Much like other Toyota models of the past, the RAV4 is known as an extremely well-built, sturdy and durable vehicle. Many users report having a great level of efficiency and longevity with the RAV4, suggesting that it can last between 200,000 to 300,000 miles without any significant overhauls. Depending on use as well as on maintenance, this can easily be increased. Many customers reported having a great experience with Toyotas customer service in particular. With the RAV4, users reported getting 12 to 15 years of mileage and use from the vehicle on average. For the absolute best results, consider checking out a 2017, 2018 or 2020 RAV4. These are said to be particularly sturdy and well-built, making them excellent vehicles that will serve You for a long time.
My 2016 RAV4 has 207,000 miles, should I consider getting rid of it now before any major issues or hold on to it.?? I'm not a car person so even keeping up with the oil changes is a task. I'll only drive less than 20,000 miles per year going forward. Please help!?
Ally
October 10, 2020
Are we talking miles or kilometres
Bill mcsherry
January 18, 2022
My 2008 3.5 rav4 just turned over 400,000 miles. Motor and transmission have had no work done to them. Still runs great.
Michele J
May 4, 2021
I own a 2007 Rav 4 with 258,000 miles on it and it still running strong. SUV hasn't failed me yet. Minor maintenance on it only.
KIm DeHaven
December 29, 2020
My Rav4 has only 89,000 miles on it so it is just getting broken in.
My rav 4 2003 has 347000 original miles. Will be replacing engine next week as front and rear seals are leaking. Dont know if I dhoukd replace transmission. New engine installed 6800.00 the transmission is 3500 if I do st the same time will save1500 in labor for the transmission
Brent
December 27, 2020
My 2003 RAV4 had over 300,000 miles on it and was literally the best car I’ve ever owned. The most well-balanced four-wheel-drive system ever designed
Phil
September 24, 2020
That's a crazy price for that motor, use valvoline max life to condition seals and slow leaks
I own a 2010 Rav4 Sport SUV and has 131.000 miles and never the 1st problem. Looking to get 400.000 out of it if not more cause l maintenance what it needs . Like at 150k it will need coils.
My 2011 Rav has 287,000 no issues tell now. Throwing a P0420 code. Getting it looked this week. Love my car.
Straya
August 15, 2021
Just clocked 300,000kms in 8yrs on a 2013 2ltr petrol manual Rav4. Purchased New, serviced every 10,000kms.....have not had any issues with it. Fantastic vehicle.
Matthew R.
April 10, 2020
Independent research has shown that if you follow recommended maintenance the rav 4 can last 250,000 miles. The average mileage for most rav 4's is 200,000 miles.
My Rav4 is a 2014 XLE model. I purchased it used with 77,000 miles on it. In just under three years of ownership I have put 137,000 miles on it. I give it regular synthetic oil changes at 6,000 miles. My mechanic says it should last another 100 to 150,000 miles at the very least if I continue with the maintenance they are performing. Oh, and I drive for Uber and I average about 1,000 miles per week. I also am averaging 29.4 MPG. Regular and timely maintenance is the key. No transmission or engine problems yet.
Chloe Simiana
March 9, 2021
My 2001 Toyota Rav4 currently has 325,000 kilometres and is still going strong
Martha Reis
July 19, 2023
My 2009 rav4, 6 cyl, has 225,000 miles on it. I hope it can keep running for another 100k.
James
November 19, 2023
Looking at buying a 2009 with just under 300,000 km on it . For $8000 . Is it worth it???
My 1998 Rav4 with 52,000 miles on it was just totaled. I’m heartbroken. It was a Target-run car only. Planned to drive or for years to come. Was serviced every 6 months and many times they laughed that they felt guilty taking the money.
Trevor Zellers
November 22, 2021
My 1997 Toyota RAV4 has 250,000 miles and still running strong. I change the oil every 3,000. Minor replacement stuff since I owned it now for 2 years. Paid 1600 for vehicle and dropped 2000 into it.
Antonina P
December 8, 2020
With proper care and maintenance, a Toyota Rav4 can last up to 250,000 miles.
My '02 Rav4L is at 365,000 miles, a four-cylinder car. It's transmission and ECU were replaced around 175,000; recognized defect of mfgr/design.
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