BADVIN vehicle history report for
2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDERVIN: 5TDJZRAH1MS035913
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Historical Records
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Photos
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Sales History
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Sale Prices
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Market report
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Historical Records
Historical records may include service and maintenance records, title status (clean, junk, salvage), insurance records, number of owners, registration events and states, and other information.
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Available historical records for VIN 5TDJZRAH1MS035913
Latest reported mileage: 423 mi
Below you can see some examples of what these records could look like.
2023-03-07
a year ago
26,782 mi
TOTAL LOSS VEHICLE
Collision damage reported
Collision damage reported
2021-10-29
3 years ago
10,444 mi
Damage reported: minor to moderate damage
Damage to right rear
Damage to rear
Damage to right rear
Damage to rear
2020-09-06
4 years ago
37,832 mi
NOT ACTUAL MILEAGE TITLE ISSUED
Titled or registered as lease vehicle
Titled or registered as lease vehicle
Sale Record
Year | 2021 |
ODO | — |
Seller | Hidden text (Hidden text) |
MSRP | $5319 |
Location | Houston, TX, 77079 |
Date | appeared 4 years ago latest price $7160 sale post disappeared 2020-10-07 |
Sale Website Type | classifieds |
Notes | |
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sale information provided by user #295552
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Tech Specs
Body Style | SUV |
Color | Blizzard Pearl |
Color (Interior) | Red |
Transmission | 8-Speed Automatic |
Engine | 3.5L V6 24V PDI DOHC |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Extra Features
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- Leather Red Interior
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- Premium Carpet Mat Set:,50 State Emissions
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- SPECIAL COLOR,
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- VIP Sales Follow-Up
Standard Features
All these features are based on a model in general. This specific vehicle may differ.
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- Bluetooth Wireless Phone Connectivity
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- Electrochromatic rearview mirror
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- Interior air filtration
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- Power remote driver mirror adjustment
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- Remote act
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- ABS And Driveline Traction Control
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- Cloth/leatherette seat upholstery
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- Fold forward seatback rear seats
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- Machined aluminum rims w/ painted accents
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- Power Windows
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- Safety Connect with 3-Year Trial
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- Total Number of Speakers: 6
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- 2nd and 3rd row head airbags
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- Braking Assist
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- Express open/close glass sunroof
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- Leather/metal-look shift knob trim
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- Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
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- Remote power door locks
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- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
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- Anti-Theft Alarm System
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- Cruise controls on steering wheel
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- Front Ventilated disc brakes,1st
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- Manual Folding Third Row Seat
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- Privacy glass: Deep
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- Side airbag
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- Trip Computer
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- Audio controls on steering wheel
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- Bucket Front Seats
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- External temperature display
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- Leather/metal-look steering wheel trim
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- Power remote trunk release
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- Roof rails
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- Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire specific
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- Tachometer
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- Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback
Model Analytics & Market Report
We've analyzed more than 191,800 sales records of this model and here are some numbers.
The average price for new (MSRP) 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER in 2021 was $41,405.
The average price for used 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER nowadays in 2024 is $35,508 which is 86% from the original price.
Estimated mileage driven per year is 11,461 miles.
For this model we also have depreciation curve, photos, list of features and options, and other analytics.
Take a look at 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER model page in BADVIN vehicles catalog.
Depreciation
The graph below is a depreciation curve for 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER. It shows how much this model looses per year in price. This analytics is calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER in each year since the year of manufacturing, current year price and projected price in the future years.
You can scroll the table horizontally to see all columns.
Year | Average Mileage | Average Price | % Left | % Lost | ||
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2021 MSRP | 0 mi | $41,405 | — | — | 100% | 0% |
2021 | 11,461 mi | $47,195 | −$5,790 | −13.98% | 113.98% | -13.98% |
2022 | 22,922 mi | $39,900 | +$7,295 | +15.46% | 96.37% | 3.63% |
2023 | 34,383 mi | $37,499 | +$2,401 | +6.02% | 90.57% | 9.43% |
2024 | 45,844 mi | $35,508 | +$1,991 | +5.31% | 85.76% | 14.24% |
2025 | 57,305 mi | $33,452 | +$2,056 | +5.79% | 80.79% | 19.21% |
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Price vs Mileage
The graph below shows how mileage affects the price for 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER. This data was calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER by mileage and number of sales.
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Mileage | Average Price | Sample Size |
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5,000 mi | $37,900 | 23 sales |
10,000 mi | $38,419 | 110 sales |
15,000 mi | $38,342 | 254 sales |
20,000 mi | $37,691 | 536 sales |
25,000 mi | $36,991 | 751 sales |
30,000 mi | $35,998 | 996 sales |
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Frequently asked questions
A used car might not have a window sticker because it is only legally required on new vehicles; once the vehicle is sold initially, the label might be removed or lost.
To ensure the 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER meets environmental standards, look for emissions ratings and fuel economy data on the window sticker, which indicate compliance with environmental regulations.
Yes, VIN decoding can help in legal situations by providing verified vehicle information, which can be crucial in cases of theft, accidents, or disputes over vehicle identity.
Understanding depreciation is important for car owners to manage financial expectations and make informed decisions about selling or trading in their vehicles at the right time.
Mileage verification may confirm the 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER's odometer reading, helping to check for fraud or tampering which can affect its value and performance, if data is accurate and complete.
Yes, the Monroney label typically lists the exterior color and interior options of the vehicle, providing buyers with specifics about the vehicle’s appearance and styling.
Discrepancies between a window sticker and actual dealer pricing can occur due to additional dealer markup, optional add-ons not included in the sticker, or regional pricing differences.