Sad day but all things come to an end. I sold my 2010 Rav4 today. It is headed for Alaska.
Really enjoyed it but moved and have no practical way to keep it charged.
Good luck to all of you.
Time to get serious on selling my Rav4 EV. I no longer have reliable access to charging so I am going to have to ask for Best Offer and take what I get.
Given the prices being posted for California based Rav4 EVs, I am willing to deal a bit.
Seattle Area
2012
Blizzard White
66K miles
Curt Hitch...
I purchased my Toyota Platinum Extended used car warranty through the Toyota dealership in Bozeman MT. There is a thread here with details on various dealers.
I bought a used car warranty because my new car warranty expired while I was thinking of selling it.
By the way, do you mind sharing...
Or the OP could buy mine. Yes warranty, no Jademo.
Would require importing to Canada but clean title, one owner and a couple thousand less.
I would even get the door scratch fixed.
Salvage is always a red flag but not necessarily a deal breaker. It depends on what was bent and how it was fixed.
Reading these forums gives a very good listing of various issues with the car, but as usual distorts the picture to the negative.
The vast majority do not have issues. The key...
Thanks for passing it along. I am going to see if one of the local dealers is willing to trade straight across for Jeep Wrangler TJ Unlimited. But frankly I would rather sell it to someone in the EV community.
Sadly I have to put my 2012 Blizzard White Rav4EV up for sale.
After 6 years we have had no luck getting charging installed at my office. I am downsizing and moving to a Condo which is proving impossible to get a 220V power drop installed. I am looking to trade for a Jeep TJ Unlimted or $16K...
As usual it depends.
I put on the Michelin Defender LTXs because in the Seattle area we occasionally get difficult weather. February brought a foot of snow to my driveway. Also occasional trips to the mountains can incur difficult traction conditions. Yes, they cost a few percent in mileage...
That is about what I get. The GOM really tells nothing about the battery state. Use the Tony test for that.
But just to see how far you will go, yes Seattle in the winter is limited to about 90 miles.
Definitely need to find another, reputable, shop. There is a good chance something is bent but swapping parts to see if it fixes the problem is not the solution. A decent shop can measure the angles and quickly find the bent part(s).
and do get it fixed because you will quickly wear away your...
I also plan to keep mine. I looked very seriously at "upgrading" to a Tesla model 3 but it really would only be an upgrade in cost.
I did a DU replacement under warranty and now have a Toyota platinum warranty.
But really the only maintenance is check the fluids, floormats and rotate the tires...
Important to understand the warranty. If it is a Toyota warranty, folks around the country have been successfully getting service done at a local Toyota shops, with Toyota corporate support.
If you only have a dealer warranty, from CA, then you would likely be stuck shipping.
And here is the bad news
At least this was true a couple of years ago when I had it
Toyota subcontracts the work to AAA.
When I tried to use it, they eventually transferred me to AAA, who said they couldn't help.
So by that time I had found a nearby charger, and the the car started up and had...
Welcome to the Seattle mini-club.
There is a Monroe, WA Automotive Research Event
Happening over the next couple of weeks for anyone who owns a post 2011 EV in Seattle. They are still looking for volunteers.
PM if you are interested.