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Post by filsgreen on May 2, 2020 9:39:07 GMT
I probably could, Bob, but I think it would be prudent to wait. Also, I want to sell my car privately and no one can buy or view at the mo.
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Post by Mb2t on May 2, 2020 9:59:06 GMT
Just a small note about paying 'premium', just do your home work and compare prices for similar RAVs around, and argue with the dealer (only if prices you find are lower...).
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Post by firemac on May 2, 2020 10:38:07 GMT
Thanks for your thoughts and advice guys. To be honest, I'm not bothered about the spec, it just had to be a 4wd auto Rav4 hybrid. I'm going with a hybrid, as I still love driving my old Yaris hybrid. The 25mpg I'm getting from my one isn't so great and I'm leaving diesels alone. I'm thinking of buying off the local dealer, as I don't want to be driving miles if I have any problem with the car. I know I'm going to pay a premium for that, but some of the cost maybe offset, post corona virus. 🤞 You are right about the mileage, in regard to my limited driving, after a few years it would probably balance out. Now I just have to wait a couple of months until the lock down is lifted. Thanks again. Phil Bear in mind, Phil, that if you buy from a Toyota dealer and the car has either the balance of the factory warranty or a Toyota Used warranty then any dealer will honour it. We have bought several RAVs from far-off Toyota franchises and ,where necessary, our local Mr.T did the warranty work (mind you, I think it only happened once an a 3-dr RAV that broke a rear spring).
Whatever you decide, good luck. :TU:
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Post by Rambler on May 19, 2020 18:40:49 GMT
Looks a great Rav4, reminds me of the load space I had in mine.
Quite a bit bigger than my Mitsi.
Can't remember reading, is it petrol ?
Can't remember if they made a petrol.
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