evdrive said:
davewill said:
evdrive said:
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I waited and leased the 2014 model hoping that they would have worked some of the earlier bugs out. Seems to have been a good idea.
Really? There's been nothing here to suggest that the newer cars or newer replacements are lasting any longer than the earlier ones.
I haven't broken down on the Freeway from loosing power or had my charge port melt and everything seems to work fine thus far besides the small bugs like the wine of the motor and a few weird head to the dealer error codes. I had a recall software update that did something helpful Toyota tells me. I feel like I must have avoided some issues that the 2012 drivers experienced.
The charge port melting wasn't an issues with the car... it was the Rema (Germany) supplied plug to Blink for their poorly designed, government funded charge station. The same thing could happen to any car (and did).
The break down on the freeway issue happened on one of my 2014s, and never on my 2012. That isn't because one is better than the other... they all had exactly the same speed sensor. It was the luck of the draw, which resulted in a U.S. Government recall that affected ALL 2012-2014 RAV4 EVs.
There have been MANY firmware upgrades, and ANY model year Rav4 EV can get the newest update. There was not a single new Rav4 EV that was delivered from the factory with the latest government required 1.3.101 firmware. None.
As you experienced, all model year cars get the "Check EV System" error code-of-the-day, even your 2014. All model year cars are eligible to get the motor whine (milling sound), again, as you have experience.
Of our three Rav4 EVs, one early 2012, two 2014s, all have had the motor replaced at least once. We just did the silver 2014 in Washington state about a month ago (at 33,000 miles).
If getting a car with a newer model year makes you feel good, that's great. But, expecting a different performance from the same car, regardless of the model year, is unlikely. All the cars were the same, up to and including the "optional" floor mats, that every car had.
The VIN is different, and there were four total exterior colors (two whites, silver and blue).
That's it.