower miles tend to fetch the higher end of that range, while cars with more wear or higher mileage command less.


The value is influenced by factors such as trim level (LX vs EX), drivetrain (2WD vs AWD), maintenance history, cosmetic condition, and regional demand. This report provides current-era ranges and practical guidance to help buyers and sellers price fairly today.


What affects the value of a 2005 CR-V?


The 2005 CR-V sits in Honda’s first-generation CR-V lineup in the U.S. market. Prices hinge on trim, drivetrain, mileage, service records, any past accidents, and cosmetic wear. Market demand for aging compact SUVs and the cost of typical repairs on an SUV of this age also play a role. To get a precise figure, you should check current valuations from multiple sources and compare local listings.


Trims and drivetrain


LX models are usually valued a bit lower than EX models, and two-wheel-drive units may be priced differently than all-wheel-drive variants due to perceived utility and maintenance costs.


Estimated private-party value by condition and mileage


Below are typical private-party value ranges for a 2005 CR-V in today’s market, based on common mileage bands and overall condition. Use these as starting points and verify with online valuation tools for your specific location.



  • Excellent/very good condition, 100,000–140,000 miles: roughly $4,500–$6,000

  • Very good condition, 140,000–170,000 miles: roughly $3,500–$4,800

  • Good condition with minor wear, 170,000–190,000 miles: roughly $2,600–$3,800

  • Fair to below-average condition, 190,000+ miles: roughly $1,800–$2,600


These bands reflect typical private-party activity and regional variation. Expect higher prices in markets with stronger demand for affordable used SUVs and lower prices in regions with abundant supply or harsh driving conditions.


Estimated dealer offers and trade-in value


Dealers generally pay less than private-party sellers, often in the range of about 50–75% of private-party value, depending on reconditioning costs and inventory needs. The figures below illustrate approximate dealer-side offers by mileage band.



  • Low miles/strong condition (100,000–140,000): about $1,800–$3,000

  • Moderate miles (140,000–170,000): about $1,500–$2,700

  • High miles or fair condition (170,000–190,000): about $1,000–$2,000

  • Very high miles (190,000+): about $800–$1,500


Note that dealer offers vary by region and dealership strategy. If you’re trading in, you can often improve the outcome by shopping around and getting several quotes, then negotiating with the dealer that offers the most favorable terms.


Maximizing value: practical steps


Taking proactive steps can help you command a higher price, whether selling privately or seeking a trade-in offer.



  1. Gather service records and documentation of maintenance, repairs, and parts replaced.

  2. Address obvious mechanical issues if feasible (e.g., brakes, tires, fluids) to reduce negotiation concerns.

  3. Clean the vehicle inside and out; consider a professional detailing to improve curb appeal.

  4. Take clear, well-lit photos from multiple angles, including the odometer and any flaws.

  5. Check current valuations (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, Edmunds) and compare local listings to price competitively.


Following these steps can help you reach a fair price and avoid leaving money on the table.


How to verify values for your area


Prices vary by region, season, and local demand. To get the most accurate figure, input your exact year, trim, mileage, and condition into multiple online valuation tools and compare the results with local listings and recent sale prices in your area.


Summary


For a 2005 CR-V, private-party values typically range from about $2,000 to $6,000 depending on miles and condition, with EX AWD models tending toward the higher end. Dealer offers are usually lower, often 50–75% of private-party values. To maximize your outcome, gather maintenance records, fix obvious issues, price competitively, and compare several offers from both private buyers and dealers. Check up-to-date valuations from multiple sources to reflect your local market.

How much should I pay for a 2005 CR-V?


2005 Honda CR-V Values and Prices
Estimated Private Party Values range from about $3,225 to $4,650 depending on vehicle style. Values and prices are based on national averages and typical mileage for this model, but they can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors.



What is the blue book value of a 2005 Honda CR-V?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2005 Honda CR-V EX Sport Utility 4D range from about $2,455 to $3,230 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $3,615 to $4,590 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/7/2026.



What year to stay away from a Honda CR-V?


Keep in mind that your personal driving habits will dictate the longevity of a used Honda CR-V. Avoid the 2002-2004 models due to guaranteed HVAC implosions, the 2015 model for its infuriating idle vibration, and the 2017-2018 models for their severe turbo-engine oil dilution flaws.



How many miles will a 2005 CR-V last?


How many miles you get out of your New Fairfield-area Honda CR-V largely depends on how well you maintain it and how you drive it. Honda CR-V models that are regularly serviced have been known to last between 250,000 and 300,000 miles—an impressive feat.


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