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RAV4 in the snow???


Bossman
12-06-2003, 06:59 AM
With all the snow the east coast is having now, can someone please relate to us how their RAV4 AWD does in the snow and ice? That would be the major selling point as far as I'm concerned. Thanks.

klohiq
12-09-2003, 11:00 AM
I know a few people with a newer RAV4 (one with a 2003 and the other a 2002) and they both love the vehicle. I don't own one, but I've been considering one as a winter car also. I've seen a lot in the parking lot of my work the last few days and we have quite a bit of snow...though I've seen shitty FWDs handle the snow alright too (like my car, 1998 cavalier)...so it's mostly the driver...though I'm sure they do a lot better in the snow...

Not sure how they compare to similarly priced AWD SUVs and cars AWD(Legacy, SVX, etc)

BMW_4.4i
01-10-2004, 03:15 PM
I have a 2004 RAV4 FWD and it does pretty good in the snow of New England. It has the Traction Control and Vehicle Skid control standard, which makes it even better. I could only imagine that the AWD would be even better than mine.

70camaro
01-30-2004, 03:16 PM
WE own a 99 and the only thing I can say is: the tire tread makes a BIG difference! The highway type tread ours came with was not doing so well in the snow (plus they were a little worn) But when I got some new tires with an agressive tread pattern WOW, what a difference! Doesn't slide much now, and havent ever been stuck.

datsunadict
02-02-2004, 11:05 PM
my totally stock 97 rav is 4wd without ABS or TCS and it does absolutly awesome in the snow, i rarely find myself locking the tires and it is easy to control wheel spin in 4wd and 2wd. I run siped all season radials and i don't have a bit of trouble getting anywhere i want to go, and i live in the middle of nowhere in North Idaho. If that isn't snow worthy, then you might as well buy a Land Rover.

ayoub59_Rav4
02-07-2004, 09:05 PM
I have a 2003 toyota rav4 awd is great in the snow is a great car but it have one little problem is the brakes but when i replace my brakes is a very good car even in wet or dry or icy roads

cyclist1
05-05-2004, 08:30 PM
I know this is an old post, but my 1997 Rav-4 L with AWD is awsome in the snow. It handled the snow better than many larger SUV's. As long as you don't get too confident with the AWD, it will get you to your destination and back without any problems.

Andrew

TBR0698
02-22-2008, 09:59 AM
NOT ... We have a 2006 RAV4 with Traction Control. We have a 125' long driveway that is uphill. That damn SUV is worthless when it comes to getting up our driveway in the snow ... the Traction Control kick in with the Idiot light and annoying Chime as it kills the engine loosing all momentum ... can you say STUCK???
I asked the Toyota garage for a way to disable the traction control and he said Nope ... no way!!!

S_chevy
02-28-2008, 04:55 PM
NOT ... We have a 2006 RAV4 with Traction Control. We have a 125' long driveway that is uphill. That damn SUV is worthless when it comes to getting up our driveway in the snow ... the Traction Control kick in with the Idiot light and annoying Chime as it kills the engine loosing all momentum ... can you say STUCK???
I asked the Toyota garage for a way to disable the traction control and he said Nope ... no way!!!


got the same problem here witht the TC at times. but there is a way to disable it go here http://rav4world.com/forums/index.php and search for disable traction control.

mermaidlisa
02-29-2008, 05:56 PM
I just traded in my Toyota Echo for a 2005 Rav4 L because of not being able to drive in snow or ice. I have been very impressed with the ability to drive in the weather and actually have control on the road.

RB200sx
08-02-2008, 09:06 AM
Mine is a 97 with all wheel drive. No traction control to speak of. Lots of fun, though. Empty parking lot and a drift I go with all 4 wheels spinning! LOL!

salmo
01-09-2010, 09:05 AM
Fantastic!
I have a 2008 RAV4 and prior to that a 2 wheel Toyota. I live in Western Newfoundland where we get an average snowfall of 13 ft and there's plenty of hills. I can honestly say that winter driving with the RAV was a real pleasure. You can drive it with confidence.
N:smooch:ever ever got stuck and came up the hill to our home in any weather without a problem.
Keep in mind that after 40 kph or 25 mph the 4wd cuts out and at that speed you probably don't need it anyway. It's a safety feature, expecially for highway driving.
I haven'yt yet figured out the advantage of the warning for when the vehicle slips sidedays.
The RAV4 is an excellent winter vehicle.

Salmo

OzzyO
06-30-2010, 12:18 AM
I'm in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia , we usually get alot of snow also, your 4 wheel drive is only as good as its tires, I have an 06 Rav4 with all seasons, didn't get stuck this past winter but I also have ole reliable a 94 4Runner never gets stuck in the snow, there is a button you can push to lock it in 4 wheel drive, on the 06 Rav4, but as previously mentioned at 25 mph it automatically comes out of 4 wheel drive. Good Luck. :smokin:

Ranger_10X
02-18-2014, 12:07 PM
DEPENDS - If you know how to really drive in the snow you will hate the RAV4 traction control. This car (notice that I'm not referring to it as an SUV as I'd never take it anywhere near off-road) is actually a great vehicle in most on-road conditions but the traction control feature will, under certain conditions, get you more stuck than a two wheel drive vehicle. As others have said, this 'defeature' kicks in when it senses slip on any of the four wheels and immediately kills engine power. This means if you get into any deep snow, or on an icy surface you're not going anywhere. This works great to help you stay in control when you find yourself on an unexpected slippery patch, but if you need to power your way through some deep snow - fuggetaboudit. I'm looking for a way to disable it, if anyone knows?

jerryg2112
02-18-2014, 12:30 PM
It's all about your tires. Good tread doesn't mean good snow traction. Check tire ratings for all season tires that are good in the winter. There is no tire that is good for everything. If you have FWD and a good snow tire then you'll be fine. 4wd even better.

k9iamnot
08-13-2016, 04:47 AM
my totally stock 97 rav is 4wd without ABS or TCS and it does absolutly awesome in the snow, i rarely find myself locking the tires and it is easy to control wheel spin in 4wd and 2wd. I run siped all season radials and i don't have a bit of trouble getting anywhere i want to go, and i live in the middle of nowhere in North Idaho. If that isn't snow worthy, then you might as well buy a Land Rover.
I would like to add my 1997 Rav 4 has one button to push for putting car into and out of 4 wheel drive. 4 wheel drive does better in deep snow than all wheel drive.

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