I own a 2005 RAV4 L. The year is 2021, it has 119,000 miles. Still looks mint. I can still take road trips with this 16 year old car and not worry about getting stranded.
Bro I'm about to buy one with 141k miles my goal is to take it to a 3k road trip after a month im buying it in 2 days, recomendations or something? Thanks! $5,300 im paying but the Car is cosmetics talking 9/10 well taken care of it.😊
I have the same SUV and its on the road. Has 240,000 miles and still going. I plan on keeping it until it drops, which could be never. I don't plan on selling it and have had 3 other cars since I purchased it. Great vehicle with low maintenance and very reliable.
I just bought a used 03 Rav with 153000. Dealer trade-in and they got stuck putting in a new head gasket and power steering pump! It's a stick so the ECM shouldn't be an issue like I read it can be on this model. Any other issues with this year that you've had or know of? Please and thanks.
My rav is at 2004 214000 and still runs like a dream. Other than typical matience belts, break pads, OIL CHANGES LIKE A PSYCHO, and a water pump I have had to put nothing into this car. It's the best car I have ever owned. My friends all tell me my car was a unicorn in its past life. Haha This car is zippy and has some balls too. It's really fun to drive and is a very smooth ride. I take good care of her cause she takes care of me! I will own toyotas for the rest of my like because this cars example
Our 2005 Nissan Primera had 203,000 miles when we sold it a few weeks ago. Still looked and ran great, although the Engine Check and ABS lights were on!! The other high mileage vehicle we've owned was a 2000 Ford Focus with 190,000 miles. Currently our cars are quite low mileage, with my 1994 Peugeot 405 1.9 turbo diesel at 124,000 and our 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7 V6 at 121,000. Anything under 150,000 miles is low in my opinion, and even at 200k a car still has lots of life left with regular maintenance.
Toyota sure knows how to make some quality reliable cars. I've got a 2011 Highlander myself and it runs great. It originally came with over 36,000 miles on it and now I've got it up to over 51,000 miles. Runs very well, and for the base model of it it comes very well equipped.
Great video, that car looks pristine! I've seen those get well over 350,000 miles before ever having any major issues. Toyota's are built like tanks. I drive a 1998 Ford Ranger with 200,000 miles, no major repairs needed. Also a 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 103,000 miles, no issues either. Take care of what you have and it will take care of you.
I have the exact car just 2wd. 168,000 miles on mine. Had it almost a year, first car for me. No issues and I'm lovin it! Only mod I did for it was an aftermarket radio receiver Kenwood DDX-395 for those guys who want to look it up. Plus in a few months from now once I have the money saved up I'm gonna put a new stereo system in it. Been talkin to some guys at the local car stereo shop down the road and here's what they've suggested me for my budget, Subwoofer: JL Audio ACP112LG-TW1 MicroSub that's powered, Front Speakers: Kenwood XR-1700P, Rear Kenwood KFC-X174. Can't wait to put them suckers in!!! :D
Great video man, my black 2000 vw new beetle just turned over to 300,000 with no problems. It's a 6 speed manual 1.8t. Toyota does make a solid and reliable car!
I read some where the problem is the electronics and computer stuff on newer cars. In the old days we didn't have all that stuff. I remember that old 1955 Dodge my friend had, it had well over 100 thousand miles. We never had a bit of trouble with that car.
+Hyung Tae Kim, NEXT TIME, think of what you post online before speaking if you have any idea on what this video is about posted by vwestlife! We don't need people like you with your idiot internet language ruining other's RUclips experience! Why don't you go back to the drawing board and learn to write your comments better.
love our 2002 RAV 4d4 turbo diesel 180,000 and still running like a boss...built to last...flew through its last MOT July 6th no advisories!!! Our 2002 Hilux surf was up to 255,000 when we sold it on ....Toyota built to last...
I'm about to get one almost exactly like it. Same year but no sun roof and almost 155,000 miles. A guy is selling it to us for about $5,000 and we're going to pick it up next Thursday. Not a bad car and in fact it'll be my FIRST car lol.
My best friend gave me this car in march 2019 with only 90k on it. I got it hp to 103,000 now, October 2019and am about to drive if from Upstate New York 2,500 miles to Las Vegas the first week of November. Mine doesn’t have the roof window. Wish me luck on the drive.
Jamar D thanks for replying to an old comment. I made it to Nevada from Upstate New York, 2600 hundred miles away in four nights and five days. No problem. Oil changes before and after. God bless you. And you’re right. It’s got like 8 airbags. The Japanese steering wheel airbag that shoots shrapnel into your face that got recalled has already been replaced.
Jamar D 108,000 and change. 2600 to get here and around another 3000 since i got to vegas 3 months ago. Everting is mad close here. Some highway driving but mostly stop and go bs. I don’t like it. I’ll probably be changing brakes every two years
I had this 1994 toyota corolla bout 2 years ago when I just had turned 18, my first car, some guy crashed into me. I had bought it for $1,200. I ended up getting 4,700 bucks from the other drivers insurance company lol, he was driving an Aston Martin, I think that's the only reason why they paid me so much.
Toyota's are fairly dependable. I drive a 2008 Hiace and it has done almost 300 thousand miles. The alternator died about 10,000 miles ago but that was the only fault until it just couple of days ago developed some injector problem, probably a seal has failed. Still being driven pretty much daily.
+Mawerick77 I had a Camry with 387,000 miles on it...it got totaled b/c some idiot turned on a green light w/o an arrow and forced me to swerve out of the way resulting in a wreck
I own a 2004 Toyota RAV4 Awd turquoise color I am the 3rd owner got it with 170k miles now has 217k miles and still runs good never let me down and always starts and I take it on road trips daily
my cousin's BMW 318i had slightly over 400k kilometers before someone crashed into it. my Passat 1.8T from 97 has almost 200k kilometers(i bought it in 2011 with 137k kilometers on it from some dude who imported it from Germany,i'm the 3rd owner),if maintained regularly petrol engines can get pretty high mileage numbers.
The last Toyota we owned was a 1989 pickup (before the Tacoma or Tundra). Lasted until 2005, but most our vehicles have been Chevrolet. I still agree Toyota makes good vehicles, but haven't driven any since we traded our 89 pickup.
Yes, the RAV4 are reliable. However, I have a 2001 RAV4 and the steering rack started leaking power steering fluid at $175k miles. In contrast, my 1993 Volvo 940 still has the original steering rack, at 180k miles, and no problems. Of course, I did flush out the old power steering fluid on my 1993 while I got the 2001 used and the prior owner likely never flushed out the old power steering fluid...
How much is insurance over in the states? It's so ridiculously expensive in the UK, and new drivers have an extremely thin chance of getting insurance cheap let alone on a brand new car
TruckSimz It would be more than $200 for me to be insured for the car, so I am insured for another older car my sister has and my dad is insured for mine. 3 cars, $400/mo. Shhh. ;)
Nice car. I always like the look of the first few generation of the rav4. The new one don't look that appealing whatsoever. I believe these 2.4l are the same engine used in the Camry from memory.
Nicely well-maintained vehicle. I guess that runs in your family. :-) I've seen so many vehicles about this age, some of them with much less Km on it, and they're on their last legs and the owner cries "woe is me, my car is a piece of junk"... well then they should have maintained it! lol.
I'm wondering how much it sold for? I just bought a 2005 Rav4 yesterday with 102,000 miles on it in mint condition for $3600 from my local rural dealer. I love it!
..you got that for a steal then, I restored my 2004 , 130k miles on it and it is pristine... and won't let it go for less than $5000. But I 'll probably drive it till it dies, or I die. My other car is a LEXUS LS 460, but I drive the RAV 4 as a daily driver. I did some research... and the 2004/2005 RAV4 's up until maybe 2016, are the best model yrs of all the RAV4s. 2004/2005 currently go for between 3k and 5k.
@@PopsRacer61 Hi PROFESSor! Thank you for your answer. I totally agree about the RAV4. I love the way it handles in city traffic, and find it super comfortable on long drives. I'll be driving mine 'til death do us part, also. LOL My other vehicle is a 1972 Ford 2600 Tractor, 12 speed. I have to say it's not nearly as comfortable as a Lexus, but it gets my farm work done and is pretty easy to work on since it's pre-computer. I envy your restoration skills. If I had my life to live over I'd take auto mechanics instead of Liberal Arts. Much more useful in real life and would save a ton of money and time. Many blessings to you and yours!
@@strongheartwoman1931 ..hey thanks Strongheartwoman, I work in the technology field (electronics), but since the age of 6 or maybe before that, I was always interested in cars and have followed the industry and tinkered under the hood since I was a teenager. So that restoration is kind of a hobby but in recent yrs, Toyota (LEXUS) are the only things I will buy because of their reliability. I'm actually doing a light restoration project on a house I bought a few yrs ago, and I told my coworkers just a month ago that when I'm finished I'm gonna move on a small farm just to get away from it all, like the old 60's show GREEN ACRES. What kind of farming do you do?
looks good , but when I heard the engine fast idling there , it sounded a bit tapy. its a big job to adjust the valve clearances on this engine. yours sounds like it needs doing.
Maybe you should buy an old Land Rover like the series 2 or series 3, it came with an odometer that went up to 1 million miles. I have no doubt it could go that far.
And I thought my dad's car from 2002 with 200000 km (124000 miles) was a lot. I see these RAV4s around all the time, they're extremely popular, but this is the first time I see one without a diesel engine (here in Italy there are pretty much no large cars with gas engines).
This is considered large in Italy? I'm vaguely aware of how narrow many older streets are throughout much of Italy, but here in the US, this is considered quite a compact little SUV.
+TheComputerGuy⁹⁶ Understandable, given the size and geographical differences between the United States and much of Italy. I for one do own a 2010 Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD Off-Road with a full bed, lifted ride and access can - the Tacoma is, essentially the equivalent of the Hilux, only we only get petrol models here in the states, no diesels - and I consider it a small truck, but by comparison, I'm sure it's considered and unnecessarily monstrous beast in some parts of Europe given that it's longer and much wider than most long wheelbase executive saloons, like the A8L or XJ-L. Would you say that hot hatches are the most commonplace choice for personal transport in Italy, or ultra-compacts like the Fiat 500 or your equivalent of the Toyota/Scion iQ?
The most popular cars in my area are hatchbacks like the Fiat Punto, Peugeot 206/207/208, Citroën C3, Renault Clio, Opel Corsa, Toyota Yaris, or even Mazda2 like the one vwestlife used to have, but there are also a lot of sedans and station wagons like the VW Passat and Audi A4 and SUVs like this Toyota RAV4, BMW X5 and Land Rovers. Anything bigger is much less common. We have also quite a few very ultra-compact cars like the Fiat 500, Toyota IQ and Smart, but they're not the most common ones either.
I am thinking about either purchasing a 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor with 88k (for around $8,500) or a 2007 Ford Escape with 172K (for only $2,500) as my first car. How do they stack up with the 2005 Toyota RAV4 in terms of reliability and would you recommend for me to look for a Toyota RAV4 instead?
My Fiat Panda 2004 is about 400 000 km and... it`s still good condition too... ok, not all in good condition (transmission sounds like 50 years school bus).. :)
I know this is an old post but wondering with the high mileage what has been replaced to keep it running well. I would think a reconditioned engine or transmission anyone out there I'm thinking of buying a 2016 rav4 with 200,000 on it wondering if it would need a lot of replacement parts thanks
That's pretty accurate; laws surrounding car ownership, maintenance and taxes throughout Singapore can make it rather difficult to own vehicles. Factor in the low value of Singapore's currency and the fairly low average income, and it makes it pretty difficult to own and maintain one car, yet alone several. Things are very different here in the states where car ownership, taxes, MSRPs and such are all fairly low compared to other markets globally. Enough so that someone my age often has no issues owning multiple cars. Take myself for an example; I own three cars. The cars themselves, while not cheap, weren't so out of reach that I couldn't afford them. I work on cars for a hobby, so upkeep isn't an issue, and insuring and inspecting a vehicle yearly isn't too horrible price wise, given how lenient American inspections are compared to British MOTs, for example.
I own a 2005 RAV4 L. The year is 2021, it has 119,000 miles. Still looks mint. I can still take road trips with this 16 year old car and not worry about getting stranded.
mine is 240000 miles and still ok.
Bro I'm about to buy one with 141k miles my goal is to take it to a 3k road trip after a month im buying it in 2 days, recomendations or something? Thanks! $5,300 im paying but the Car is cosmetics talking 9/10 well taken care of it.😊
how it's gone?@@yeffry
@@AgedLikeFineWine I bought a highlander 2006 with 82,000 miles, price a lil bit higher but better condition overall
WOw great !. Safe journey :)@@yeffry
I have the same SUV and its on the road. Has 240,000 miles and still going. I plan on keeping it until it drops, which could be never. I don't plan on selling it and have had 3 other cars since I purchased it. Great vehicle with low maintenance and very reliable.
You can never go wrong with a Toyota.
I think it's absolutely crazy how I watched a video on your channel and randomly come across you again 4 months later.
I always liked this generation of the RAV4 best.
I love this generation Rav4. I have a 2001 Rav4 and love it.
agree
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I have 2003 rav4 so cool 😎
Our 2003 Rav4 just hit 208,000 today. :-) Maintained and running like a bear.
I just bought a used 03 Rav with 153000. Dealer trade-in and they got stuck putting in a new head gasket and power steering pump! It's a stick so the ECM shouldn't be an issue like I read it can be on this model. Any other issues with this year that you've had or know of? Please and thanks.
still going?
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My rav is at 2004 214000 and still runs like a dream. Other than typical matience belts, break pads, OIL CHANGES LIKE A PSYCHO, and a water pump I have had to put nothing into this car. It's the best car I have ever owned. My friends all tell me my car was a unicorn in its past life. Haha
This car is zippy and has some balls too. It's really fun to drive and is a very smooth ride.
I take good care of her cause she takes care of me! I will own toyotas for the rest of my like because this cars example
How much would worth for 2005 and 190,000?
Our 2005 Nissan Primera had 203,000 miles when we sold it a few weeks ago. Still looked and ran great, although the Engine Check and ABS lights were on!! The other high mileage vehicle we've owned was a 2000 Ford Focus with 190,000 miles. Currently our cars are quite low mileage, with my 1994 Peugeot 405 1.9 turbo diesel at 124,000 and our 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7 V6 at 121,000. Anything under 150,000 miles is low in my opinion, and even at 200k a car still has lots of life left with regular maintenance.
Toyota sure knows how to make some quality reliable cars. I've got a 2011 Highlander myself and it runs great. It originally came with over 36,000 miles on it and now I've got it up to over 51,000 miles. Runs very well, and for the base model of it it comes very well equipped.
I'm pretty sure we all know why ISIS chose Toyota Tacomas as tank substitutes.
Also the Toyota ISIS
Great video, that car looks pristine! I've seen those get well over 350,000 miles before ever having any major issues. Toyota's are built like tanks.
I drive a 1998 Ford Ranger with 200,000 miles, no major repairs needed.
Also a 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 103,000 miles, no issues either.
Take care of what you have and it will take care of you.
I had an 05 sport trac and I loved that thing, unfortunately it was totaled when a Chevy Malibu ran a stop sign, it only had 146k miles on it
Mine currently has 233,000 I’m the second owner! Runs like a champ!!!
I have the exact car just 2wd. 168,000 miles on mine. Had it almost a year, first car for me. No issues and I'm lovin it! Only mod I did for it was an aftermarket radio receiver Kenwood DDX-395 for those guys who want to look it up. Plus in a few months from now once I have the money saved up I'm gonna put a new stereo system in it. Been talkin to some guys at the local car stereo shop down the road and here's what they've suggested me for my budget, Subwoofer: JL Audio ACP112LG-TW1 MicroSub that's powered, Front Speakers: Kenwood XR-1700P, Rear Kenwood KFC-X174. Can't wait to put them suckers in!!! :D
Great video man, my black 2000 vw new beetle just turned over to 300,000 with no problems. It's a 6 speed manual 1.8t. Toyota does make a solid and reliable car!
Just got my 2005 rav4 on the road today in 2023. Not bad for a chick car
I read some where the problem is the electronics and computer stuff on newer cars. In the old days we didn't have all that stuff. I remember that old 1955 Dodge my friend had, it had well over 100 thousand miles. We never had a bit of trouble with that car.
Haven't seen anything from you in ages. Glad to see you back.
+Antonios Kekalos He put up a video on march 23
+bigpopparand1 I guess RUclips is not notifying me when new vids are posted.
Your Sister took care of the vehicle very well! That thing looks immaculate!
+Hyung Tae Kim, NEXT TIME, think of what you post online before speaking if you have any idea on what this video is about posted by vwestlife! We don't need people like you with your idiot internet language ruining other's RUclips experience! Why don't you go back to the drawing board and learn to write your comments better.
I thought he was gone, apparently not
Better car than most on the road even today
love our 2002 RAV 4d4 turbo diesel 180,000 and still running like a boss...built to last...flew through its last MOT July 6th no advisories!!! Our 2002 Hilux surf was up to 255,000 when we sold it on ....Toyota built to last...
Do have turbo on RAV4 really
I'm about to get one almost exactly like it. Same year but no sun roof and almost 155,000 miles. A guy is selling it to us for about $5,000 and we're going to pick it up next Thursday. Not a bad car and in fact it'll be my FIRST car lol.
My best friend gave me this car in march 2019 with only 90k on it. I got it hp to 103,000 now, October 2019and am about to drive if from Upstate New York 2,500 miles to Las Vegas the first week of November. Mine doesn’t have the roof window. Wish me luck on the drive.
Wish you luck? In a Toyota? Pfffft you ight. You're in a bullet proof vest of reliability.
Jamar D thanks for replying to an old comment. I made it to Nevada from Upstate New York, 2600 hundred miles away in four nights and five days. No problem. Oil changes before and after. God bless you. And you’re right. It’s got like 8 airbags. The Japanese steering wheel airbag that shoots shrapnel into your face that got recalled has already been replaced.
@@factorybear5264 Man that's alot of driving. How many miles do you have now?
Jamar D 108,000 and change. 2600 to get here and around another 3000 since i got to vegas 3 months ago. Everting is mad close here. Some highway driving but mostly stop and go bs. I don’t like it. I’ll probably be changing brakes every two years
@@factorybear5264 The worst kinda driving tbh. If only sportier cars could go this far without much trouble.
My '99 Camry 5SFE has 253,000 on it and the transmission. Still running strong.
I had this 1994 toyota corolla bout 2 years ago when I just had turned 18, my first car, some guy crashed into me. I had bought it for $1,200. I ended up getting 4,700 bucks from the other drivers insurance company lol, he was driving an Aston Martin, I think that's the only reason why they paid me so much.
+Junior that was a good investment,lol.
Toyota's are fairly dependable. I drive a 2008 Hiace and it has done almost 300 thousand miles. The alternator died about 10,000 miles ago but that was the only fault until it just couple of days ago developed some injector problem, probably a seal has failed. Still being driven pretty much daily.
+Mawerick77 I had a Camry with 387,000 miles on it...it got totaled b/c some idiot turned on a green light w/o an arrow and forced me to swerve out of the way resulting in a wreck
I have a 2015 Rav4, amazing what's so different and the little things that are weirdly similar...
I've seen older ones with more miles on my local craigslist! They seem to be very reliable.
my 2005 Rav4 is 240000 miles and it stills run in good condition.
I own a 2004 Toyota RAV4 Awd turquoise color I am the 3rd owner got it with 170k miles now has 217k miles and still runs good never let me down and always starts and I take it on road trips daily
Do you still have it?
my cousin's BMW 318i had slightly over 400k kilometers before someone crashed into it.
my Passat 1.8T from 97 has almost 200k kilometers(i bought it in 2011 with 137k kilometers on it from some dude who imported it from Germany,i'm the 3rd owner),if maintained regularly petrol engines can get pretty high mileage numbers.
I have a MK1 RAV4, just about to turn over to 200,000. Hoping she will keep on going for a few more years. 🙂
The last Toyota we owned was a 1989 pickup (before the Tacoma or Tundra). Lasted until 2005, but most our vehicles have been Chevrolet. I still agree Toyota makes good vehicles, but haven't driven any since we traded our 89 pickup.
I'm sure that it will go another 100k at least for the new owner. Great video!
we have this car, it seems to hold its interior really well, i've yet to see a really jacked up one inside
Hey, I remember that song from the Toyota commercials when I was growing up!
My favourite model
Yes, the RAV4 are reliable. However, I have a 2001 RAV4 and the steering rack started leaking power steering fluid at $175k miles. In contrast, my 1993 Volvo 940 still has the original steering rack, at 180k miles, and no problems. Of course, I did flush out the old power steering fluid on my 1993 while I got the 2001 used and the prior owner likely never flushed out the old power steering fluid...
I'm loving my 2015 Toyota Corolla. Great commuter car for college in Atlanta traffic.
How much is insurance over in the states? It's so ridiculously expensive in the UK, and new drivers have an extremely thin chance of getting insurance cheap let alone on a brand new car
TruckSimz Insurance sucks, especially where I live.
+Flac Or Gtfo How much per month? It's pretty shitty in the UK
TruckSimz It would be more than $200 for me to be insured for the car, so I am insured for another older car my sister has and my dad is insured for mine. 3 cars, $400/mo. Shhh. ;)
Thanks for the video i really want a rav4 as my first car and this keep giving me more reasons to buy one thank you
Tiery Guzman Did you buy a Rav4 finally?
My 2002 . It had 204,000 miles still running .
id like buy a rav4 2005 $6300 o 6000 rav4 2002?
Do you still have it today?
@@godboy114 yes i still have it .
It had 224000 miles
Just bought a 2022. Only because my 2014 Camry was totaled in an accident. Hope it lasts.
Nice car. I always like the look of the first few generation of the rav4. The new one don't look that appealing whatsoever. I believe these 2.4l are the same engine used in the Camry from memory.
Man, this thing runs better than my 2007 Caravan with ALMOST 200k miles.
Immaculate vehicle.
What's the oil consumption?
Heard the 2.4L had issues with piston rings...
Looks better than my car with less than 50000 miles...
Nicely well-maintained vehicle. I guess that runs in your family. :-) I've seen so many vehicles about this age, some of them with much less Km on it, and they're on their last legs and the owner cries "woe is me, my car is a piece of junk"... well then they should have maintained it! lol.
I'm wondering how much it sold for? I just bought a 2005 Rav4 yesterday with 102,000 miles on it in mint condition for $3600 from my local rural dealer. I love it!
Strongheartwoman. It’s about right. Mine with 120,000 miles still runs great. It’s an 04 ( owned since 2004 ).
IDAILY TUBE Thank you for your answer. I love driving my Rav4 and all the great storage features. It's perfect for hauling stuff for my farm.
..you got that for a steal then, I restored my 2004 , 130k miles on it and it is pristine... and won't let it go for less than $5000. But I 'll probably drive it till it dies, or I die. My other car is a LEXUS LS 460, but I drive the RAV 4 as a daily driver. I did some research... and the 2004/2005 RAV4 's up until maybe 2016, are the best model yrs of all the RAV4s. 2004/2005 currently go for between 3k and 5k.
@@PopsRacer61 Hi PROFESSor! Thank you for your answer. I totally agree about the RAV4. I love the way it handles in city traffic, and find it super comfortable on long drives. I'll be driving mine 'til death do us part, also. LOL
My other vehicle is a 1972 Ford 2600 Tractor, 12 speed. I have to say it's not nearly as comfortable as a Lexus, but it gets my farm work done and is pretty easy to work on since it's pre-computer. I envy your restoration skills. If I had my life to live over I'd take auto mechanics instead of Liberal Arts. Much more useful in real life and would save a ton of money and time. Many blessings to you and yours!
@@strongheartwoman1931 ..hey thanks Strongheartwoman, I work in the technology field (electronics), but since the age of 6 or maybe before that, I was always interested in cars and have followed the industry and tinkered under the hood since I was a teenager. So that restoration is kind of a hobby but in recent yrs, Toyota (LEXUS) are the only things I will buy because of their reliability. I'm actually doing a light restoration project on a house I bought a few yrs ago, and I told my coworkers just a month ago that when I'm finished I'm gonna move on a small farm just to get away from it all, like the old 60's show GREEN ACRES. What kind of farming do you do?
looks good , but when I heard the engine fast idling there , it sounded a bit tapy. its a big job to adjust the valve clearances on this engine. yours sounds like it needs doing.
Man im kind of jealous of high mileage cars. my car only gets about 7000 km per year.
it takes ages to reach 200k
Meee toooo. But the flipside is all that money saved in fuel costs.
Taking my chance, I know this is an old video. Can you say what brand and where did you get those rubber floor mats?
Maybe you should buy an old Land Rover like the series 2 or series 3, it came with an odometer that went up to 1 million miles. I have no doubt it could go that far.
ive got 216xxx on my 2004 saturn vue, still runs like a top
YOU IN JERSEY? WHAT EXIT?!
And I thought my dad's car from 2002 with 200000 km (124000 miles) was a lot.
I see these RAV4s around all the time, they're extremely popular, but this is the first time I see one without a diesel engine (here in Italy there are pretty much no large cars with gas engines).
This is considered large in Italy? I'm vaguely aware of how narrow many older streets are throughout much of Italy, but here in the US, this is considered quite a compact little SUV.
Not that large, but not small either. Very few people here have those huge vans and trucks most Americans have.
+TheComputerGuy⁹⁶ Understandable, given the size and geographical differences between the United States and much of Italy. I for one do own a 2010 Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD Off-Road with a full bed, lifted ride and access can - the Tacoma is, essentially the equivalent of the Hilux, only we only get petrol models here in the states, no diesels - and I consider it a small truck, but by comparison, I'm sure it's considered and unnecessarily monstrous beast in some parts of Europe given that it's longer and much wider than most long wheelbase executive saloons, like the A8L or XJ-L.
Would you say that hot hatches are the most commonplace choice for personal transport in Italy, or ultra-compacts like the Fiat 500 or your equivalent of the Toyota/Scion iQ?
The most popular cars in my area are hatchbacks like the Fiat Punto, Peugeot 206/207/208, Citroën C3, Renault Clio, Opel Corsa, Toyota Yaris, or even Mazda2 like the one vwestlife used to have, but there are also a lot of sedans and station wagons like the VW Passat and Audi A4 and SUVs like this Toyota RAV4, BMW X5 and Land Rovers. Anything bigger is much less common. We have also quite a few very ultra-compact cars like the Fiat 500, Toyota IQ and Smart, but they're not the most common ones either.
Hey TheComputerGuy!
hey just made 205k miles on my 05 rav4
How much did you get if you don’t mind me asking? I have a 04 RAV4 with only 73k miles in similar shape and I’m curious what it’s worth
nice car
I wish I could sell my '05 Mazda 6 that fast :)
Where did you get those weather mats?
Looking to purchase a 2005 base model with 107k mi for 8500. What are your thoughts?
Why the headlights at passenger is not working ,whats the cause
200k miles? it's just getting started >_
I'm trying to buy a use Toyota rav4 sport v6 and they told me the miles is 105000 is that good
I am thinking about either purchasing a 2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor with 88k (for around $8,500) or a 2007 Ford Escape with 172K (for only $2,500) as my first car. How do they stack up with the 2005 Toyota RAV4 in terms of reliability and would you recommend for me to look for a Toyota RAV4 instead?
I am not a car expert. You'll need to research that for yourself.
My Fiat Panda 2004 is about 400 000 km and... it`s still good condition too... ok, not all in good condition (transmission sounds like 50 years school bus).. :)
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Collector's item. They are going to be like the VW beetle.
I need this car
How do i buy yhe control unit for a 2005 rav5 model
did this belong to teresa halbach?
Any oil usage? I have a 2010 with close to 200K, but it uses a lot of oil. PCV valve?
get yourself new OEM pcv valve, it is fairly cheap and pray it fixes the problem, if not then maybe your piston rings are wearing out :|
I know this is an old post but wondering with the high mileage what has been replaced to keep it running well. I would think a reconditioned engine or transmission anyone out there I'm thinking of buying a 2016 rav4 with 200,000 on it wondering if it would need a lot of replacement parts thanks
I had to replace the mechanical udders, the gumption siphon, the ball cock and the bell end.
It will run another 200k
I have the same one!
In Singapore this car would have long gone to scarp ot export thanks to COE.Wonder if you own multiple cars...
Read the description... this was my sister's car.
+vwestlife here in Uruguay not many people can afford it. lol Im one of them
Is it yours
Looks as new.
Hello. can you help me how to connect with this that is this toyoten that i like and want to buy. thank you very much.
another question i had some cars come with pedal extension does this model have that or would i have to install that?
It does not come with pedal extensions.
VWestlife thanks I'll just install them im very short
Still driving your Mazda 2?
No, I have a 2012 Subaru Impreza now. (I did a video about it when I first got it.)
*****
Yes.
Did this belong to Teresa Halbach?
No.
She left the spare keys in the glove box?
This video was recorded just before she sold it.
+vwestlife Ah OK, my bad.
I have a 2006 original burning oil
I’ve done maintenance running strong baby lol
If you open my hood looking brand new
Engine bay clean 🧼
You should invest in a dashcam and upload your interesting footage here. Xaiomi make a cheap 1080p one.
no shocks on rav 4 only 4 struts. in this rav4 need tunup angine and change valve gusket
Rear has shocks. Just changed mine.
that's a lot a lot of miles
How to replace coolant temperature switch
This is not how Google works.
My Honda Odyssey 2003 minivan has a 3.5 liter V-Tech V6 engine in it at 240HP. It could most likely whoop that thing.
Is the car yours
No.
how much was it sold for?
$4500
would be a bargain here where i live
+Alexandru Klipii da unde locuiesti?:P :))
Moldova(republica) :)
Alexandru Klipii :)
Price of engin
This is not how Google works.
@@vwestlife 😂
No,but I heard that many Americans own multiple cars.Only 15 per cent of Singaporeans own A car.
That's because America is a huge continent and Singapore is a tiny island!
+Choo Kwang Zhee wtf is this Singapore bs??????
That's pretty accurate; laws surrounding car ownership, maintenance and taxes throughout Singapore can make it rather difficult to own vehicles. Factor in the low value of Singapore's currency and the fairly low average income, and it makes it pretty difficult to own and maintain one car, yet alone several.
Things are very different here in the states where car ownership, taxes, MSRPs and such are all fairly low compared to other markets globally. Enough so that someone my age often has no issues owning multiple cars. Take myself for an example; I own three cars. The cars themselves, while not cheap, weren't so out of reach that I couldn't afford them. I work on cars for a hobby, so upkeep isn't an issue, and insuring and inspecting a vehicle yearly isn't too horrible price wise, given how lenient American inspections are compared to British MOTs, for example.
you showed your license plate
...which doesn't exist anymore, because the car was sold.
+Aaron Long How could you possibly derp that hard
mathieu traas Where's that?
it could but it dosent have to
+thecomputerman100 in my country it sticks for the whole life of the car (GB)
Is it direct drive or belt drive? :v :v :v :v :v :v :v
+ComeAndPlayWithGames Both.
or chain?
it has a timing chain.
Sounds like a sewing machine
Hallo
This is.a copy of a chery tiggo