Reliability of Rav4 i4

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91AggieLawyer
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Looking at picking up a used Rav4 with 97k miles on it. For any Toyota V6, that figure wouldn't even raise an eyebrow, especially because my wife (who will be driving it) only drives about 7.5K a year. The rest of the time, we're in my car.

I figure we'll keep this 4-6 years and then deal with things then, so the additional mileage shouldn't total more than about 150K.

For those that know, how have the Rav4 (or other Toyota models) i4 held up over time?
Waltonloads08
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I've been told by a mechanic that the Toyota inline 4 is the most reliable consumer engine available.

They've been making them forever.
1agswitchin4lanes
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What year?
91AggieLawyer
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2013.
MechAg
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Bought my daughter a 2014 Rav 4 before she headed off to College Station almost 2 years ago. Only had 24K miles when we got it ,but have never had a problem, just put gas in it & change the oil. Great car.
HBCanine08
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WaltonLoads08 said:

I've been told by a mechanic that the Toyota inline 4 is the most reliable consumer engine available.

They've been making them forever.
Assuming that's the same one in the Corolla, they all sound the same on start up. Doesn't matter what year.
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HBCanine08 said:

WaltonLoads08 said:

I've been told by a mechanic that the Toyota inline 4 is the most reliable consumer engine available.

They've been making them forever.
Assuming that's the same one in the Corolla, they all sound the same on start up. Doesn't matter what year.
The Camry and RAV4 use the 2.5L 2ARFE, the Cor-holla uses the 1.8L 2ZR-FE/FAE, probably use the same starter though...

These engines are quite reliable. Just keep up on basic maintenance and you're good to go.
Waltonloads08
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1agswitchin4lanes said:

HBCanine08 said:

WaltonLoads08 said:

I've been told by a mechanic that the Toyota inline 4 is the most reliable consumer engine available.

They've been making them forever.
Assuming that's the same one in the Corolla, they all sound the same on start up. Doesn't matter what year.
The Camry and RAV4 use the 2.5L 2ARFE, the Cor-holla uses the 1.8L 2ZR-FE/FAE, probably use the same starter though...

These engines are quite reliable. Just keep up on basic maintenance and you're good to go.


We had a 1990 i-4 Camry we drove all over the place. My dad sold it in 2004 with something like 238k. I bet it's still going..
1agswitchin4lanes
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WaltonLoads08 said:

1agswitchin4lanes said:

HBCanine08 said:

WaltonLoads08 said:

I've been told by a mechanic that the Toyota inline 4 is the most reliable consumer engine available.

They've been making them forever.
Assuming that's the same one in the Corolla, they all sound the same on start up. Doesn't matter what year.
The Camry and RAV4 use the 2.5L 2ARFE, the Cor-holla uses the 1.8L 2ZR-FE/FAE, probably use the same starter though...

These engines are quite reliable. Just keep up on basic maintenance and you're good to go.


We had a 1990 i-4 Camry we drove all over the place. My dad sold it in 2004 with something like 238k. I bet it's still going..
That was when Toyota still made interesting sedans. The 87-91 Camrys were neat with their spunky powertrains, automatic seat belts, push button climate controls etc....
aggiepaintrain
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bullet proof
Waltonloads08
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He still talks about how much pep it had
1agswitchin4lanes
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WaltonLoads08 said:

He still talks about how much pep it had

Waltonloads08
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LOL
91AggieLawyer
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Pulled the trigger. Now, I've got to get all that oil based crap off the tires and possibly the body followed by some paint correction next week. Whatever they did in the interior caused an odor that needs to come out.
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