Last year when it snowed, the heater stopped working in my Jeep so we had to drive my dad‘s 2014 RAV4 XLE. I was worried we would get stuck and boy was I wrong! I had no idea how capable these things were. We got around with no problems at all 👍
I would have bought a 2004-really liked them but they all had a TON on miles on them. This one had 80,000 on it and the price was right and they are REALLY REALLY NICE. I have a '09 Honda CRV that has been bullet proof, I hope this will be the same. I almost bought a 2011 honda CRV-but got this instead. Right now there is a O2 sensor that has come on twice and then went off about 75 miles later-scanned it. $100-relatively easy to get to-when it stays on I will replace it. And with the 2010 Rav 4 there were no 'piston ring' issues or head bolt issues that plagued the 2008 and some 2009 toy rav4. Seems even toyota is using many questionable suppliers whos parts turn out to be garbage. Please for the love of everything that is holy--be careful when buying any vehicle----do a ton of research or you maybe the one putting a $4,000 engine in......Sad. Thank you for watching.
I drive a 2004 Jeep Libery, 4x4, 5600lb. It eats snow for the most part, but it's not going to last forever so I'm trying to figure out how well the RAV4s handle snow. We get lots of snow in my part of Canada so I'm not playing around with a sedan. Thank for the video!
A rav4 or a CRV are good choices-we have a 2009 CRV (video in the snow ua-cam.com/video/GlTwRuh9SiE/v-deo.html )and the build/ride quality are much better than this 2010 rav4. Keep in mind the tires are all season radials-if you put snow tires on the handling would be much much better. ALSO Look at Subaru they have a much better all wheel drive system than both the Rav4 and CRV-but head gasket issues (don't know what years though). Thanks for watching
Rav 4s are good. As long as you don’t get stuck because there is no low range and the split is only fr 50/50 tires as always will make a huge difference. I would say coming from a Jeep you will probably want snow tires for sure.
Very nice-every year I jack it with a wire brush and rust inhibiting paint to keep the underside from rusting out. I also use oil based black enamel-seems to work good.
@@antoniocognato5023 4 cylinder-I haven't looked into if it's made in Japan. The 4 cylinder is plenty powerful. A V 6 must be a race car. Thanks for watching
Watching this makes me really want a 4x4. I got a 04 colorado and it's just 2wd. On a hill leaving school in the snow I couldn't get up whatsoever, I waited for everyone to leave and watch them go around me then I backed up and floored it and luckily it got me up😂. Nice video though, I think I know what car Ima get next.
In my opinion I would get a honda CRV we have an '09 along with this 2010 rav 4. Hondas ride better and are solid-not saying anything bad about the Rav4, but it rides like a truck.The hondas interior is of much much better quality. Also a 2 wheel drive CRV.Rav4 would be an excellent choice and much cheaper, unless you are getting stuck with other front wheel drive cars. . Do your research on what year you are buying as there have been problems with oil burning and transmissions on both honda/toyotas. Thanks for the comment, this is a video of our 2009 CRV (a good solid year to look for) ua-cam.com/video/GlTwRuh9SiE/v-deo.html
these old rav4s are 4wd! and some have the v6! some japan made too! new ones are awd, and have all 4cyl engines, which are still good! Some new trim are japan made as well! limiteds are, hybrid too.
Think we have to define what (how hard) off roading you plan to do. Nice 2 tracks with little in the way of rocks/water-sure. If it gets 'real' I don't think this is the machine for that.
What kinda tired you have? In Denver they often never treat or plow properly. I would suggest the crossclimate 2 or some studded if you really need them, turn off track control and lock differential. Then don’t go pass 20 mph and you’re set. It’s all the dumb drivers that wanna go 50 on a snow storm that end up getting into accidents.
Ahhh I have a 2011 rav4 v6 our roads here are hardly touched lot of times we have to drive through 2 feet of snow for 1/4 to get to a plowed road never gets stuck. Next time turn off your traction control yours I could hear kept kicking in robs power and gets you stuck and turn on the 4x4 push the button in and dont go more then 40km it will go through anything once you do that.
I have tried all configurations it just isn't that good of an off road/snow vehicle-alot to do with the tires too, they are not aggressive at all-run of the mill radials. thanks for watching
I have a 2012 Toyota Rav4 V6 AWD with top quality winter tires, and almost no spinning at all in deep snow. From watching the video I was almost certain you were not using winter tires.
I have a 2010 V6 AWD. I use snow tires every winter. I will have to say that my car is phenomenal in the snow because of the tires. Nice video buddy. You can check mine out if you want to
Last year when it snowed, the heater stopped working in my Jeep so we had to drive my dad‘s 2014 RAV4 XLE. I was worried we would get stuck and boy was I wrong! I had no idea how capable these things were. We got around with no problems at all 👍
They are pretty decent in the snow-I have yet to get stuck
This gen rav is my favorite.
I would have bought a 2004-really liked them but they all had a TON on miles on them. This one had 80,000 on it and the price was right and they are REALLY REALLY NICE.
I have a '09 Honda CRV that has been bullet proof, I hope this will be the same. I almost bought a 2011 honda CRV-but got this instead.
Right now there is a O2 sensor that has come on twice and then went off about 75 miles later-scanned it. $100-relatively easy to get to-when it stays on I will replace it.
And with the 2010 Rav 4 there were no 'piston ring' issues or head bolt issues that plagued the 2008 and some 2009 toy rav4.
Seems even toyota is using many questionable suppliers whos parts turn out to be garbage.
Please for the love of everything that is holy--be careful when buying any vehicle----do a ton of research or you maybe the one putting a $4,000 engine in......Sad.
Thank you for watching.
@@haparoundthehouse6618 I cleaned my MAF sensor on mine. The O2 code went away.
@@MemphisMojo15s Have to try that, thanks for the tip.
@@haparoundthehouse6618 which engine do you have?
@@MemphisMojo15s 2.5 4 cylinder. Not a power house, but gets around pretty good.
You have a 2010 too?
I drive a 2004 Jeep Libery, 4x4, 5600lb. It eats snow for the most part, but it's not going to last forever so I'm trying to figure out how well the RAV4s handle snow. We get lots of snow in my part of Canada so I'm not playing around with a sedan. Thank for the video!
A rav4 or a CRV are good choices-we have a 2009 CRV (video in the snow ua-cam.com/video/GlTwRuh9SiE/v-deo.html )and the build/ride quality are much better than this 2010 rav4.
Keep in mind the tires are all season radials-if you put snow tires on the handling would be much much better.
ALSO
Look at Subaru they have a much better all wheel drive system than both the Rav4 and CRV-but head gasket issues (don't know what years though).
Thanks for watching
Rav 4s are good. As long as you don’t get stuck because there is no low range and the split is only fr 50/50 tires as always will make a huge difference. I would say coming from a Jeep you will probably want snow tires for sure.
Just put BF GOODRICH KO2'S on my 09 RAV4 4WD HOPE IT CAN HANDLE THE WINTER SNOW HERE IN COLORADO ; - /
Bet it will do good. Wish these tires were 15" instead of 17". Tires are NOT cheap. Thanks for watching.
i have a toyota rav4 2011 diesel for europe but have put on winter tires
cooper
Nice rig-does it get really good gas mileage?
Thank you 8Liter-100km
Foregive me if Im wrong but how come you offroad with these tires? It's not reliable I guess. Need offroad tires to do it right
The idea was to demo a normal tire in these conditions-thanks for watching
@@haparoundthehouse6618 oh, ok. Thank you for video. I love this car 🙂
@@krzysztofopalinski-bs5of they seem to be well built-get decent gas mileage
Just snagged one of these with 41k on jt and I love it already!
Very nice-every year I jack it with a wire brush and rust inhibiting paint to keep the underside from rusting out. I also use oil based black enamel-seems to work good.
@@haparoundthehouse6618 v6? japan made one?
@@antoniocognato5023 4 cylinder-I haven't looked into if it's made in Japan. The 4 cylinder is plenty powerful. A V 6 must be a race car. Thanks for watching
Yes, there are some made in Japan with v6 motors. They are rare. Found one near me that I might snag.
Watching this makes me really want a 4x4. I got a 04 colorado and it's just 2wd. On a hill leaving school in the snow I couldn't get up whatsoever, I waited for everyone to leave and watch them go around me then I backed up and floored it and luckily it got me up😂. Nice video though, I think I know what car Ima get next.
In my opinion I would get a honda CRV we have an '09 along with this 2010 rav 4. Hondas ride better and are solid-not saying anything bad about the Rav4, but it rides like a truck.The hondas interior is of much much better quality.
Also a 2 wheel drive CRV.Rav4 would be an excellent choice and much cheaper, unless you are getting stuck with other front wheel drive cars.
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Do your research on what year you are buying as there have been problems with oil burning and transmissions on both honda/toyotas.
Thanks for the comment, this is a video of our 2009 CRV (a good solid year to look for) ua-cam.com/video/GlTwRuh9SiE/v-deo.html
these old rav4s are 4wd! and some have the v6! some japan made too! new ones are awd, and have all 4cyl engines, which are still good! Some new trim are japan made as well! limiteds are, hybrid too.
I like the rav 4, i also have a 09 CRV-I like the CRV a bit more.
@@haparoundthehouse6618traded my CRV in for one of these. Leaps and bounds better than the Honda
@@SarcasticComments23 i think the crv rides much better-both seem to be mechanically sound
@@haparoundthehouse6618 every vehicle gets coil overs or it’s not gonna handle the way I drive.
what are coil overs?@@SarcasticComments23
Good demonstration. You need snow tires.
I bet snow tires would make this a unstoppable tank-
Would u recommend these types of ravs for going off road
Think we have to define what (how hard) off roading you plan to do.
Nice 2 tracks with little in the way of rocks/water-sure. If it gets 'real' I don't think this is the machine for that.
What kinda tired you have? In Denver they often never treat or plow properly. I would suggest the crossclimate 2 or some studded if you really need them, turn off track control and lock differential. Then don’t go pass 20 mph and you’re set. It’s all the dumb drivers that wanna go 50 on a snow storm that end up getting into accidents.
just put michellin defenders on-in michigan-people can drive CRAZY, plenty of accidents
these snow tires?
No just master craft radials
Ahhh I have a 2011 rav4 v6 our roads here are hardly touched lot of times we have to drive through 2 feet of snow for 1/4 to get to a plowed road never gets stuck. Next time turn off your traction control yours I could hear kept kicking in robs power and gets you stuck and turn on the 4x4 push the button in and dont go more then 40km it will go through anything once you do that.
Sounds like a good plan-I found the toyota much better than the honda CRV I have. Hope to get many years out of this Rav 4. Thanks for watching
I don’t understand what y’all got with those tires lmao
I don't understand what your sentence meant. Re-post.
Thanks for watching.
I was talking about the other comments that people made about your tires
@@natethegreat8648 Got ya.
Would have done better with Traction Control off, 4x4 Lock on, and in low gear..
I have tried all configurations it just isn't that good of an off road/snow vehicle-alot to do with the tires too, they are not aggressive at all-run of the mill radials.
thanks for watching
How do you turn off the traction control? I have the 2006 rav4 2.0 petrol and i dont see any switch on the dash.
Read yourbook or drive onto a deaket .an up ask a question.@@Xandro_B20
Them tires though
You like the tires?
no offense to me but these tires
You don't like the tires?
I have a 2012 Toyota Rav4 V6 AWD with top quality winter tires, and almost no spinning at all in deep snow. From watching the video I was almost certain you were not using winter tires.
Thats more like 3 inches, if that lmao.
thanks for the comment-watching
😂😂not even v6 common dude bring a V6 it won't have no trouble 😉
this was less about engines and more about capabilities-
Get a v6 hahah
the 4 cylinder is a good motor-so is the v6
A 2WD rav4 with chains will do better.
For sure.....And a 4 wheel drive with chains will do better than that.....Thanks for watching.
I have a 2010 V6 AWD. I use snow tires every winter. I will have to say that my car is phenomenal in the snow because of the tires.
Nice video buddy. You can check mine out if you want to
@@MemphisMojo15s 4wd