How long do RAV4 last miles?
The Toyota RAV4 should last more than 200,000 miles A Toyota RAV4 can be expected to last 200,000 to 250,000 miles, says Motor and Wheels. That could be 13 to 16 years, although it depends on how much you drive each year. This SUV is one you can count on to last, assuming you keep up with proper maintenance.
Are 2008 RAV4 reliable?
2008 Toyota RAV4 Overview The 2008 Toyota RAV4 gets kudos from the auto press for its staying power. More than 10 years after it was first introduced, the compact SUV that started the class still maintains a strong reputation for reliability, safety and interior comfort.
Is a 2008 Rav 4 all-wheel drive?
As noted in our Performance Overview, the 2008 Toyota RAV4 ranks near the top of its class for performance, thanks in large part to an optional V6 engine that pushes it ahead of competitors. Its smooth, comfortable ride and optional all-wheel drive also get positive reviews.
How many miles does a 2008 Toyota RAV4 get?
Mileage: 131,646 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Blue Engine: 4 Cyl 2.4 L Description: Used 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited Edition with 4WD, Roof Rack, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, 17 Inch Wheels, Heated Mirrors, and Cloth Seats 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited Edition 52 Photos
When did the Toyota RAV4 come out in the US?
The 2008 Toyota RAV4 underwent a major evolution in 2006, growing in size and price. Toyota’s smallest SUV left its long-time rival, the Honda CR-V, in the feature-content dust by offering seating for seven and an optional V6 engine.
Is the Toyota RAV4 worth high mileage?
True of the ’06-’08 four cylinder, it’s just not worth the risk. As far as a high mile ’09 or newer it would depend on the maintenance performed over the years just like any other used car. Buying from a private owner that maintained impeccable records would be a decent bet.
When is the best time to buy a Toyota RAV4?
My wife and I are looking to buy a RAV4 2009 or newer. I was told on this website it’s best to avoid 2008 or older because of an questionable engine problem of being an oil burner (by the way, does everyone agree with that?). Anyway to afford a 2009 we may have to find one that is 120,000 miles or more. How does the RAV4 hold up at a higher milage?