Used 2011 ToyotaRAV4 Ltd

Located at
Lone Star Chevrolet
Exterior Color
Brn Brown
Interior Color
BEI/Beige
Mileage
124,948 miles
Transmission
Automatic
Drivetrain
FWD
Engine
2.5 Liter 4 Cylinder
VIN
2T3YF4DV9BW059433
Stock Number
MBW059433
Toyota RAV4
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Included Packages & Accessories

Detailed Specifications

  • Max seating capacity: 7
  • Horsepower: 179

Dealer Notes

2011 Toyota RAV4 Ltd. Auxiliary Audio Input, Multi-Zone A/C, Luggage Rack, Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Keyless Start/Entry, MP3/CD Player, Aluminum Wheels, Power Mirrors, Adjustable Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel, Automatic Headlights, Tire Pressure Monitor. All recommended services are complete. Chat, email or call today to schedule your test drive and experience the difference for yourself! Please verify any information in question with Lone Star Chevrolet, located at: 18800 Northwest Fwy, Houston, TX, 77065. Visit us online at www.LoneStarChevrolet.com or call (866) 665-9782.

KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
Overall4.4Out of 5
  • The Best Rav4 Ever Made - V6 4WD

    By Kyle on Thursday, July 25, 2019

    5.0
    I have a 2012 Limited V6 4WD. If you have a chance to get one of these you should do it! In my opinion it's the best looking Rav4 that's been made. I could have spent the same amount on a much newer SUV with similar miles but I chose the 2012 for a few reasons. 1) the 269hp V6. This is the same V6 from the Avalon and Lexus RX350. It was the fastest car in Toyota's line-up for a time. It's a proven engine with power to spare and they stopped offering it in '13. Any small SUVs with similar power have turbo 4 cylinders that take premium gas... plus turbos break and require more maintenance. It does fine on regular oil every 5000 miles - not expensive synthetic. 2) 4WD. This was the last generation with a 4WD lock button so you can lock the differential at 50/50 front/rear power under 25mph (technically 55/45). That's why these models say 4WD and not AWD. It still has an AWD system that's always active - in most cases you won't need it BUT having the ability to lock the diff is hugely important for deep snow/mud and getting unstuck- or getting through the worst conditions. Without the lockable diff Toyota's AWD system doesn't really keep up with a Subaru or other true 4x4s. 3) Full-size spare tire. Yes, that means the tailgate swings instead of lifts... but driving slow on a tiny spare sucks! It's already saved the day twice. 4) OPTIONS! because this generation of RAV4 is getting older I was able to find one with low miles and all the options I wanted. I have a backup camera, navigation, wireless bluetooth audio/calling, leather heated seats, dual zone climate control, sunroof... great value for the money. Finally, it's a notoriously reliable car even by Toyota standards... every review you will find from Consumer Reports to KBB to Edmunds rates it super high. I've yet to have any problems and that's why you see a TON of this generation on the road. This is my second Rav4 after putting 220k on my 2000.... I'm looking forward to every mile with this one. CONS The factory speakers are terrible (unless it has the JBL system). The interior door seals can be squeaky so you need to keep them clean/lubed. The handling and steering is not very sporty compared to the sport version, subaru, or mazda. Finally, Toyota's Entune system that connects to your phone for apps doesn't work for the newest phones and they don't keep it updated... Bluetooth audio and calling works great though. I average 21 mpg which isn't the best but could be worse considering it has 269hp. Toyota interiors always lag behind in my opinion and while it's comfortable, logically done, and perfectly adequate - it still feels a bit outdated compared to other brands.
  • EXCELLENT, RELIABLE CAR

    By jerseyirish on Monday, February 27, 2023

    5.0
    Roomy. Excellent mileage for a V6, and plenty of power--almost "stupid fast" for a car of this type. Squeezed 370,860 miles out of mine before it became time to retire the car. Would I buy another? I already did...a 2009 RAV4 with 125,000 miles on it.
  • Best car ever!

    By J on Tuesday, May 31, 2016

    5.0
    This car has been perfect: safe, great handling, can tow a boat, move us across the country, etc. In general I see a car as simple transportation, but I LOVE my RAV with the V6.

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