@@4am4life-cc3oh thank you so much for responding! I’ve had six used cars in my life and it’s been hell! I don’t need a new car, but I want to buy new so I would have peace of mind later on down the road having to put money in it for repairs because I knew that I started from a fresh brand new car. With the used cars it was just a rabbit hole of problem after problem with wasting money, trying to fix all the issues and the repairs aren’t even worth the cost of the car. So I want your guises opinion about if I do decide to go and 15,000 miles or less you think that’s better than buying a brand new RAV4? I’ve been stressed out because I really love the XSE but it only comes in hybrid prime in Supersonic red so then I would rather so then if I couldn’t have the red that specific read, then I would do the white hybrid. The only way I would go red if it’s an XSE hybrid, but non-prime. Which The regular hybrid doesn’t have Supersonic red. I also have to keep in mind that I drive 7200 miles a year and with a hybrid it said do not buy a hybrid unless you’re driving 12 or 15 or 10,000 miles a year. Because I won’t get my moneys worth I guess what I need to know is as long as I keep it out of the heat and I drive it 6 to 7 days a week even if I only drive under 10,000 miles a year is it still worth getting the hybrid because they said when the hybrid battery sits it goes bad sooner, but I’m still starting it up every day and driving in the suburban area in the city highway, will the battery be OK? I worked really hard for the money that I had to buy a car so I’m stressed out about it although in faith I’m trusting, but if I thought I could buy a used car, even if it was 56 years old and it would last me the next 10 years with only minor issues and I don’t care I would just buy the car. I don’t have to have a super nice car dealership but even at the dealership I was concerned about 15,000 miles because then you know why did they bring it back etc. etc. their problems. was their problems? With that car? So in my head I feel like no I have to buy absolutely brand new anyways anyone’s opinion anyone’s opinion would be helpful. Live in Henderson, Nevada or Las Vegas. I would really appreciate any input. I know this message is long, but I’m on the elliptical at the gym trying lol use my mic and exercise at the same time so I’m just speaking my text. Thank you in advance.
@@TiffJ7Hi..buying a new or used car can be stressful, but buying a used one with low miles or km ( I'm in canada) can save you $$..getting a hybrid is really not worth it if your only doing low miles per year...Also for peace of mind you can always get the extended warranty ( hopefully the vehicle is from a toyota dealership) hope this helps...
It’s a safety feature so nobody off the street drives off in your car while it’s warming up in your driveway and you’re in your house. All you have to do is hit the unlock button again on the remote. It makes sense because you already have your key fob out.
You cannot understand Toyota's logic using COMMON SENSE. The engineers are brilliant following textbook knowledge but seriously lack at practical circumstances. My issue is this: Why in God's Name put a limit of TWO START-UPS remotely as the maximum number of times, where then you have to open/close a door to reset it back to zero? WHY?? Again, WHY?? If I want to start my car REMOTELY more than TWO TIMES, WTF does it matter? Absolute a-hole-ism.
Thanks for the tip
No worries...Glade it was helpful!!
Your welcome...cheers!
Can you tell me whether this was the XLE or XLE premium? Bc the premium comes with remote start
Hi...it's the XLE premium ...thanks for viewing...cheers!
Does it have to be an xle premium? I have an xle coming Awd smart key fob
Hello...give it a try and see...cheers!
I just bought a 2024 Rav4 XLE FWD Gas and it Has remote start.
Excellent @@sptrader6316
LE or XLE? You said LE but you wrote XLE. Is this feature available on all trims?
It's a XLE...feature available on the smart keyfobs
@@4am4life-cc3oh thank you so much for responding! I’ve had six used cars in my life and it’s been hell! I don’t need a new car, but I want to buy new so I would have peace of mind later on down the road having to put money in it for repairs because I knew that I started from a fresh brand new car. With the used cars it was just a rabbit hole of problem after problem with wasting money, trying to fix all the issues and the repairs aren’t even worth the cost of the car. So I want your guises opinion about if I do decide to go and 15,000 miles or less you think that’s better than buying a brand new RAV4? I’ve been stressed out because I really love the XSE but it only comes in hybrid prime in Supersonic red so then I would rather so then if I couldn’t have the red that specific read, then I would do the white hybrid. The only way I would go red if it’s an XSE hybrid, but non-prime. Which
The regular hybrid doesn’t have Supersonic red. I also have to keep in mind that I drive 7200 miles a year and with a hybrid it said do not buy a hybrid unless you’re driving 12 or 15 or 10,000 miles a year. Because I won’t get my moneys worth I guess what I need to know is as long as I keep it out of the heat and I drive it 6 to 7 days a week even if I only drive under 10,000 miles a year is it still worth getting the hybrid because they said when the hybrid battery sits it goes bad sooner, but I’m still starting it up every day and driving in the suburban area in the city highway, will the battery be OK? I worked really hard for the money that I had to buy a car so I’m stressed out about it although in faith I’m trusting, but if I thought I could buy a used car, even if it was 56 years old and it would last me the next 10 years with only minor issues and I don’t care I would just buy the car. I don’t have to have a super nice car dealership but even at the dealership I was concerned about 15,000 miles because then you know why did they bring it back etc. etc. their problems. was their problems? With that car? So in my head I feel like no I have to buy absolutely brand new anyways anyone’s opinion anyone’s opinion would be helpful. Live in Henderson, Nevada or Las Vegas. I would really appreciate any input. I know this message is long, but I’m on the elliptical at the gym trying lol use my mic and exercise at the same time so I’m just speaking my text. Thank you in advance.
@@TiffJ7Hi..buying a new or used car can be stressful, but buying a used one with low miles or km ( I'm in canada) can save you $$..getting a hybrid is really not worth it if your only doing low miles per year...Also for peace of mind you can always get the extended warranty ( hopefully the vehicle is from a toyota dealership) hope this helps...
Can you roll down the windows with the remote?
Unfortunately you can not...
you can if you go to the dealer and ask them to turn that setting on
Funciona en Rav4 adventure 2024?
@@oscarmontes2904 hello...give it a try and see if it works..
No funciona😢
@oscarmontes2904 well at least you gave it a try...
The auto start on Rav 4 kinda doesn't make sense because when you go to open the door the engine shuts off!
Unfortunately the same for my 4runner
It’s a safety feature so nobody off the street drives off in your car while it’s warming up in your driveway and you’re in your house. All you have to do is hit the unlock button again on the remote. It makes sense because you already have your key fob out.
Is this the hybrid or regular xle?
Regular xle
Regular xle
it works on RAV 4 Prime SE 2024 ?
@@matiaspatinogomez5509 hello...give it a try and see
it does not work on xle
It works on my new 2024 XLE.
You cannot understand Toyota's logic using COMMON SENSE. The engineers are brilliant following textbook knowledge but seriously lack at practical circumstances.
My issue is this:
Why in God's Name put a limit of TWO START-UPS remotely as the maximum number of times, where then you have to open/close a door to reset it back to zero?
WHY??
Again, WHY??
If I want to start my car REMOTELY more than TWO TIMES, WTF does it matter? Absolute a-hole-ism.