Used 2007 Toyota RAV4 Consumer Reviews
RAV4 = Rave Reviews
Everything about this vehicle fits me. I have had all brand-new vehicles in the past. I have owned a 97 Chev Cavalier (too little and poor quality sold it after 32k miles), then moved to a 99 GrandPrix GTP (loved it and sold it at 130k miles), then I bought a 05 Acura RSX (excellent quality, still that sporty feel that I like but with better gas mileage then the GrandPrix, engine was sorta weak however), Although I was not in need of a new vehicle I decided that I needed a small SUV (something I could grow with). I wanted to be able to carry camping gear, my bike and a few friends and be comfortable. I frowned at the thought of buying into something under powered and lacked the sporty feel.
Loving my Toyota
I love everything about my RAV4 I bought it in Feb. I find myself driving for no reason these days just to be in my car. I got the barcellonic red so when I am out I notice people looking at my RAV. It is also roomy and comfy my backseats are even bigger then that of a friends grand cherokee.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99592 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,999101 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,990120 mi away
Best small SUV
This is my first Toyota. I love it so far. Been in Hyundais since 1990. This is definitely a SERIOUS step up. Much better quality, reliability, styling, MPG. Hope to drive the wheels off the thing. I usually keep vehicles for at least 10 years, so this one should be around for awhile.
Very good MiniSUV
I love driving my Limited RAV4 6 cyl 4x4. It has very good acceleration. The brakes could be better as it should stop quicker than it does. It rides smooth for an SUV. It is very reliable. After driving this fun miniSUV on long trips for 3 years, it only gave me a problem once. The dealer had to replace the steering box after off road trips and it started making a soft thunking sound when the wheel is turned all the way to the left (but it was still driving well). Warranty replacement of course. I would buy another RAV4 after this one gets to be too old.
2007 Toyota RAV4
If you want a reasonably priced SUV that has a LOT of power and versatility, look at this one. Some people may find the ride a bit rough. Unless you are shelling out BIG bucks for variable suspension, there is a compromise between the responsiveness of a stiffer suspension, and a smoother, "I can't feel the road" ride. It's all about what you like. The Limited IS highly responsive, but also has a reasonably smooth ride. The interior quality is good (I didn't say great!) and in-line with the price. The rear seats can be moved forward or back, accommodating large passengers or more cargo. It's a mid-sized SUV that offers some interesting features for a reasonable cost. Go for the 6cyl version!