Hello All,
I'm looking at purchasing a new car. I am currently driving a 2010 Rav4 4WD V6. I love this car but it's time for a new car. Prior to the Rav I had a 4Runner (also V6). Owned both over 13 years with only maintenance so I like Toyota's reliability. I made the rounds of all the mfrs and have narrowed it down to 2 very different options. Rav4 Hybrid and Honda Passport (compact hybrid vs mid-size ICE). I am trying to decide as there are some issues with both. I'm hoping you can help answer questions on the Rav4 Hybrid.
The first 2 cars I test drove were the Rav4 ICE and Highlander ICE. Was disappointed in the Rav ICE because of engine noise, seemed to struggle on hills and shifted harder than I'm used to (I live in a hilly area and on top of a hill - love the V6). While I liked the Highlander engine (4 cyl. turbo - they longer come with V6) - hills good, shifting good, good power, not as noisy. There were other things I didnt like - so the Highlander is out and the Rav4 ICE was also off my list. I wish they offered the 4 cyl turbo in the Rav4. After doing research, I learned the Hybrid Rav had more power and shifting would not be an issue due to the ecvt. My research also turned up the following issues:
Battery drain - The 2024 should have the battery drain issue resolved but I'm retired now and don't drive every day. My trips out are more errand based, a couple times a week (short trips 3-5 miles) and occasional longer ones (entertainment, vacation...) The longest my current car has sat without being started is about 2 weeks. My current car has no problem starting after sitting. Does the Rav4 Hybrid need driven longer times and more frequently to keep the battery charged? I do not want to carry a battery charger or keep a trickle charger as I do not work on my cars. I just want to get in and go.
Cable gate - I know about this and am concerned. I live in an area that gets snow and slush. I am familiar with the residue left behind when the snow and slush melt and dry. When I asked at the dealership - they wouldn't talk about it. Claimed they didn't know anything, never heard about it, haven't seen this issue much (interesting since they never heard about it)... In the past, Toyota seemed to be good about recalling and fixing. Can't help but wonder if the current fix is more of a Band-Aid.
Repairs when needed - I have spoken with the mechanics I use. They said they cannot work on hybrids as they are not certified for the high voltage system. They can do regular maintenance - oil, tires. They seemed hesitant which tells me, they haven't worked on hybrids much. Do all the hybrid owners here take their cars to the dealership for maintenance (oil, tires, battery, inspections, etc.)?
Gas - lots of talk about cost of gas. I filled my ICE tank up 3 weeks ago and still have about a quarter tank. One of my mechanics joked that I would only have to fill up twice a year with a hybrid. Bit of an exaggeration but will I have to worry about carbon build up and the gas going bad in the tank?
I'm looking at the Hybrid more for extra power on the hills than gas savings. With my low mileage, I won't get cost savings from the hybrid.
I would love to hear from any Rav4 hybrid owners that are low mileage intermittent drivers like myself. Have you had any of the above issues or is the Rav4 hybrid good for my type of driving?
One last thought, as someone driving an old school car, can the beeping of the safety systems, in particular lane departure be turned off? I live in Pittsburgh and don't want to be beeped at every time I dodge a pothole.
Thanks
I'm looking at purchasing a new car. I am currently driving a 2010 Rav4 4WD V6. I love this car but it's time for a new car. Prior to the Rav I had a 4Runner (also V6). Owned both over 13 years with only maintenance so I like Toyota's reliability. I made the rounds of all the mfrs and have narrowed it down to 2 very different options. Rav4 Hybrid and Honda Passport (compact hybrid vs mid-size ICE). I am trying to decide as there are some issues with both. I'm hoping you can help answer questions on the Rav4 Hybrid.
The first 2 cars I test drove were the Rav4 ICE and Highlander ICE. Was disappointed in the Rav ICE because of engine noise, seemed to struggle on hills and shifted harder than I'm used to (I live in a hilly area and on top of a hill - love the V6). While I liked the Highlander engine (4 cyl. turbo - they longer come with V6) - hills good, shifting good, good power, not as noisy. There were other things I didnt like - so the Highlander is out and the Rav4 ICE was also off my list. I wish they offered the 4 cyl turbo in the Rav4. After doing research, I learned the Hybrid Rav had more power and shifting would not be an issue due to the ecvt. My research also turned up the following issues:
Battery drain - The 2024 should have the battery drain issue resolved but I'm retired now and don't drive every day. My trips out are more errand based, a couple times a week (short trips 3-5 miles) and occasional longer ones (entertainment, vacation...) The longest my current car has sat without being started is about 2 weeks. My current car has no problem starting after sitting. Does the Rav4 Hybrid need driven longer times and more frequently to keep the battery charged? I do not want to carry a battery charger or keep a trickle charger as I do not work on my cars. I just want to get in and go.
Cable gate - I know about this and am concerned. I live in an area that gets snow and slush. I am familiar with the residue left behind when the snow and slush melt and dry. When I asked at the dealership - they wouldn't talk about it. Claimed they didn't know anything, never heard about it, haven't seen this issue much (interesting since they never heard about it)... In the past, Toyota seemed to be good about recalling and fixing. Can't help but wonder if the current fix is more of a Band-Aid.
Repairs when needed - I have spoken with the mechanics I use. They said they cannot work on hybrids as they are not certified for the high voltage system. They can do regular maintenance - oil, tires. They seemed hesitant which tells me, they haven't worked on hybrids much. Do all the hybrid owners here take their cars to the dealership for maintenance (oil, tires, battery, inspections, etc.)?
Gas - lots of talk about cost of gas. I filled my ICE tank up 3 weeks ago and still have about a quarter tank. One of my mechanics joked that I would only have to fill up twice a year with a hybrid. Bit of an exaggeration but will I have to worry about carbon build up and the gas going bad in the tank?
I'm looking at the Hybrid more for extra power on the hills than gas savings. With my low mileage, I won't get cost savings from the hybrid.
I would love to hear from any Rav4 hybrid owners that are low mileage intermittent drivers like myself. Have you had any of the above issues or is the Rav4 hybrid good for my type of driving?
One last thought, as someone driving an old school car, can the beeping of the safety systems, in particular lane departure be turned off? I live in Pittsburgh and don't want to be beeped at every time I dodge a pothole.
Thanks