2006 Toyota Rav4 Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
2006 Toyota Rav4 V-6, 256 Hp. in great condition, original owner. I used our car for estimating, trips and driving my wife to work. Oil changed oil every 3000 Miles, rotated tires (Yokohama YK 520's with at least 15k miles left on them)at the same time. Car was lightly sideswiped by other vehicle and insurance completely covered it to my satisfaction, not my fault. The car had about 80k miles on it at the time and there have been NO issues since the repair. The interior was just professionally shampooed prior to photos. There is a hole in the Driver side carpet from my heel. The engine runs perfectly just as it did when I bought it. The only repairs have been replacing the Brake rotors, the front as I recall. Brake pads are very recent high grade metallic. I only used the best of the best on this car and I am selling it because my wife wanted a new car (Subaru Forester) that we just bought. I will miss the V-6. It has a 6-CD changer/Am-FM radio, Sunroof, great A/c and some connections for newer sound systems. See Toyota brochure "Rav4 Sport" for any further details. The mark below the rear bumper guard is just glue from installing it. Bumper Guards were not standard on the 2006 model. Note my 100% rating on Ebay for any concerns. Buy this Suv, fly in, I will pick you up in Palm Springs and you can drive it back to New York, heck, I would. |
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J.D. Power: Vehicle dependability at all-time high, Lexus and Porsche lead
Wed, 13 Feb 2013
Each year, J.D. Power and Associates surveys original owners of three-year-old vehicles to find out what kinds of problems they have had experienced over the last 12 months, and then it uses this data to create its annual Vehicle Dependability Study. This means that the models in the 2013 study are 2010 model year vehicles, and J.D. Power rates each make as well as the top individual models based on how many problems were experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100).
Debunking the idea that carryover models are more dependable than new or updated models, the 2013 study found that the average carryover model experienced 133 PP100, while all-new or redesigned vehicles for the 2010 model year had 116 PP100; vehicles that received minor changes fared the best with just 111 PP100. The overall average for all makes was 126 PP100, which is the lowest figure since the findings were first issued in 1989.
Toyota must go to trial over unintended acceleration suits
Tue, 08 Oct 2013Toyota is surely readying its trial lawyers, as the Japanese giant is officially headed to court in a pair of cases relating to its unintended acceleration fiascos of 2009 and 2010.
In the first case, the United States Supreme Court has actually got involved in matters, ignoring an appeal from Toyota that attempted to use an arbitrator to settle its California lawsuits. The automaker will now go to trial to face owners of 2010 Prius models over an alleged defect with the anti-lock braking systems, which plaintiffs say made the cars more difficult to stop, according to Bloomberg.
The second trial is a bit more in depth, covering the case of Ida St. John, an 83-year-old from Georgia, that crashed her 2005 Camry in 2009. The accident is believed to have played a part in her death, although the suit, being filed by her grandson, doesn't actually place blame on Toyota for her death.
Autocar pits McLaren MP4-12C against turbo Toyota GT86
Thu, 29 Aug 2013The Toyota GT86, in all of its forms, is one of the best-handling cars money can buy, a trait that can put a smile on the faces of all but the most jaded car enthusiasts. But if good handling isn't what they're looking for, then what is? Our first guess would have to be more power, something the 200-horsepower Toyota would benefit from. Autocar tries out that theory by driving two turbocharged GT86s on track, then pitting the more powerful one against the 616-hp McLaren MP4-12C in a track battle.
The first GT86 turbo Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe drives makes around 255 rear-wheel horsepower and a bucket-load more torque than the stock car. That's plenty of power to either have a lot of fun or get into a lot of trouble. But the GT86 that Sutcliffe tails in the McLaren is race-prepped, stripped to the bone and wears slicks to harness a heavy-hitting 335 hp at the wheel. Weighing in at under 2,500 pounds, the Toyota can't overcome the MP4-12C's power-to-weight ratio of 5.3 pounds per horsepower, but it comes pretty close.
Enjoy a lot of chasing and drifting fun in the video below!