Toyota RAV4 2011 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota RAV4 2011 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Best SUVs for freeway driving and occasional towing?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Sep 2016

There are lots of SUVs to choose from, it's a very crowded market, which works in the favour of the buyer. The Territory of the vintage you are considering is a decent car, the diesel is economical and it would tow up to 2700 kg. Also consider the Toyota RAV4, Nissan X-Trail, Honda CR-V.

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Toyota recalls 98,000 RAV4s

Toyota recalls 98,000 RAV4s

18 Feb 2016 · by Joshua Dowling

Australia’s best-selling SUV is being recalled due to faulty seatbelts, but the fix won't arrive until June. ...

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Toyota RAV4 2011: Expensive extended warranty service?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Oct 2015

You need to read the warranty to check on what service provisions it might contain. Some extended warranties require you to have the car serviced by the dealer who sold you the warranty.

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Replacement for RAV4?

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Oct 2014

If you genuinely have an unlimited budget, the best mid-sized prestige SUV is the Porsche Macan. If you're being more realistic, the Mazda CX-5 gets The Tick.

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Toyota RAV4 2011: Unintended acceleration

Answered by CarsGuide 9 Nov 2012

Toyota recalled the RAV4 twice in the US for "unintended acceleration" problems, which sounds uncannily like your problem. The first recall was, the company claimed, because the carpet could move forward and over the accelerator, the second was because the accelerator pedal could "stick". There was also some suspicion that there was also a problem with the 'fly-by-wire' throttle, but nothing has been found on that front. I would urge you to report the problem to Toyota directly and ask that they inspect your car.

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Toyota RAV4 2011: Is the V6 suitable for towing?

Answered by CarsGuide 26 Jul 2011

The RAV4 V6 is rated to tow 1900 kg with trailer brakes or 750 kg without brakes, so your caravan should have brakes if you want to tow it with the RAV4. You need to be conscious of the total weight of the van, not just the tare weight, but if the tare weight is just 800 kg as you say, the total weight is probably going to be within the total weight the RAV4 will haul. I wouldn’t fit an extra cooler for the trip you plan to make.

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