2005
The market shows a wide dispersion in pricing, with significant variation based on mileage and condition. Lower mileage examples command a premium, while older listings or those with higher mileage present opportunities for savings.
Moderate
Given the wide price range and varying mileage, buyers should prioritize their needs. For maximum savings, target the lowest priced listings, but be prepared for higher mileage. For lower mileage examples, expect to pay closer to the market average, but still look for deals below the overall average. Listings with longer days on market offer greater negotiation leverage.
Priced significantly below average with exceptionally low mileage and the longest days on market, offering substantial negotiation potential.
Offers a price well below the market average and very low mileage, representing excellent value for a low-mileage example.
Priced below average with low mileage, providing a strong value proposition for a well-maintained example.
The lowest priced listing by a significant margin, offering the largest potential savings, despite higher mileage.
Tied for the lowest price, offering substantial savings, though it has higher mileage. The price is the primary driver for this recommendation.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025