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tidester, host
55 mph and I don't need to race. Well today I only drive the car 60 to 65 mph on the highway because the salesman told me don't drive it over 70 yet because it only have 10 miles on the odo. I quessed you have to be easy on it to break it in. For those who owns V6 have fun!! about transmission I don't know, just hope its good, well it's a toyota it should be good.
2006 RAV4 Limited - 2WD - 4CYL
Daytime Running Lights
Cargo Net
Nightvision Mirror Upgrade
Security System Upgrade
Permavin
Window Tint
Wheel Locks
Mud Guards
Carpet Mats
$24,500 + TTL
DFW Area
I got a real deal via Costco Membership buying program.
The dealer must offer what is the predetermined agreed markup on all models of all cars when they are referred via the Costco Fleet Direct program.
Also, Costco will check up with you directly to verify the dealer complied with the program. I got my rare to find RAV for $750 over invoice, no haggling!The dealers value Costco's volume business and are on good behaviour when dealing with Costco members. As to 6 vs 4, if gas goes over $4 a gallon the wholesale market will be stronger on 4's Gary
Try Toyota of Visalia - they seemed to get more of the ltds. I bought mine there - no leather tho - will get after market leather, which is about the same price, but a much better leather. I have only seen one blizzard pearl (mine!). Therefore, maybe you'll have better luck in Visalia.
Its near the running light(but its not affected) but they left a nice crease in the plastic, and bend in plastic of wheel well.
Does that mean I need a whole new front bumper?? (the plastic part)
REALLY makes me sick cause the RAV is less than 1 1/2 months old. ANY SUGGESTIONS??
The California DMV had a pretty good faq about this the last time I looked. link
Steve, Host
If it's just the plastic that can easily be replaced. Dent Doctors can do amazing things but if the metal is creased that requires body work. I doubt that a new fender will be required. I feel your pain.
If you havent already, file a police report and see if there are any cameras used in the area that might have caught it.
And there is this big black plastic piece under the Rav4 gets damaged, and I need to find a part to replace it. I went to the dealer, and they tried to charge me 100 for part and labour after my 15% discount. I am just wondering does anybody know what is the technical name/ term for that part I need to replace, because I don't even know how is it called. And does anybody know where to fix? I went to oreilly, autozone, and many online stores, and i couldnt find it. I am greatly appreciated it. Thank you
I got my base with 6 mp3, tonnel, rack and floor mat for 21200 out of door around 3 months ago in birmingham, alabama.
I've heard it called an underguard, skid plate, engine shield, you name it. But I'm pretty sure you're stuck getting a replacement from the dealership.
Here's a thought - it may not be 100% necessary. If it's plastic, at least.
-juice
Does any RAV4 owner here have a problem with "thigh support as CU mentioned?
Can someone please give me the Cliff's Note version of what the difference between the two of these are?
I have the V6 Limited 4X4 if that makes a difference.
Also, the picture of the bumper applique is white, I want black - is there a way to specify the color?
Thanks.
The Toyota bumper thing for USA is not much more than a mylar decal. If you look on the web you can find a much better one in black from Delande toyota.
The dealers steer you to the Highlander but the truth is the difference is minimal--if you want to carry more than three kids long distances, or don't want them to be squeezed in a little tightly you will have to get a minivan or large SUV.
I think it is easy to loose sight of the fact that while it is roomy and powerfull with V6,AWD etc, it is still a "small SUV". The load capacity is similar to compact cars 800-1000lb. If you need to carry big loads I guess the Explorer and Jeep Commander top the list. They sell $7000 under MSRP but......13MPG. Yikes
But what is with the poor headlight rating. I noticed this on several Toytoa cars including some smaller Lexus models.
To the best of my knowledge, it does not appear to be removable. When the seats are up, you have the seatwell behind adding more storage space. When the seats are folded down, you have all the space above deck. They fold down into the floor.
The other point is the Highlander drives a lot more like a truck than the RAV4. Not nimble and not much fun factor in driving it I do not think.
RAV4: 0-60 6.3; 70 to 0 180'; 300' skid pad 0.83g, noise at 70MPH 68 dBA, EPA 21 city and 28 highway (V6 4WD), mileage during test 16MPG
The CX-7 was esentially the same, except that it is significantly slower and the fuel usage and cost are worse:
CX-7: 0-60 7.9; 70 to 0 179'; 300' skid pad 0.84g, noise at 70MPH 67 dBA, EPA 18 city, 24 highway, premium required, mileage during test 14MPG
In the next few months both C&D and CU will surely also test the 2007 Acura RDX, 2007 Ford Edge, 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe, and 2007 Honda CRV. Based on the data available now, it seems that the most formidable competitor for the RAV4 will be the Edge, although if the Santa Fe is not too heavy, it should also do well on the dynamic tests.
I have read that Toyota will start taking orders fo the 2007 RAV4 in a few days, and it seems likely that it will offer some of the features now only offerend outside of North America, such as a navigation system, rain sensing wipers, and mirrors with turn signal repeaters.