Used Toyota RAV4 review: 2006-2010
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What we like
- Safe bet as a used buy
- Tough interior
- SUV practicality
What we don't
- Strong resale
- On-demand AWD not the best off-road
- No diesel
What we like
- Safe bet as a used buy
- Tough interior
- SUV practicality
What we don't
- Strong resale
- On-demand AWD not the best off-road
- No diesel
There was no such car as an SUV when Toyota unleashed the RAV4 on the local market in 1994. In the course of the next 19 years it has evolved from a cheeky three-door for the unattached and free-at-heart into a full-sized wagon for the family.
NEW
Once alone in the market it now has to compete against a vast number of models from rival carmakers. The third generation RAV4 released in 2006 was a step along the evolutionary path.
Gone was the youthful three-door that announced the new model in 1994, and the constant four-wheel drive system was replaced by an on-demand all-wheel drive system in line with most of its rivals.
The four-door wagon was one of the roomiest in the class accommodating five adults, although the one forced to sit in the centre of the rear seat would have found it a little cramped. The rear seat slid back and forth, and could be split and folded for versatility in carrying passengers and loads as needed.
Power buyers could choose between a smooth 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a lusty 3.5-litre V6. The four-cylinder could be coupled up to either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission, while those ticking the box for the V6 got a five-speed auto.
One of the big changes in the third generation RAV4 was the switch to an on-demand all-wheel drive system. In effect it drove like a front-wheel drive car most of the time, only engaging the rear wheels when slip was detected at the front. Hard core four-wheel drive fans might feel cheated by the switch, but most RAV4 buyers wouldn't notice a difference.
The RAV4 has a towing rating of 1500kg, but some owners find that the four-cylinder engine struggles when hauling a caravan at around that weight. If you plan to tow with your RAV4 it's perhaps best to look at the V6.
NOW
For years Toyota enjoyed a reputation for building cars that gave little or no trouble, but that reputation has been tarnished somewhat in recent years when it had to recall a number of cars, including the RAV4.
One recall related to the tightening of the adjustable rear suspension arm following a rear wheel alignment. If not tightened enough the threads on the arm could wear causing the arm to fail. Another concerned the possible fitment of a prototype instrument panel reinforcement, which could fail and affect the steering.
A third related to the sliding electrical contact module in the driver's-side power window master switch, which could feel sticky when operated and could stop working or over-heat and melt. Other than those potential issues the RAV4 is a solid car that really does give little trouble.
As it is with all cars it's important that the RAV4 is serviced according to Toyota's recommended schedule, which calls for servicing at 10,000km or six-month intervals. That's more frequently than some other carmakers recommend, but it's worthwhile sticking to the schedule to underpin the longevity of the car.
Although few RAV4s hit the dirt like their bigger brothers, they are quite capable off-road and could be used in the bush. With that in mind it's worth taking a careful look over any potential purchase, checking underneath for damage to the underbody, suspension or driveline, and also take a close look at the bodywork for damage that might have been sustained off-road.
SMITHY SAYS
Safe, solid and reliable wagon for the family.
Toyota RAV4 - 2006-2010
Price new: $31,990 to $41,990
Engine: 2.4-litre 4-cylinder, 125 kW/224 Nm; 3.5-litre V6, 201 kW/333 Nm
Transmission: 5-speed man, 4-speed auto, AWD
Economy: 9.1 L/100 km (2.4), 10.5 L/100 km (V6)
Body: 4-door wagon
Variants: CV, CV6, Cruiser, Cruiser L
Safety: 4-star ANCAP
Pricing
Year | Price From | Price To |
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2010 | $7,300 | $16,280 |
2009 | $6,700 | $15,070 |
2008 | $6,000 | $15,290 |
2007 | $6,490 | $14,410 |
2006 | $4,290 | $13,420 |
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Range and Specs
Vehicle | Specs | Price* | |
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CV (4X4) | 2.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $4,620 – 6,820 | 2006 Toyota RAV4 2006 CV (4X4) Pricing and Specs |
CV Sport | 2.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $6,930 – 9,790 | 2006 Toyota RAV4 2006 CV Sport Pricing and Specs |
Cruiser (4x4) | 2.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $5,720 – 8,030 | 2006 Toyota RAV4 2006 Cruiser (4x4) Pricing and Specs |
Cruiser L (4x4) | 2.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $7,150 – 10,120 | 2006 Toyota RAV4 2006 Cruiser L (4x4) Pricing and Specs |
$3,499
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