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How much is a 2005 Toyota Camry worth today?

In today's market, a 2005 Toyota Camry typically ranges from about $2,000 to $6,000, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition. Most well-kept examples with average miles tend to fall in the $3,000 to $4,500 range.


To determine the exact value of your car today, consider how mileage, maintenance history, trim level, and location influence price, and consult multiple pricing guides and local listings for a precise estimate.


Current market snapshot


Prices vary by mileage, condition and region; the following ranges reflect typical private-party sale values according to major pricing guides as of 2026.



  • Excellent condition with low miles (often under 100,000 miles, clean title, well maintained): $5,000–$6,000

  • Good condition with average miles (roughly 100,000–150,000 miles): $3,000–$4,500

  • Fair condition with higher miles or minor issues (about 150,000–190,000 miles): $2,000–$3,500

  • Poor condition or significant mechanical/cosmetic needs: under $2,000


These ranges are general guidelines and can vary by market. Dealer asks or financing terms may differ from private-party values.


What drives the price


Several factors push a Camry's value up or down. Understanding them helps you price or evaluate a car accurately.


Key value drivers



  • Mileage and maintenance history

  • Trim level and features (LE, SE, XLE; sunroof, alloy wheels, navigation)

  • Transmission type and engine condition (4-cylinder vs V6)

  • Accident history and title status

  • Cosmetic condition of interior and exterior

  • Location and local market demand

  • Number of previous owners and ownership history


In practice, a car with clean maintenance, no accidents, and a modest mileage will command a higher private-party price than one with gaps in service or salvage history.


How to verify today's price for your Camry


To determine the exact value for a specific car, follow these steps.



  1. Gather essential details: model year, trim, mileage, VIN, features, and maintenance records.

  2. Consult pricing guides (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, Edmunds) and select private-party values for your car's condition.

  3. Scan local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Cars.com, Autotrader) to compare prices of similar cars in your area.

  4. Decide on the sale channel (private party vs trade-in vs dealer) and set a realistic asking price with room for negotiation.

  5. Consider a pre-purchase inspection or professional appraisal if you plan to sell to a buyer who asks for verification.


Using multiple sources gives a realistic range; always cross-check with at least three price guides and several local listings to anchor your price.


Summary


The value of a 2005 Toyota Camry today hinges on mileage, condition, trim and location. Most privately sold examples fall roughly in the $3,000–$4,500 range, with wider bounds from about $2,000 to $6,000 depending on the factors listed above. For precise numbers, consult up-to-date values from Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds, and compare local listings to set a fair price.

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