This Toyota RAV4 hybrid owner loves his car but there's one quirk that constantly causes him issues
Published on Jul 02, 2025 at 1:02 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jul 01, 2025 at 4:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Grace Donohoe
This Toyota RAV4 hybrid owner loves his car, but there’s one quirk that seems to cause him issues constantly.
Hybrids are the perfect middle ground for gearheads wanting a change from gas-powered cars, but not quite fully wanting to go electric.
However, there’s one strange thing that can sometimes cause some issues.
In fact, if you blink, you might even miss it.
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This man loves his Toyota RAV4 hybrid but one quirk causes him issues
Hybrid cars are often the perfect choice for car lovers who are looking to reduce their gas usage, but aren’t quite ready to commit to going all in on an electric vehicle.
But, as with any kind of vehicle, sometimes small issues can arise, which one creator found out for himself.
TikTok creator @k3uncut shared how he has a Toyota RAV4 and loves it, but one element sometimes causes a bit of an issue – the noise.

“Nobody tells you when you get a hybrid that you will leave your car on for hours at a time before you even realize that you never turned your car off,” he explained.
He explained that his Toyota RAV4 hybrid is great, but it is sometimes too quiet.
“I love having a hybrid, I get like 40 miles to the gallon, no complaints over here when it comes to that.
“This car is so quiet, the only time you really hear it is when the battery is charging, that’s it,” he concluded.
Online, users were talking about the RAV-4 and the effectiveness of hybrids.
“Hybrid is so underrated, I fill up 1-2 times a month, no more weekly gas station trips,” said one user.
“Mine will turn off after one hour, but yes, I forget it’s on,” said another.
“I love my Rav 4,” said another.
Hybrids are a popular choice of car for many gearheads
More people are making the jump from gas-powered vehicles to EVs, but there is also the middle ground of hybrid cars.
The vehicles use both gas and electricity to get from A to B.

But hybrid technology isn’t just restricted to cars; it extends to water vessels too, like this new $45 million Heesen hybrid superyacht that is quiet and, thanks to the engine, can cruise to 10 knots.
But, back in the car world, Toyota recently unveiled a hybrid Land Cruiser, which is set to replace the diesel-only model from next year.
For now, though, you can catch the Toyota RAV 4 hybrid action on @k3uncut’s TikTok here.
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