How long does a 2014 Toyota RAV4 last?

How long does a 2014 Toyota RAV4 last?

The Toyota RAV4 can last between 200,000 to 250,000 miles. Depending on how much you drive, they can give you around 13 to 16 years of excellent service.

Is RAV4 2014 a good car?

The 2014 RAV4 is a good compact SUV that provides generous seating space and class-leading cargo capacity. It also comes with an appropriate number of features and delivers a well-balanced ride. That’s where the good news ends, however. The RAV4 performed poorly in crash tests.

Should I buy a 2014 RAV4?

How much does a 2014 RAV4 cost?

Used 2014 Toyota RAV4 Pricing The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price for the 2014 Toyota RAV4 starts just under $25,000. A top-of-the-line Limited edition with AWD and options can reach around $30,000. The RAV4 EV, available to California buyers, has a higher price of $50,660.

How reliable is the 2014 Toyota RAV4?

How Reliable Is the 2014 Toyota RAV4? J.D. Power gave the 2014 Toyota RAV4 a predicted reliability rating of three out of five. That’s an average score for the market, but it’s slightly below average for the class.

When was the first year of the Toyota RAV4?

If you have a Toyota RAV4 or are looking to buy a Toyota RAV4 we can break down all the Toyota RAV4 problems year by year for you. Let’s start off with the 2005 model year of the Rav4.

Is the 2014 Toyota Rav 4 still running?

Review update: Currently in August 2017, This 2014 RAV-4 has been seized by my wife and I have to use her 2014 Prius-4 to get around town and to commute to work. The RAV-4 still running great without any issue.

What kind of acceleration does a Toyota RAV4 have?

A short time behind the wheel of the Toyota’s RAV4 for 2014 reveals a vehicle that is well-balanced, quiet at highway speeds and smooth riding over most surfaces. Acceleration is tepid but acceptable, with the RAV4 making the 0-60-mph run in under 10 seconds.

What kind of mpg does a Toyota RAV4 get?

With this engine, front-wheel-drive models are EPA-rated at 24/31 mpg city/highway, beating the CR-V (23/31) by only 1 mpg and just trailing the CX-5 (26/35). The RAV4’s efficiency doesn’t come at the expense of power. Where the 2014 RAV4 stands out for the wrong reason is road noise.

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