2008 Toyota Rav4 Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l 4 Wheel Drive / Awd on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, West Virginia, United States
I am listing this vehicle for my sister.....and you will see her description below. Please ask any and all questions in a timely manner so I have time to relay them to her and get an answer back to you. I can attest that this RAV has been pampered. She has taken care of it and has spared no expense to keep it in fantastic condition. She has the title clear and free in hand and will be available immediately. She does drive it occasionally so the mileage may be slightly higher than listed but minimally. Bid with confidence.
I am selling my 2008 RAV 4, V6, AWD, in an effort to
simplify my life. I have 2 cars and truly only need one. This is a GREAT vehicle with just under 82K
miles. I had a
clear protecting film installed over the nose and mirrors to protect it from
damage from road debris (this does not photo well as it is nearly
invisible). I also opted to use
synthetic oil. While the upfront cost is
a bit more on oil changes, I've found it to be a benefit in my vehicles as oil
changes are significantly further apart.
This car isn't due for an oil change for another 8K miles. The tires are brand new. There are a few minor places in the finish of the
car I tried to take photos of them to
the best of my ability. As you can see
from the pictures, they are minimal. The interior of the vehicle is nearly
spotless. The leather is in excellent
condition. I installed OEM all weather
mats and also have the original carpeted floor mats. I live in a fairly hilly area and my commute is
primarily on the Interstate. I average
between 21 and 22 mpg. On longer trips
I've averaged as much as 27 mpg. Key Components: Mechanical & Performance ·
3.5 L DOHC V6 w/Dual VVT-1 Engine ·
5 Speed ECT Auto Trans/Elec ·
On-Demand 4WD/4WD Man Lock ·
Elec Power Steering System ·
Front & Rear Stablizer Bars ·
4-wheel Disk Brakes ·
Hill-Start Assist ·
Downhill Assist ·
17” 6-Spoke Alloy Wheels with NEW
P225/65R17 Tires
Safety
Exterior
Comfort & Convenience
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