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Charge said:
FYI - there are currently 14 RAV4 EV's going to auction this week. Sold by Toyota Financial. Prices are averaging about $19K.

Expect to see them pop up at your local dealership soon - with added markup.

I'd also add that some folks are little crazy here with their pricing. As much as I like the car and almost bought one, there are a lot of options out there right now (new i3 and e_golf with longer range as well as X5 40e). I'm seeing some people ask $500 per month of the next X months which is crazy IMO. Keep in mind anyone buying used would absolutely need to buy an extended service contract for $1800.

There are great incentives on new BMW X5 40e's right now (up to $6500). Yeah, I know, 16 miles of range but it works for people that have a short commute and can charge at work and home and need a 4wd for other times. Monthly leases are as low as $529 (36/10).

Peace out.

Thank you for your post. I lease two Tesla Model S in my family (for myself and mother) and have two model 3 reserved. I wanted a rav4 ev lease to cover around a year until I get my first model 3. I was considering a normal SUV like a Q5/Cayenne/RX but I put in place extended charging infrastructure with a lot of capacity. I thought the Rav4 could be a good deal, but it makes no sense at all.

Buying in cash, it will basically depreciate massively once better battery tech becomes more prevalent in a year.

I can basically get a Model X for some of the offers I have received. $500+tax a month + $4k lease takeover for 10 months? Are you crazy?
 
superm1 said:
Buying in cash, it will basically depreciate massively once better battery tech becomes more prevalent in a year.

I can basically get a Model X for some of the offers I have received. $500+tax a month + $4k lease takeover for 10 months? Are you crazy?

The Rav4 EV uses the same basic battery cells construction as all TESLA cars... using your rational, I wouldn't buy a Model X, either. Or any Tesla car, ever.

I'm not sure what you intended to pay, but $500 for any SUV isn't bad. You don't have to worry about depreciation... IT'S A LEASE !!! It has a fixed depreciation at the end of the lease term called a "residual".

There have been plenty of offers of "take over lease" with unlimited miles, and maybe $1000. You can buy the car at the end for $18k - $20k.
 
Hi! Parting out with our 2014 White Rav4EV with 23,XXX miles for $23,000 (leased in November 2014) with unlimited miles, so of course still eligible for the extended warranty. Car is in San Francisco.
Preferably a straight sale, rather than a take over of the lease. Always serviced at Magnussen in Palo Alto, it has been trouble free. Heater core unit was replaced on the very first month of the lease if I remember well.
Sold with the Nissan Leaf 220V/30A cord bought from EVSE Upgrade in Berkeley ($630), 3 adapters (for 220 plugs from dryer or welder) and also got the OEM Toyota cord (110V) upgraded to higher amp ($230) by EVSE Upgrade.
Mostly driven from SF to SC twice a week, extended charges done on 220 or 110 in SC (some sessions at J1772). Tires have less than 50% left, so you will soon have the choice to get the exact tires you want.
Includes a 2" hitch for a bicycle rack ($130 but not wired for towing), front WeatherTech molded plastic floor mats ($80) and heavy duty seat covers ($200). CA carpool stickers installed of courser. Body has 3 small scratches on bumpers from city parking...
Thanks
 
To give everyone an idea of their cars value; This is what you will most likely be offered on a trade-in of your RAV4EV. Dealer will mark up the price of the car from these numbers after they clean it up or recondition it.

Auction data:

Here's 2013's that sold in the last month at auction:

08/17/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Regular $19,000 36000
08/22/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $18,600 18340
08/22/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $18,800 29,722
08/24/16 Manheim California Regular $17,200 30,720
08/24/16 Manheim San Diego Lease $18,600 38,885
08/24/16 Manheim San Diego Lease $18,800 33,783
08/24/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $18,500 29,227
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $15,500 69,065
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $15,900 81,660
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,100 46,452
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,500 31,530
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,900 29,096
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $18,700 28,929
09/05/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $18,700 36,023
09/07/16 Manheim California Regular $18,250 30,724
09/07/16 Manheim San Diego Lease $15,700 69,550
09/07/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,400 33,245
09/07/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,400 45,854
09/07/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,500 37,001
09/07/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $17,100 28,761
09/12/16 Manheim Phoenix Lease $15,500 68,713
09/12/16 Manheim Seattle Lease $17,300 35,994
09/12/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $15,500 35,871
09/12/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $16,400 38,001
09/12/16 Manheim San Francisco Bay Lease $17,400 21,001


And here's what's for sale the week: (with the MMR values)

2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 2.9 50932 WHITE $16,150
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 2.8 20130 BLUE $17,950
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 2.1 21732 WHITE $17,900
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 3.9 55055 BLUE $15,900
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 3.9 63310 WHITE $15,450
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 4.5 83277 SILVER $14,400
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 4.3 59402 BLUE $15,650
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 2.5 38058 WHITE $16,900
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 4.6 67124 SILVER $15,200
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 3.8 77051 WHITE $14,650
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 3.7 27142 SILVER $17,550
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 3.8 30252 BLUE $17,400
2013 TOYOTA RAV4 EV 4.4 68076 SILVER $15,150
 
That's why people are still looking because they can't buy from those prices listed. I like it when they post list and prices, then why not just buy it instead of bashing people for what they are asking for their car?
 
Call a car broker. They have access to auctions and can buy these cars for you for their minimal fees.
 
My 2014 Rav4 EV lease is coming to an end soon and I already got another car. I was just going to return it but since I know some people are really enthusiastic about this car I thought I'd ask if anyone wants to take it over from me?

Currently has 35,200 miles on it.
Silver
Due back in May but I'll probably return it sooner since I don't want to go over 36k.
The only problem I've had with it was right after I got it my heater went out so I had Toyota replace it. (From what I read online it's a very common problem)
All recalls done.
Only did extended charging once.
Live in San Francisco, Bay Area
Contact me if you're interested: [email protected]
 
reptile83 said:
My 2014 Rav4 EV lease is coming to an end soon and I already got another car. I was just going to return it but since I know some people are really enthusiastic about this car I thought I'd ask if anyone wants to take it over from me?

Currently has 35,200 miles on it.
Silver
Due back in May but I'll probably return it sooner since I don't want to go over 36k.
The only problem I've had with it was right after I got it my heater went out so I had Toyota replace it. (From what I read online it's a very common problem)
All recalls done.
Only did extended charging once.
Live in San Francisco, Bay Area
Contact me if you're interested: [email protected]

You might want to post what the lease residual is for a payoff?
 
Hi All,

New user here but not new to EV (have eGolf). Looking to get my hands on 2014 Rav4 EV, possible from auction if it saves some bucks.

Is anybody here has a dealer license to help me with this for a fee? Also, is that possible to send me a listings of what's available for sale here in CA?

Thanks!
 
TonyWilliams said:
https://www.cars.com/for-sale/searchresults.action/?mkId=20088&AmbMkId=20088&AmbMkNm=Toyota&make=Toyota&AmbMdId=50903&AmbMdNm=RAV4%20EV&model=RAV4%20EV&mdId=50903&rd=500&zc=94536&searchSource=QUICK_FORM

I did some browsing on the CarFax reports, in cases where they're offered free.

Interesting points:
* there were a number of them that mention "Oil & Filter" changes (some of them many times)
* I didn't see any of them mention heater or drive unit changes.
 
Carfax also does not indicate what Recall work has been completed on a given vehicle, only if it has any outstanding that need to be done.
 
Well, thanks for cars.com link but I already use it. What I was interesting in is dealer auctions, if maybe somebody have access to that and can help out for a fee.
 
vetaldj said:
Well, thanks for cars.com link but I already use it. What I was interesting in is dealer auctions, if maybe somebody have access to that and can help out for a fee.
Why not pre-negotiate with a dealer and set a mileage, condition and price target so they can go get one for you. If it's a Toyota dealer you can also set the total price with a 5yr/60k extended warranty into the deal. If they have a known customer and can turn over the car quickly, they don't have to make as much on the transaction to cover carrying costs.
 
miimura said:
vetaldj said:
Well, thanks for cars.com link but I already use it. What I was interesting in is dealer auctions, if maybe somebody have access to that and can help out for a fee.
Why not pre-negotiate with a dealer and set a mileage, condition and price target so they can go get one for you. If it's a Toyota dealer you can also set the total price with a 5yr/60k extended warranty into the deal. If they have a known customer and can turn over the car quickly, they don't have to make as much on the transaction to cover carrying costs.

Well, that sounds like a good plan. Will try to do so with one local dealer as more 2014 coming out from the lease this year.
Thanks!
 
2013 Toyota RAV4 EV Shoreline Blue for sale in Northern Illinois.

This is an battery electric vehicle (no gas) which has the Telsa drivetrain and battery.

Original owner, 26,000 miles, garaged. No dents and in very good shape.

Snow tires and wheels go along with it so you are covered in the Winter months.

It has the Toyota Platinum Extended Warranty ($0 deductible) which can be transferred for free.

No repairs have been needed except for factory recalls items.

I am not looking for a profit, just to pay it off. Asking $21,300.

email me if you want more details.

Gene

[email protected]
 
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