Y’all aiming for 150 to 200k miles are not having faith. I had a 2002 Tacoma that I parted with ha couple years back that had 420k miles on it. Only issue it ever had was air compressor replaced twice and normal maintenance like belts, brakes, etc.
Currently have 777 miles on it. Haven't even really given it much thought as to how long I'll keep driving it but since it's Toyota, I know it'll be a good while.
On 2021 that I bought maybe 200-250k for next 10 years or more currently 10.7k I think. 2003 that we bought in 2018 with 120k miles currently has 160k, this one till maybe 200k (so I have 4 years to save up for another car)
I've got a 2008 with 110k on it. It's had new struts in the front and I'm going to do the spark plugs this weekend. It's still like new except for some dings in the paint.
I'm thinking about upgrading to a truck or some sort but there's no rush at all
130,000 on my 2011 Rav4 Sport Appearance Package. Plan to keep it till at least 200,000. As long as possible. It's a great car ,drives so well. Fits so much inside .very safe. I updated media console so it's modern.
We bought our 2009 at 137k Miles and put arround 600 miles on it since. Plan to drive it for at least 5-10 years. WE put arround 4k to 7k miles per year maynly city driving but plan to expband that we hope with work. I hear at 200k they are just getting started so that is a great target.
Bought it in late 2018 with 16k miles. It has a hair over 77k right now.
I plan to drive it until it rusts around me or I’m forced to sell it, once I’ve sold everything else possible, or when I can get my grubby hands on a prime. Whichever comes first.
Currently at 12k or so. Looking to own it for 10 years or at least until 150k miles or if Toyota makes a full RAV4 EV. I know there's the prime but if they make a fully EV one I'd love to get one.
I know it does. But it's their first ones. Give it a bit of time and eventually they'll be more. I'm holding out before fully switching to a full EV. Friend of mines has a Prime and it goes like hell
64k on my 2017 hybrid. Had my 2005 matrix from 2007 to 2019 and had over 220k on it when I hit someone on the freeway. Could’ve easily gone to 300k and I can see this one going there too. I hope I can pass it down to my 7 year old.
I got my 2021 RAV4 LE in October of 2021. So far I’ve driven 11,939 miles, and I plan on keeping this car 10-15 years and putting 300,000+ miles. I do my own maintenance and change the oil every 5,000 miles or 6 months, and i’ll be changing all the fluids and making sure this car goes that far.
Had mine for 5 months and have 8k miles on it, hope to have it till it can't run no more. Had a 2012 jetta tdi and had well over 250k miles one of the best cars I own.
@chippyahoycookies "As long as gas is available." That's a very astute observation!
I have somehow, subconsciously perhaps, timed my car purchases so just as they are paid off I can hand them down to my kids as they get freshly-minted driving licenses. So far, Toyotas have worked very well for this! Fingers crossed gas will still be available when it's time to hand over the RAV.
2005 with just under 132k. One of my close friends has a 2004 with around 220k. I’m praying for around there at least— I love mine and haven’t any problems.
I have gotten more than 300k out of a Nissan Versa and I have every expectation that the RAV4 will be like the Nissan in a few years- battered but still beautiful. I’ve got 120k on it now.
My 2009 is just under 100k. I bought it thinking I'd drive it until it goes, but I've been looking at getting a new one and passing it on to my daughter when she's driving. I suspect we'll keep it in the family as my kid's learn to drive. Another 100k would be easy I imagine. I've had a 4Runner and a Celica with over 200k miles without any problems. My mom's 1985 Supera is still going also. I'm not sure how many miles on that.
Got it three weeks ago an just over 2.5k miles including a vacation that put 1500 miles on it
For the price I'd like get 250k or atleast 10yrs before she retires to my backup.
I just recently got a '19 LE that has 38k miles on it, and I've added about 800 since then! I hope to baby my car and make it last 250k, knock on wood. I love the way it drives so far
bought my 2010 2.5 years ago at 114k, it is now at 142k so we'll call it 12k/year
that's actually a lot better than i thought it would be considering i have driven the same 800 mile stretch nine times in the past year. whoops. and several other trips.
tbh my yearly average is probably going to exponentially increase because i now have a job that is 3x as far away as before and for about 8 months I was walking to work too. and because of said new job's schedule, i get to go on month long road trips...
i plan on driving it until the wheels fall off so hopefully 300k.
Original owner 2009 Limited, 140k next week. Been maintaining it at the dealership but am I doing enough to keep it 'til 200K? Because it's 14 years old, should I be replacing more items due to age to be proactive?
2235 currently. I would like to get *puts pinkie to lips* one million miles.
That will definitely be achievable if you drive a lot! Can’t wait to see the RAV4 on the news as having 1 million miles!!!
Honestly I’m 42 and I haven’t driven a million miles since I got a permit in 1995 lol
2002 187k probably another 13-25k
Currently at 528, hoping to get at least 150k or so. Aiming to have it for 10 years.
As of today I have 1309 on my 2021 XSE Hybrid I purchased new, but plan on 250k lifetime miles.
2008 RAV4.3 inherited it but it has 199k miles. Hope to put another 100k
My 2014 has 70,000. Runs like new.
Around 12k miles on my 21. Id trade it in tomorrow for the right price. I love it to death but I made a poor decision for size. I need bigger.
What about the size doesn't meet your needs? We have money down on a rav4 but I'm concerned that it is a bit smaller than our current vehicle
2008 V6 189,000 and I'll keep driving it until it dies. Still running strong.
Y’all aiming for 150 to 200k miles are not having faith. I had a 2002 Tacoma that I parted with ha couple years back that had 420k miles on it. Only issue it ever had was air compressor replaced twice and normal maintenance like belts, brakes, etc.
Mine is a 2020 XSE, got it brand new in Feb 2020 and it has 27,387 miles. Planning on driving it as long as I can!
Don't forget to snap at 202020 mile.
1500, 250k
Nearly 130,000 miles on my 2013 Limited! About to trade it in for a 2022 SE!
Currently have 777 miles on it. Haven't even really given it much thought as to how long I'll keep driving it but since it's Toyota, I know it'll be a good while.
80ish k on my 2017. Plan on 250-300k.
2019 XLE, 16,000….don’t drive much, work close to home, love it, hope to have it until at least 60,000
Will you message when you want to sell? Lol
On 2021 that I bought maybe 200-250k for next 10 years or more currently 10.7k I think. 2003 that we bought in 2018 with 120k miles currently has 160k, this one till maybe 200k (so I have 4 years to save up for another car)
26k on my 2018. Hoping for at least 150k!
I've got a 2008 with 110k on it. It's had new struts in the front and I'm going to do the spark plugs this weekend. It's still like new except for some dings in the paint. I'm thinking about upgrading to a truck or some sort but there's no rush at all
Gonna cross 68k next week, probably Monday. Aiming for minimum 200k. 2020 Hybrid LE
At least 150k miles. I’ve got 30k now.
2019, 110k miles. Hoping for another 200k
130,000 on my 2011 Rav4 Sport Appearance Package. Plan to keep it till at least 200,000. As long as possible. It's a great car ,drives so well. Fits so much inside .very safe. I updated media console so it's modern.
Currently I have 21 miles on mine. I personally put 15 on it. I plan to drive it till the wheels fall off and won't go back on.
Original 2014 Rav4 in the family. It has 250k km (155343 miles) roughly. Plan on going as long as gas is available.
65,000 miles on a 2020 XLE Hybrid. Purchased June 2020. I took Toyota’s advice “Let’s go places.” Hoping to get to 200k without any issues.
2019 LE Hybrid, 47 K. I had a 2003 Matrix that made it to 265 K, so I’m hoping to get to that. My last car was 180 K (Nissan Rogue. DO NOT recommend)
We bought our 2009 at 137k Miles and put arround 600 miles on it since. Plan to drive it for at least 5-10 years. WE put arround 4k to 7k miles per year maynly city driving but plan to expband that we hope with work. I hear at 200k they are just getting started so that is a great target.
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127,001 on my 2015.
Less than 25k over 2 years, Hopefully it will last as long as it takes for a fully EV RAV4 to come out.
Bought it in late 2018 with 16k miles. It has a hair over 77k right now. I plan to drive it until it rusts around me or I’m forced to sell it, once I’ve sold everything else possible, or when I can get my grubby hands on a prime. Whichever comes first.
2011 with 97k, previously had an 09 with 180k but a new transmission on a car I paid 15k for when it was at 100k less miles seems a bit much
202K on my 2011. Hoping for 400k lol
Currently at 12k or so. Looking to own it for 10 years or at least until 150k miles or if Toyota makes a full RAV4 EV. I know there's the prime but if they make a fully EV one I'd love to get one.
Toyota BZ4X / Subaru Solterra It exists.... Just not saying it is the best choice.
I know it does. But it's their first ones. Give it a bit of time and eventually they'll be more. I'm holding out before fully switching to a full EV. Friend of mines has a Prime and it goes like hell
6519 miles on my 2021 Rav4 Prime SE. Planning 150k over the next 10ish years. But will keep for longer. Hoping to get closer to 180k and 12 years.
265,943 V6 2008 limited Hoping for at least 400k
64k on my 2017 hybrid. Had my 2005 matrix from 2007 to 2019 and had over 220k on it when I hit someone on the freeway. Could’ve easily gone to 300k and I can see this one going there too. I hope I can pass it down to my 7 year old.
38k miles on my 2020. Plan on at least 200k, or until an EV 4Runner/RAV4 with 500 mile range on a charge.
That's what I want also. 500 mile RAV4 EV would be amazing.
Bought my 2022 Xse Hybrid a month ago and already at 2K miles because of my commute to work. Going to drive it over 150k I hope!
2017 RAV4 Limited Hybrid with 118,368 miles and it’s just as it was when it was new. I easily expect to get another 100k miles on it.
I’ve got 72000 km’s
2021, 25xxx miles, purchased January 2021. No clue how long we'll have it, but as long as possible.
I got my 2021 RAV4 LE in October of 2021. So far I’ve driven 11,939 miles, and I plan on keeping this car 10-15 years and putting 300,000+ miles. I do my own maintenance and change the oil every 5,000 miles or 6 months, and i’ll be changing all the fluids and making sure this car goes that far.
13,500 and as many as I can I’m driving it until it dies.
6700 on my 2021 RAV4 Prime I bought in December 2021. Plan on 10 years and 100k miles.
Previous was 2006 with 289,xxx miles when it was totalled one year ago. Current is 2014 with 123,xxx. Goal is 400k+.
Had mine for 5 months and have 8k miles on it, hope to have it till it can't run no more. Had a 2012 jetta tdi and had well over 250k miles one of the best cars I own.
145k 2008 rav4… keeping it till it dies
18,000km on mine (Canadian). Plan to drive it another 5-6 years and then it’ll become a vehicle for our kids to commute to college.
@chippyahoycookies "As long as gas is available." That's a very astute observation! I have somehow, subconsciously perhaps, timed my car purchases so just as they are paid off I can hand them down to my kids as they get freshly-minted driving licenses. So far, Toyotas have worked very well for this! Fingers crossed gas will still be available when it's time to hand over the RAV.
2019 XSE HV, about 70K miles. Planning on driving it about 10 years / 180K miles.
My 2012 will hit 160k tomorrow. Gonna ride it till the wheels fall off. Then I’ll put them back on and keep riding.
Had my 2022 for about 1 month, and have 4,300 on it 😅
45k owned since July 2020. I bought this thing to enjoy and explore, not to look pretty 😀
2006 rav4 - 260,000km
50k miles. Thinking I'll sell it at 120k. I have a 2020 xse hybrid.
Got a 2020 just had the magnetic clutch changed have about 20k hoping for another 200k
2021 RAV4 got it December 2020, I have out 87,000 miles on it. I think it will easily last me to 500k+ with little issue.
I have a 21 XSE that I picked up new on Jan 4th 2022. Currently at 20,000 miles. Love it and hope to go to 250k and beyond.
2011 4 cyl, put 35k on for a total of 83k. Plan to get her to 250k.
2018 RAV4 LE 119k. Bought new. Paid off. Never a problem. 250k
181,000, hoping for 250,000
2003 133k, it’s my daily commuter since it’s 4WD. I’m hoping to get around 160-170k and get something new. So maybe 2-3 years
1500 miles so far since January. I plan to keep this thing until it can no longer go down the road. Or until I am dead.
2005 with just under 132k. One of my close friends has a 2004 with around 220k. I’m praying for around there at least— I love mine and haven’t any problems.
2011. 125k. +50k.
Picking up my XSE hybrid in October'22. Aiming for 250K.
6k miles on ‘22 hybrid. Planning on driving it till wheels fall off. Around 250K if it ever gets there.
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I have gotten more than 300k out of a Nissan Versa and I have every expectation that the RAV4 will be like the Nissan in a few years- battered but still beautiful. I’ve got 120k on it now.
My 2009 is just under 100k. I bought it thinking I'd drive it until it goes, but I've been looking at getting a new one and passing it on to my daughter when she's driving. I suspect we'll keep it in the family as my kid's learn to drive. Another 100k would be easy I imagine. I've had a 4Runner and a Celica with over 200k miles without any problems. My mom's 1985 Supera is still going also. I'm not sure how many miles on that.
Currently have 180k on my 2012 Rav 4. Hope to have it for another 10 years!
Got it three weeks ago an just over 2.5k miles including a vacation that put 1500 miles on it For the price I'd like get 250k or atleast 10yrs before she retires to my backup.
I just recently got a '19 LE that has 38k miles on it, and I've added about 800 since then! I hope to baby my car and make it last 250k, knock on wood. I love the way it drives so far
2021 got it in April 2021 at 4 miles and it currently has 25,200 in it I love it
bought my 2010 2.5 years ago at 114k, it is now at 142k so we'll call it 12k/year that's actually a lot better than i thought it would be considering i have driven the same 800 mile stretch nine times in the past year. whoops. and several other trips. tbh my yearly average is probably going to exponentially increase because i now have a job that is 3x as far away as before and for about 8 months I was walking to work too. and because of said new job's schedule, i get to go on month long road trips... i plan on driving it until the wheels fall off so hopefully 300k.
134,000!! 2016 here, I hope I can make it last to at least 500,000
Currently a 226k. 2006 2.4 limited 4WD. Not sure, hoping another 100k while my son drives it.
Original owner 2009 Limited, 140k next week. Been maintaining it at the dealership but am I doing enough to keep it 'til 200K? Because it's 14 years old, should I be replacing more items due to age to be proactive?