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Ask them if they'd be happy for Toyota to examine it before the sale completes. If he says no, then demand your money back.
Why are old RAV4s so expensive?
ExactlyI would expect most dealers would just give you your deposit back without asking and tell you to go and buy another car if you asked for a 16 year old car to be inspected by the original manufacturer prior to completing a purchase.
Covid. Stupid prices since then and haven't come down.
It isn't just the RAV4 but in general.
At this kind of price bracket - no dealer is actually going to "fix" all of the above - to do all the above properly is going to cost thousands and lose the garage a ton of money. They're banking on purchasers not spotting this and just selling them a ticking time bomb of deferred maintenance.
It's planned to be delivered tomorrow at the moment. I've paid a deposit only.@AmateurGuy have you bought it yet? Cannot understand splurdging £6k+ on a 16 year old car, any of the models listed further up would 100% be better to purchase
Hey guys, i know you all(most of you) hate my decision making. However, I've had two mechanics & an old colleague who buys and sells SUVs give me their opinions and they're saying it's fine to go ahead with the car. Mechanics have said due to salt spreading on roads and age of car, surface level corrosion is expected on Rav4s. They've said that the coil, shocks and tyre needs to be replaced, which the dealer is doing. They've also said the dealer working on the corrosion and applying underseal is a good sign. They said due to the low mileage of the car, it should last for another at least 5 years or 50k miles if regularly serviced and maintained well. The car has only 67,000 miles on the clock so this makes me think it's not been driven much for it's age and up to 2023 it's got the records of a full dealership service history, from then it's an independent garage service, so that makes me think it has been well taken care of.
Yes I did ask for all your advice and opinions and understand your concerns, so thank you for highlighting. I've searched on autotrader for Rav4s under £6,500 with less than 70,000 miles, and no older than 2008, sold by dealers with FSH and I can't see a better deal than this. I'm not sure where everyone else is looking, but why is this a bad deal? Is it just because of age? I thought Toyota and Lexus' cars are very reliable, especially with low mileage. Is there any other cars of this size I can get which is newer, at the same price? (automatic & petrol).
Oh I see what you mean. Hmmm.What people are saying is that RAV 4's just represent terrible terrible value, they've got really inflated prices for some reason so you're correct in saying it's probably priced right compared to other rav4's, they're just extremely expensive for an old car.
It's a bad deal because it seems so old for the money. Honda CRV is a comparable car that is similarly priced for the age.Yes I did ask for all your advice and opinions and understand your concerns, so thank you for highlighting. I've searched on autotrader for Rav4s under £6,500 with less than 70,000 miles, and no older than 2008, sold by dealers with FSH and I can't see a better deal than this. I'm not sure where everyone else is looking, but why is this a bad deal?
no one is saying they aren't reliable, but old cars are still old cars - They don't last forever.Is it just because of age? I thought Toyota and Lexus' cars are very reliable, especially with low mileage.
You'll struggle as not many big SUV's came with petrol and fewer still in Automatic.Is there any other cars of this size I can get which is newer, at the same price? (automatic & petrol).
What people are saying is that RAV 4's just represent terrible terrible value, they've got really inflated prices for some reason so you're correct in saying it's probably priced right compared to other rav4's, they're just extremely expensive for an old car.