I sometimes think I'm the only person in the world who prefers cloth interiors to leather. They don't burn your ass in summer, freeze your ass in winter, you don't slide when going around corners. Cloth for me please every single time.
You're not alone, if I have a choice I'm 100% choosing cloth every time. The one thing I like about leather is that the kids don't wreck it as quickly. 😂
@@stickbrick8219 One of the interiors that I like the most is that of the 1999 Chevy Blazer; perhaps because it was one of my first cars, or because it is very similar to that of a 1991 BMW M3, which was the first car I got into as a co-driver when I was a child.
I'm really enjoying your videos and your viewpoint. I drive a 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe as my daily. I also have a 1987 Ford XR3i cabriolet for summer fun. My wife has a 2021 Fiat 500. I love driving all of these for different reasons. Your Rav looks really well, I would have to attack the front bumper greyness though.
I missed my 1999 Rav. One of the best car I have owned. I’m happy I’m still driving my 04 Rav4 now. I also have a 13 and 16 ravs for my wife and son. Great cars 👍🏻👍🏻
I've got a first gen, 2003 Highlander with the 3.0L V6, same as what you describe with your RAV4, zero creaks or rattles in the interior even when on dirt roads, zero flex in the door panels, sound system still sounds like new, so impressed with the build quality in that era of vehicle
That thing is amazing its making me really want one, def sound dapen all the panels. my lexus is super quiet a 2010 es350, fantastic car everything i need nothing i dont
My newest vehicle is a 2008 Honda Fit Sport.. all the amenities.. A/C and cruise control. I grew up driving my 2000 Wrangler, 4 cyl/5 spd no A/C, soft top so basically everything is a Mercedes after that 😂
my man, you're not supposed to be breaking the youtube algorithm using a '98 rav4!! I love it 🤣 so cool to see your channel getting so much traction haha!
At 245 lbs, I just had to have the seat reupholstered in my 95 Tacoma. I bought the truck new and it now has 318 K miles on it. It wasn't so much the fabric as the rubber was just flat. Sure feels good now. Think I'll keep it a few more years.
The sound deadening material can make a huge difference. Just make sure you do a lot of research on where to put it, and how much to use. A little bit goes a long way, when people use a ton of it I think it's probably overkill and has diminishing returns.
When I first saw my (to be) Subaru in 2004, it felt so modern and futuristic... Heated seats, CD changer, automatic dual zone climate control. Now that it's mine it feels almost retro: the heated seats are controlled by knobs that don't 'forget' their positions, the CD changer has a button for each CD instead of touchscreen menus, even the electronic HVAC controls are still manual buttons and knobs. There are no buttons to bump on the steering wheel and accidentally change the radio, only the horn. The late 90s and early 2000s were really the sweet spot of cars you could drive wearing mittens.
Yeah man, 90's cars we're much simpler. I still have my 1997 Ford Expedition. It doesn't insult me for not wearing a seatbelt when I'm moving cars around from our single driveway lol.
I gotta say, i love my 2017 Honda civic. But when i go to make a project car or an overlanding vehicle here soon. I would love a beetle or maybe just get a 25 year old toyota or nissan to offroad with. The connection you get with an old car just feels so satisfying.
The only thing I've found nicer in newer cars are the cup holders. My 90s vehicles have flimsy cup holders while my 2016 Nissan minivan has 10 solid cupholders. Everything else about the interior of the Nissan, though, is terrible. My old Corolla's interior is in much better shape even though it's 20 years older.
My first car I bought at 17 was a ‘99 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ. Had 107k miles on it, I’m in Buffalo, NY so we’re notorious for rusty frames from all the road salt we put down in the winter. Previous owner inherited it from his grandma who lived down south and only drove it for a year before he decided to upgrade, so it was almost rust free. Interior and exterior were mint, never had a rattle, speaker issues, electrical issues. Dashboard and center console was so simple, had like 5 buttons on it. It just looked and felt so durable. I could take it off road, no issues. I agree the older cars just feel better, more simple and have better quality materials that stand the test of time. Finally sold it last year nearly 5 years later when it started to have some major reoccurring problems with the head gasket, I wanted something more reliable as I finished up college this past year. I got a ‘12 Toyota Highlander, 59k miles in May this year and have fallen in love with Toyota. Very reliable, I want to own this until I run it into the ground.
I have a '94 Toyota Xtra cab pickup with 5-speed and 345,000 miles on. Toyota's build quality in that era was definitely second to none. The interior of that truck is all business but also comfortable enough to make 10 - 12 hr trips no problem. And... it averages 25 mpg (US). No rust, no squeaks, no rattles. I'll be keeping it for a while longer!
I love simple interiors. Thats why I love my 2022 Tacomas interior. It reminds me of my 1993 Toyota Pickups interior meaning not fancy but I have everything I need inside.
I will definitly buy a RAV 4 mk1 later, I'm excited to drive one through the plains and hills offroad:). Currently I have a 1998 Volkswagen Polo 6N with the massive 1.0 Liter motor, with whooping 50 Hp😆, but I love this car, it isn't fast or anything, but the interior e.g. is quality wise damn good. Much better than in the Golf 4 or the later vehicles. Simple, durable, does what it should. That's all I need💯
i want to say special thanks to you for figuring out that focus on a camera this time. all these shots look fantastic. Old rav4 is awesome. When i was a kid our friends and neighbors had a 2 door wine red one, i always admired how well balanced that looked. And here you are bringing us such a throwback. Great job, keep'em coming
After I sold my Rav 4 that was identical to yours I couldn’t deviate from the basic concept of what your videos are all about. I bought a 2003 4Runner that is the younger big brother of the Rav. Imperial green mica with grey sides cladding. Is exactly what I look into my cars. Easy to fix, utilitarian, bulletproof 90 technology. If someone opens their doors too hard, no problem, my plastic grey fender will take care of your door edge. The 4Runner drove the same distance to the moon and yes! No noises in the suspension. Great video.
My camper truck is an ‘89 F150 with the all red interior with the full width bench seat. Still in great shape but sometimes I think I ‘d prefer the split seat with the fold down arm rest/cubby. Maybe I’ll come across one in a junkyard someday. I’ve done out the camper area with red fabric and carpet to match. Apart from Toyotas, I also found the old Audis from the 80s had really good, hardwearing, yet plush, fabric on the seats. 👍🏻
I just got a ‘98 RAV4 the other day. It’s been 15 years since I last drove a manual and I missed it so much. I got the one with the sunroof. Not sure if that’s the only difference between mine and yours. The rest all look the same.
I feel like the only thing separating an old car from a new one is the radio, threw a atoto double din in my '02 celica and its already way better then most cars "infotainment"
Owning a vehicle is a losing proposition....best you can do is wisely manage the decline...and buying an older car is very wise....the depreciation is mostly over with...you just need a good mechanic sometimes...and you need to fix some stuff yourself...new vehicles will cause a lot of finacial stress....you won't build wealth buying newer cars....its real dumb...
Good question! The most comparable would be the 1st gen CRV, which I have owned and modified. I am less familiar with the 2nd Gen CRV but it seems to be a reputable vehicle. It comes down to personal preference for me with size, looks, and era -without diving too much into mechanical specs. The 2nd gen may be a little less rugged and more city-like.
Sound Dampening yes! It makes almost any car better, and a little goes a long way. You only need to cover large panels at a 50-60% coverage rate. The gains for full coverage are minuscule.
Man, I love how the clean the paint is on your RAV! I think I may get my paint redone once I’ve finished my mechanical overhauls. Deciding whether to DIY or pay a professional
B quiet is like dynamat but way cheaper. Recommend doing the wheel arches under front carpet and behind plastic inner quarter panel. This will almost eliminate tire noise. Can do inner door panels to improve audio acoustics and reduce door tin sound when shutting it
Additionally, older cloth interiors are so underrated. Leather heats up in the summer, is cold as ice in the winter and cracks overtime. Cloth is much more durable and tends to offer a more cushy feel than leather.
The sad thing is that with age all the plastic used is gonna get brittle. Same with engine components. And there is basically nothing to stop that from happening. You see that currently on the first generation Lexus LS. That car is known to be built proof, but these days they have more and more problems. Just due to age.
Another Rav4 banger, Owen. Do you find you get better views with the super short videos? I always shoot for at least ten minutes myself. Love the car, ignore the other commenters, NEVER PAINT THAT BUMBER. Sidenote: my 2003 Vibe rattles like Charlie Browns Christmas tree. Oh and CONGRATS ON 1,000 subs
Many thanks for the support Raymond! Great mention of your Pontiac vibe 😂 I didn’t initially plan for this length, but my videos kept ending around a few minutes. -Which may help with audience retention, which in turn lets UA-cam know people like your stuff. I may release some longer videos in the future once I have larger community-there is some really cool stuff to come!
Totally agree something about older interiors, feels nostalgic even when you weren’t born in that era. 🤎 that’s a different kind of quality you can’t get today
I sometimes think I'm the only person in the world who prefers cloth interiors to leather. They don't burn your ass in summer, freeze your ass in winter, you don't slide when going around corners. Cloth for me please every single time.
I've seen someone remove their leather to add cloth from another vehicle, you're not alone!
You're not alone, if I have a choice I'm 100% choosing cloth every time. The one thing I like about leather is that the kids don't wreck it as quickly. 😂
Totally agree, I love old interiors...especially when they are all plástic without simulations of wood...
...When I'm in a car I like to feel the complete sensation that I'm in a car and not in a furniture store.
Best car I ever had was a 98 accord with some awesome simulated wood grain………interior was like new when I soldit
@@stickbrick8219 One of the interiors that I like the most is that of the 1999 Chevy Blazer; perhaps because it was one of my first cars, or because it is very similar to that of a 1991 BMW M3, which was the first car I got into as a co-driver when I was a child.
I'm really enjoying your videos and your viewpoint. I drive a 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe as my daily. I also have a 1987 Ford XR3i cabriolet for summer fun. My wife has a 2021 Fiat 500. I love driving all of these for different reasons. Your Rav looks really well, I would have to attack the front bumper greyness though.
Nice, Thanks for sharing! I really like your comment. The bumper is faded as can be haha.
The cloth seats in my 2001 Camry hold up exceptionally well, better than the leather from that era. 😊
I’ve had 18 cars the newest car is my current 2008 Crown Victoria P71..love it to death. Screw a car payment. And long live the old school
Awesome!
I missed my 1999 Rav. One of the best car I have owned. I’m happy I’m still driving my 04 Rav4 now. I also have a 13 and 16 ravs for my wife and son. Great cars 👍🏻👍🏻
Perfect! Thanks for sharing.
I've got a first gen, 2003 Highlander with the 3.0L V6, same as what you describe with your RAV4, zero creaks or rattles in the interior even when on dirt roads, zero flex in the door panels, sound system still sounds like new, so impressed with the build quality in that era of vehicle
Awesome to hear 😎
That thing is amazing its making me really want one, def sound dapen all the panels. my lexus is super quiet a 2010 es350, fantastic car everything i need nothing i dont
Thanks for watching! That’s good to hear 😎
My newest vehicle is a 2008 Honda Fit Sport.. all the amenities.. A/C and cruise control. I grew up driving my 2000 Wrangler, 4 cyl/5 spd no A/C, soft top so basically everything is a Mercedes after that 😂
Haha you know it!
my man, you're not supposed to be breaking the youtube algorithm using a '98 rav4!! I love it 🤣 so cool to see your channel getting so much traction haha!
Haha! Very much appreciated, John! 🙌
At 245 lbs, I just had to have the seat reupholstered in my 95 Tacoma. I bought the truck new and it now has 318 K miles on it. It wasn't so much the fabric as the rubber was just flat. Sure feels good now. Think I'll keep it a few more years.
That’s sweet! A good thing to keep in mind when these seats run flat haha. Thanks for sharing
The sound deadening material can make a huge difference. Just make sure you do a lot of research on where to put it, and how much to use. A little bit goes a long way, when people use a ton of it I think it's probably overkill and has diminishing returns.
Good to know, thank you!
When I first saw my (to be) Subaru in 2004, it felt so modern and futuristic... Heated seats, CD changer, automatic dual zone climate control. Now that it's mine it feels almost retro: the heated seats are controlled by knobs that don't 'forget' their positions, the CD changer has a button for each CD instead of touchscreen menus, even the electronic HVAC controls are still manual buttons and knobs. There are no buttons to bump on the steering wheel and accidentally change the radio, only the horn.
The late 90s and early 2000s were really the sweet spot of cars you could drive wearing mittens.
Yeah man, 90's cars we're much simpler. I still have my 1997 Ford Expedition. It doesn't insult me for not wearing a seatbelt when I'm moving cars around from our single driveway lol.
More RAV4 videos please 😊
How much fuel does it uses?
50L gets me around 400km give or take
I gotta say, i love my 2017 Honda civic. But when i go to make a project car or an overlanding vehicle here soon. I would love a beetle or maybe just get a 25 year old toyota or nissan to offroad with. The connection you get with an old car just feels so satisfying.
Sweet. Thanks for watching!
A lot of the smell in 50s cars came from the Mohair used in the upholstery
Interesting! I have not heard that.
The only thing I've found nicer in newer cars are the cup holders. My 90s vehicles have flimsy cup holders while my 2016 Nissan minivan has 10 solid cupholders.
Everything else about the interior of the Nissan, though, is terrible. My old Corolla's interior is in much better shape even though it's 20 years older.
The cup holder struggle is real haha. There is one in the centre console in this RAV4 that works surprisingly well.
@@Owen_Earl Center console ones are nice. My Corolla only has the flimsy spring-loaded type that come out of the dash. But that's my only complaint.
My first car I bought at 17 was a ‘99 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ. Had 107k miles on it, I’m in Buffalo, NY so we’re notorious for rusty frames from all the road salt we put down in the winter. Previous owner inherited it from his grandma who lived down south and only drove it for a year before he decided to upgrade, so it was almost rust free. Interior and exterior were mint, never had a rattle, speaker issues, electrical issues. Dashboard and center console was so simple, had like 5 buttons on it. It just looked and felt so durable. I could take it off road, no issues. I agree the older cars just feel better, more simple and have better quality materials that stand the test of time. Finally sold it last year nearly 5 years later when it started to have some major reoccurring problems with the head gasket, I wanted something more reliable as I finished up college this past year. I got a ‘12 Toyota Highlander, 59k miles in May this year and have fallen in love with Toyota. Very reliable, I want to own this until I run it into the ground.
Super! Thanks for sharing your story
I have a jeep cherokee 2000 and it has roll down windows and 429,000 miles and runs well. I like the simplicity.
Wow! 😮
I have a '94 Toyota Xtra cab pickup with 5-speed and 345,000 miles on. Toyota's build quality in that era was definitely second to none. The interior of that truck is all business but also comfortable enough to make 10 - 12 hr trips no problem. And... it averages 25 mpg (US). No rust, no squeaks, no rattles. I'll be keeping it for a while longer!
Awesome. Love to hear it!
I love simple interiors. Thats why I love my 2022 Tacomas interior. It reminds me of my 1993 Toyota Pickups interior meaning not fancy but I have everything I need inside.
That’s great!
I will definitly buy a RAV 4 mk1 later, I'm excited to drive one through the plains and hills offroad:). Currently I have a 1998 Volkswagen Polo 6N with the massive 1.0 Liter motor, with whooping 50 Hp😆, but I love this car, it isn't fast or anything, but the interior e.g. is quality wise damn good. Much better than in the Golf 4 or the later vehicles. Simple, durable, does what it should. That's all I need💯
Sweet! Thanks for sharing
i want to say special thanks to you for figuring out that focus on a camera this time. all these shots look fantastic. Old rav4 is awesome. When i was a kid our friends and neighbors had a 2 door wine red one, i always admired how well balanced that looked. And here you are bringing us such a throwback. Great job, keep'em coming
Thank you very much!
Beautiful little classic gem, I'm happy for you! Thank You for sharing this gem with us!
Many thanks!
After I sold my Rav 4 that was identical to yours I couldn’t deviate from the basic concept of what your videos are all about. I bought a 2003 4Runner that is the younger big brother of the Rav. Imperial green mica with grey sides cladding. Is exactly what I look into my cars. Easy to fix, utilitarian, bulletproof 90 technology. If someone opens their doors too hard, no problem, my plastic grey fender will take care of your door edge. The 4Runner drove the same distance to the moon and yes! No noises in the suspension. Great video.
I hear you, thank you for this comment! Much appreciated
old is gold when it comes to Rav4
My camper truck is an ‘89 F150 with the all red interior with the full width bench seat. Still in great shape but sometimes I think I ‘d prefer the split seat with the fold down arm rest/cubby. Maybe I’ll come across one in a junkyard someday. I’ve done out the camper area with red fabric and carpet to match. Apart from Toyotas, I also found the old Audis from the 80s had really good, hardwearing, yet plush, fabric on the seats. 👍🏻
Cool! Mine had the same bench seat, like a bouncy couch but very comfy. The middle cubby is nice too. Cheers
Had one of these in the family as a kid, thanks for bringing back the memories!
Cool! Happy to hear it. Thanks for watching 😎
Absolutely true! I'd really enjoy a nice car from the 90s. They were so simple and basic. No need for all the bells as whistles out there today..
Right on!
I love simplicity
@@lyimoej7198 Never out of fashion!
ive sat in a 1998 mitsubishi 3000gt, and I've got to say its more comfy than my dads gls 450
Nice! Some of those older cars have incredibly comfortable seats
I just got a ‘98 RAV4 the other day. It’s been 15 years since I last drove a manual and I missed it so much. I got the one with the sunroof. Not sure if that’s the only difference between mine and yours. The rest all look the same.
Congrats! Keep enjoying it 🙌
I feel like the only thing separating an old car from a new one is the radio, threw a atoto double din in my '02 celica and its already way better then most cars "infotainment"
Nice!
The key fobs and push button start stuff is also terrible. Give me an old fashioned key.
I’m the same!
Owning a vehicle is a losing proposition....best you can do is wisely manage the decline...and buying an older car is very wise....the depreciation is mostly over with...you just need a good mechanic sometimes...and you need to fix some stuff yourself...new vehicles will cause a lot of finacial stress....you won't build wealth buying newer cars....its real dumb...
Well said! 😎
Great videos! Question, what made you choose this over the 2nd Gen Honda CRV?
Good question! The most comparable would be the 1st gen CRV, which I have owned and modified. I am less familiar with the 2nd Gen CRV but it seems to be a reputable vehicle.
It comes down to personal preference for me with size, looks, and era -without diving too much into mechanical specs. The 2nd gen may be a little less rugged and more city-like.
It's cool..i loved my 90'smondeo interiors, they were velour with great pattern on them and didnt go baggy like the 80's fords! 👌
Nice! My 98 contour SVT had amazing seats (American version of the mondeo)
@Owen_Earl nice! I imagine similar spec then, I'll take a look sometime!👌
keep making content man. well done!
Thanks!!
I have a 2000 rav4 and I love it.
Sound Dampening yes! It makes almost any car better, and a little goes a long way. You only need to cover large panels at a 50-60% coverage rate. The gains for full coverage are minuscule.
This is good to know! Appreciate the info!
Man, I love how the clean the paint is on your RAV! I think I may get my paint redone once I’ve finished my mechanical overhauls. Deciding whether to DIY or pay a professional
Thanks man! Everything besides the hood on this one is decent haha. Sounds like a good plan
B quiet is like dynamat but way cheaper. Recommend doing the wheel arches under front carpet and behind plastic inner quarter panel. This will almost eliminate tire noise. Can do inner door panels to improve audio acoustics and reduce door tin sound when shutting it
Sweet. Thank you for the information!
keep up the great videos bro
Will do, much appreciated 👊
Are they original wheels. My wife had a two door in same colour, but our wheels had a different profile.... I like your wheels.
Yeah, thanks!
Additionally, older cloth interiors are so underrated. Leather heats up in the summer, is cold as ice in the winter and cracks overtime. Cloth is much more durable and tends to offer a more cushy feel than leather.
Cloth is definitely less maintenance, for a simple vehicle it’s the best.
Old cloth was breathable. Plastics were soft.
Now they do all black interiors to hide the cheap plastics.
and blind you with the giant screen that will be outdated after a few phone releases.
I drive a 99 Subaru Forester. I would drive the RAV4 if fuel wasn't so expensive where I live.
Loving this series, hopefully you can get a Honda CR-V for an in-depth comparison.
Thanks! That would be cool, I used to have one. I lifted it and rolled on Falken Wildpeak A/T’s
lab coat paul has a great series on doing useful upgrades like sound deadening, should check out his video and see if it’s worth it to you or not
Thanks for the tip!
You can’t beat analog vehicles!
100%
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My 98 Corolla still looks and drives like new.
That’s amazing!
Have you thought of restoring the rav's paint?
Yeah, that would be nice! I've been keeping it a low cost driver focusing on mechanical maintenance
The sad thing is that with age all the plastic used is gonna get brittle. Same with engine components. And there is basically nothing to stop that from happening. You see that currently on the first generation Lexus LS. That car is known to be built proof, but these days they have more and more problems. Just due to age.
This is a good comment, valid points. Thank you for watching!
The trick is you got to find one that has been garaged all it's life. My 96 XJ Jeep is one of them and the interior is like new...
90's definitely pre 2010, really gone downhill since 😕
Another Rav4 banger, Owen. Do you find you get better views with the super short videos? I always shoot for at least ten minutes myself.
Love the car, ignore the other commenters, NEVER PAINT THAT BUMBER.
Sidenote: my 2003 Vibe rattles like Charlie Browns Christmas tree. Oh and CONGRATS ON 1,000 subs
Vibes are the best! I've owned 2. Now I daily a 96 Prado .
Many thanks for the support Raymond! Great mention of your Pontiac vibe 😂
I didn’t initially plan for this length, but my videos kept ending around a few minutes.
-Which may help with audience retention, which in turn lets UA-cam know people like your stuff.
I may release some longer videos in the future once I have larger community-there is some really cool stuff to come!
Totally agree something about older interiors, feels nostalgic even when you weren’t born in that era. 🤎 that’s a different kind of quality you can’t get today
Yes! Thanks for watching