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What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2012 RAV4?

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BrandonDella
08/31/25 4:17am
The 2012 Toyota RAV4 has a fuel consumption of 8.8 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are the detailed specifications of the Toyota RAV4: 1. The Toyota RAV4 is the base model in Toyota's compact multi-purpose off-road vehicle family. 2. In terms of configuration, standard features include cruise control, EPS electric power steering, and rear seats that can slide and be folded down with one-touch operation. Except for the lowest-tier Classic edition, all RAV4 models are equipped with VSC vehicle stability control, 6 airbags, TRC traction control system, HAC hill-start assist control, and an automatic limited-slip differential. Additionally, smart keys, one-touch start, and DAC downhill assist control are included in most models. The top-tier models of both engine displacements also feature a 6.5-inch widescreen LCD DVD voice electronic navigation system. 3. The transmission system offers a 5-speed manual transmission and a 4-speed automatic transmission.
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MacAyla
09/12/25 7:37am
From my perspective as a seasoned driver with years of experience, the real-world fuel consumption of the 2012 RAV4 is influenced by multiple factors. Official data shows a combined fuel economy of 9-11 liters per 100 kilometers, but in reality, it typically ranges between 10 to 12 liters, varying by driver. In congested urban traffic, it can spike above 13 liters, while on highways, it may drop below 8 liters. Driving habits play a crucial role – aggressive acceleration and speeding significantly increase fuel consumption. Vehicle condition is equally important; underinflated tires, dirty engine oil, or clogged air filters can all elevate fuel usage. I recommend regular maintenance, including oil changes every 5,000 kilometers and keeping tire pressure at the recommended level, to effectively reduce consumption. Overall, the RAV4 is relatively fuel-efficient for an SUV, but maximizing savings depends on adjusting your driving habits. Additionally, filling the tank isn’t overly costly, especially with current fuel price fluctuations, and planning routes to avoid traffic can also lead to substantial savings.
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StellaRose
10/26/25 8:28am
As a RAV4 owner, my 2012 model has been running for almost ten years with an average real-world fuel consumption around 11 liters per 100 kilometers. For daily urban commuting, it's about 12-13 liters, while on long highway trips it drops to 8-9 liters, which is quite decent. With proper maintenance, fuel consumption can stabilize around 10 liters, but neglecting upkeep will cause it to rise significantly. I've experienced nearly a 1-liter improvement after switching to high-quality engine oil and maintaining proper tire pressure. Driving habits greatly impact fuel efficiency – simple techniques like gentle acceleration and minimizing sudden braking work wonders. Don't underestimate these details; the accumulated fuel costs for an SUV are substantial, potentially saving thousands in annual fuel expenses. Overall, the RAV4 proves quite reliable, with fuel economy ranking favorably among similar vehicles. Paying attention to avoiding excessive cargo loads and prolonged AC use also contributes to energy efficiency.
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