
While the 2006 model had 11 recalls, this year had a whopping 14 which included the worst ones from 2006 plus a new recall about side airbags deploying unexpectedly. Plagued by issues including steering problems and excessive oil consumption, a 2007 Toyota RAV4 has a laundry list of issues that you'll have to deal with if this is a vehicle you have or for whatever reason want to get. has the 2007 RAV4 listed as being worth just over $6,000. If you're in the market for an older vehicle this is definitely something you're going to want to avoid outright because the cost of trying to upkeep and repair 2007 RAV4 is probably far in excess of what the vehicle is even worth at this point. The 2007 model year of the Toyota RAV4 was bogged down with massive engine problems reported by many drivers.

While excessive oil consumption was a problem in 2005 it became a much bigger problem in the 2006 model year. Drivers have noted that, often between 75,000 and 150,000 miles the engine burns so much oil due to hard to find leaks that they’ll need to add more oil more than once per month. The main problem in 2005 was excessive oil consumption and it’s worth remembering that as it has been one of the Rav4’s chief problems throughout many production years. The 2005 model year was relatively problem free compared to some earlier and later models.
