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Toyota Rav 4
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:37 pm
Long story short our van has 180k miles on it and is starting to have problems. I have a daughter that will be 16 in a couple years and wants a Rav 4. I'm thinking of buying one for my wife to drive for a couple years until my daughter turns 16 and then doing it all over again for my next daughter who will be 2.5 years behind her.
Is there anything I need to know about the vehicle? Any thing I want or don't want? I want base line model as its going to be a first time driver but didn't know anything about the engine? We've had good luck with our toyota's as I drive a Tundra and my son drives a Tacoma. TIA
Is there anything I need to know about the vehicle? Any thing I want or don't want? I want base line model as its going to be a first time driver but didn't know anything about the engine? We've had good luck with our toyota's as I drive a Tundra and my son drives a Tacoma. TIA
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:40 pm to PT24-7
Look at a 2022 CH-R with low mileage.
Easy driver and small enough for a young female driver.
Make sure to do city driver and Interstate before buying.
Easy driver and small enough for a young female driver.
Make sure to do city driver and Interstate before buying.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:43 pm to PT24-7
I think some of the later models on that platform have CVT's, stay away at all costs and do whatever it takes to get a conventional slushbox.
Otherwise, typical Toyota reliability.
Otherwise, typical Toyota reliability.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:46 pm to AndyCBR
I'm sorry but what is a CVT?
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:46 pm to PT24-7
Variety is the spice of life, YodaFam.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:48 pm to PT24-7
quote:
I'm sorry but what is a CVT?
continuously variable transmission
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:51 pm to PT24-7
RAV’s are pretty bare bones vehicles that don’t seem to age particularly well. I would highly recommend you check out the Honda CR-V. Mid sized SUV with great safety rating, many more amenities and you can get the pimped out version for less than $40k (including TTL). Recently bought 2 of these for my kids.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:54 pm to PT24-7
I have two 2023 RAV4 Hybrids XLE. Average 42mpg with typical Toyota reliability. Routine maintenance covered to 36k miles. I believe the XLE package offers the best value on options and the hybrid offers much better fuel economy and AWD without sacrificing performance.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:55 pm to PT24-7
The Bad:
The passenger seat sits way too fricking high and isn't adjustable.
6'2+ passengers will not like that front passenger seat.
The sunroof is noisy even when closed.
both of these issues are known now but we didn't know before buying new in 2021. They may not be an issue on 2024 and newer versions.
The good:
We've put 100k miles on in it in 4yrs. From Baton Rouge, We've driven that little fricker to Austin/New Braunfels/San Antonio four times, Disney World twice, and Lexington/Cincinatti. Not a single issue.
Great lil SUV.
The passenger seat sits way too fricking high and isn't adjustable.
6'2+ passengers will not like that front passenger seat.
The sunroof is noisy even when closed.
both of these issues are known now but we didn't know before buying new in 2021. They may not be an issue on 2024 and newer versions.
The good:
We've put 100k miles on in it in 4yrs. From Baton Rouge, We've driven that little fricker to Austin/New Braunfels/San Antonio four times, Disney World twice, and Lexington/Cincinatti. Not a single issue.
Great lil SUV.
This post was edited on 12/9/24 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:56 pm to Fiddler crab
Thanks, I think I want to stay away from a Hybrid as she will be taking it to college.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 7:57 pm to PT24-7
It’s a Toyota
The cvt from Toyota is NOT a Nissan CVT
The cvt from Toyota is NOT a Nissan CVT
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:01 pm to AndyCBR
quote:
I think some of the later models on that platform have CVT's, stay away at all costs
Braindead take.
RAV4s are some of the most reliable vehicles on the road
This post was edited on 12/9/24 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:03 pm to PT24-7
In 2018, we bought a 2016 rav4 for our daughter. She’s still driving it and loves it. She’s now gainfully employed since college graduation and has zero plans to replace it any time soon.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:05 pm to Cracker
quote:
It’s a Toyota
The cvt from Toyota is NOT a Nissan CVT
Also, it's the Corolla Cross with the CVT, not the RAV 4. The non-electric RAV has an 8 speed automatic.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:07 pm to PT24-7
Fantastic vehicle for kids. Easy to park. Normal maintenance = no repairs. It’s what we got our kid for college and still has it. XLE with sunroof and leather upgrade. Very nice car.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:07 pm to PT24-7
I drove one for a couple of years & loved it. Seems like there was a blind spot, so I would get the blind spot detector. The only reason we got rid of it was that it wasn’t comfortable for my husband on long trips. (He was 6’4”). No other complaints, even handled well in winter weather.
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:09 pm to PT24-7
Had one as a rental for 1 month. Tore up the lease roads from carlsbad to jal to hobbs.
Anyone been up over there knows those roads are rough.
It just skipped everywhere like a mountain goat. Very impressed
Anyone been up over there knows those roads are rough.
It just skipped everywhere like a mountain goat. Very impressed
Posted on 12/9/24 at 8:09 pm to PT24-7
Yes but they are not underpowered.
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