Used 2005 ToyotaRAV4

On the Lot
at Pitre Buick GMC
    Odometer
    203,000 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4WD
    Engine
    2.4L L4
    VIN
    JTEHD20V250042980
    Stock Number
    G1757B
    Toyota RAV4
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    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 161

    Dealer Notes

    Load your family into the 2005 Toyota RAV4!

    It just arrived on our lot, and surely won't be here long! All of the premium features expected of a Toyota are offered, including: front bucket seats, skid plates, and a split folding rear seat. Under the hood you'll find a 4 cylinder engine with more than 150 horsepower, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. All wheel drive maintains traction at all four corners.

    Our experienced sales staff is eager to share its knowledge and enthusiasm with you. We'd be happy to answer any questions that you may have. We are here to help you.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.7Out of 5
    • By scarey 1 on Tuesday, July 08, 2008

      3.0
      from 2001-2005 there is a problem with the engine control module causing the transmission to miss shift. warranty is good to 80,000 miles, mine went out at 89,400 other than that I love the car. If buying used make sure the ECM has been changed so you don't damage your transmission.
    • I love the Toyota Rav 4

      By Astra Thomas on Friday, August 17, 2012

      4.0
      I bought my Rav 4 brand new in 2001. Originally I was going for the Chrysler PT Cruiser, but after a dealer snafu I had to choose a different model completely. What attracted me to the PT Cruiser was the ability to tumble and take out the seats. This function on the Rav 4 made me a buyer. I have moved over 12 times (once across the country), and have moved nearly everything using my Rav 4 - Couches on the rooftop, chairs inside, boxes upon boxes. I love the Toyota Rav 4. This car has been reliable and has paid for itself twice over in the 11 years that I have had it. Now that the car is over 200,000 miles, I'm seeking a new one but hesitant to because this one is like my baby. Cons about the Rav 4: The high center of gravity means that you shouldn't take turns too fast. I have managed to lift two wheels off the pavement before. Ever since I got the vehicle I've had trouble with the check engine light. It just likes to be on - for NO REASON. It always says it's an oxygen sensor. But, I have changed the oxygen sensors, the oxygen manifold, etc. time and time again. Finally, I just gave up on it and it works just fine with that check engine light on. Be aware though - Having that check engine light on makes it difficult for registration in certain states.
    • Best all around and practical entry level

      By Robb on Sunday, April 07, 2019

      5.0
      ....Bought my first one just to resale and liked it so much I kept it. As with most Toyotas it is practical, well thought out and good value with few surprises. The number one issue and problem with it was the second generation 2001 thru 2005 which had a faulty pcm/computer which would start causing problems around 120 to 160k plus Miles. These model years had a new pcm which came from another manufacturing source and had quality issues from poor soldering and some components. This is common with some newly redesigned parts before bugs are worked out and unfortunately this one didnt show up for years leaving many without warranted coverage, hence disgruntled customers about Toyotas lag time in correcting. The issue of computer would cause transmission to start shifting erratically and intermittanting, subsequently damaging the tranny only after continuance of driving over time. Early replacement of pcm solves problem before damaging tranny. Everyone needs to know this when it starts occurring and just replace with rebuilt pcm and save your transmission.