Used 2015 Toyota RAV4 Consumer Reviews
RAV4 XLE AWD best car for price and value and safe
Looking for safety features, Roof Bluetooth AWD XM no blind spots simple to drive with plenty of pep and almost 30 miles to the gallon on the highway nothing comes close to the RAV4 and for the price it's a steal trust me and it had plenty of storage space with the cargo cover factory tiny is amazing for visibility
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Defective Hood!
I didnt notice during the test drive because it was almost dark already. The hood is bouncing even at low speed and more on high speed. According to the technician from Toyota USA it is normal because they made the Rav4 body thinner than the previous for more mileage. Biggest mistake of my life but I learned a lot with this experience. Just waiting one more year coz still upside down. I will definitely trade this car.
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Reliability is good, but other parts suffers
So we own one 2015 rav4 and we did not have a lot of problems with the car. We thought everything else was fine as well, but there are some other issues appears. First of all, the road noise is not acceptable. We did not notice this issue until we get a new chevy home. It's a significant comparison that the noise person in the second row has to suffer in toyota rav4 versus the noise level in the chevy for the second raw passenger. Also, we drove once on the road and it was very windy, rav4 almost get blew out of the lane and I had to adjust the direction of the steering wheel to be able to stay in the lane. Same windy situation for the chevy, chevy handles it pretty well. Also the transmission seems like very big gaps when the car is accelerating. It is a significant feeling that the car has some gap when transmission is trying to gear up. Information system is just almost not existing, but only for the very basic functions and the reverse camera. Generally saying, the only thing rav4 offers is reliability, but if you care about the comfortable level and more details of the interior just consider some other better choices such as Honda, Mazda, Chevy and so on.
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PLASTIC JUNK! BAD BLUETOOTH!
I love this SUV. Only two problems is the seat belt plastic mount on the drivers door pillar has a constant rattle! Right in my left ear. Been to dearler twice still no fix! Guess I could drive a stick in to this $29,000 car to get it to stop, can't go far like this! Like the voodoo rattle torcher. Worst bluetooh on the market! 02/06/16 Up date Still the worst bluetooth on the market! Nissan has Toyota beat 10 to 1 on theirs.You Can get in the car and take off and if the does not pair right you can't even use your cell phone. Have to stop and shut it down get out of the car to make a phone call! Not just the rav4 my wifes 2013 camry does the same thing on her bluetooth! come on toyota your letting Nissan beat you on this bluetooth deal! Your better than that!
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Toyota isn't what it is in Japan
Worked for 8 years in Japan (Okinawa) and had three "used" Toyotas (fantastic vehicles - only thing I had to do was replace battery - tires - brakes ... AC on my Noah Lite Ace Van (8 years old when I bought it) didn't even require maintenance in 8 years of use in a the tropical environment of Okinawa)!!! Alternatively this vehicle has disappointed, to say the least. Acceleration is dangerous (in that you must wait 1 - 2 seconds for the computer to figure out what pressing on the accelerator means). Here in Denver when you change lanes you need to make your move upon turning on your signal - have had close calls when other drivers (whose vehicles accelerate crisply) shot into a lane I was trying to get into. Also, worse yet, this vehicle rolls backwards if you're on a steep upward grade when you put it in drive!!! Very dangerous if anyone is behind you (dealer told me to increase revs when I'm in this situation ... if this was a manual that'd be a given ... but this is an automatic)! So if you live somewhere like San Francisco this is the last vehicle you want to buy. I'm very disappointed in Toyota ... perhaps it's because it's made here (as stated, the Toyotas I had in Japan were head-and-shoulders better than this Toyota-Japan-wanna-be).
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