I have a 2018 Toyota RAV4 adventure all wheel drive / 4 wheel drive 3500 lb towing capacity. It's the best Toyota ever! 2018 was the best year! And the 2018 Toyota adventure RAV4 was the cherry on the cake!
Love my 2017 Rav4. I owned an equinox before this and it fell apart around 110k miles. I've put 100k miles on my Rav4 in a year and a half and all I have had to do outside of basic maintenance was replace the battery. I will say the torque converter started making noise and grumbling around 100k miles but my mechanic put an additive in it and I haven't heard it since!
@@philippezevenberg1332 yep, I’m a medical courier, it’s at 125k miles now and still no issues. I will say the factory rotors went bad at 45k miles which is super early, but that’s why I didn’t replace them with oem ones. It’s been the best car I’ve ever owned but I come from a GM family lol. Shudder fix should keep your torque converter behaving if it starts to shudder.
@@JeffLudington-m6t Worst vehicle I ever owned was a 2012 Equinox. Engine, tranny, cheap suspension parts, shit gas. Next worst was a Chevy Cruze. Trans and Turbo went out before 120k miles. Yup, I am a Toyota guy now.
I have a 2004 5spd awd with 250k on it. It’s not perfect but ya cant kill her. In the event she goes down anytime soon I just picked up a 2010 sport v6 awd with 60k original miles to keep me going.
😢 can you elaborate? AMD from the car care nut channel recommends only 2016-2018 but they are so expensive so I’ve been trying to find out if any of the older models are dependable.
My daughter has a 2004 rav4 she loves it, only minor maintenance, nothing serious has gone out on her rav4, she told me she is not ever gonna give it up.
Good vid but how about doing them in sequence?
They did them in order of reliability ranking I believe.
I have a 2018 Toyota RAV4 adventure all wheel drive / 4 wheel drive 3500 lb towing capacity. It's the best Toyota ever! 2018 was the best year! And the 2018 Toyota adventure RAV4 was the cherry on the cake!
Love my 2017 Rav4. I owned an equinox before this and it fell apart around 110k miles. I've put 100k miles on my Rav4 in a year and a half and all I have had to do outside of basic maintenance was replace the battery. I will say the torque converter started making noise and grumbling around 100k miles but my mechanic put an additive in it and I haven't heard it since!
100k miles in a year and you just replaced the battery?? Yeah I'm sold.
@@philippezevenberg1332 yep, I’m a medical courier, it’s at 125k miles now and still no issues. I will say the factory rotors went bad at 45k miles which is super early, but that’s why I didn’t replace them with oem ones. It’s been the best car I’ve ever owned but I come from a GM family lol. Shudder fix should keep your torque converter behaving if it starts to shudder.
I got burned on 2 equinox. First had electric issues. 2nd the engine went out at 110k miles. All highway miles
@@JeffLudington-m6t Worst vehicle I ever owned was a 2012 Equinox. Engine, tranny, cheap suspension parts, shit gas. Next worst was a Chevy Cruze. Trans and Turbo went out before 120k miles. Yup, I am a Toyota guy now.
100k kms on my 2017 RAV4 se. only replaced batteries and other general maintenance but nothing major. excellent vehicle.
That's the reason , I love my 2018 model by heart... I got it on 2018 June with price tag of $22K brand new.
Love my 2016 RAV4 LE.
great price new wow i got 23 new 28k le fwd little slow but i love it
Now 2018 with 88000 miles $22000
I have a 2020 Hybrid, great car
I have a 2004 5spd awd with 250k on it. It’s not perfect but ya cant kill her. In the event she goes down anytime soon I just picked up a 2010 sport v6 awd with 60k original miles to keep me going.
Love my 2009!
Really not heard of a bad one here, that are reported elsewhere.
Went from Honda to Nissan and now a 2017 Rav4 .
So bro which one do think is best reliable vehicle?
Toyota❤
I’ve bought four of these, four years apart. They have gotten steadily worse with each one. I’m moving on to something else.
😢 can you elaborate? AMD from the car care nut channel recommends only 2016-2018 but they are so expensive so I’ve been trying to find out if any of the older models are dependable.
My daughter has a 2004 rav4 she loves it, only minor maintenance, nothing serious has gone out on her rav4, she told me she is not ever gonna give it up.