The best air pressure, for your 1999 Toyota, is dependent upon the type and manufacturer of the tire. The best air pressure will be the recommended air pressure by the tire manufacturer.
you should take the car to the dealer and ask them because they will give you the best info.
It will show the PSI for the tire on the side wall of the tire. Usually it is 32 to 35 for best performance and fuel mileage. Hope this helps.
If you want to buy a new Rav4 you can go directly to a Toyota site and order a car. If you want to look for a used Rav4 you can look on 'Autotrader' or on Kelly Blue Book under used cars.
5W-30 is recommended. Quantity 4.3 qts. Synthetic is best.
SUV is a great car. You should buy a Toyota. Its SUV sales are great. The new ones it has are Fortuner, RAV4, Prado and Sequoia.
The best tire size is 215 70R 16. This size tire offers the best ride and handling, and when properly alligned and balanced, will provide the best longevity.
The 2011 Toyota RAV4 2WD is a modern SUV that is gives you the best gas mileage. With this vehicle you'll be decreasing your monthly trips to the gas station tremendously.
It looks like the 2011 Toyota RAV4 2WD gets the best MPG. It gets 28 MPG on the freeway and 22 MPG in the city. There is no reason it wouldn't be available in Honolulu.
Some great SUVs are the Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4, Chevrolet Equinox, and Hyundai Santa Fe. You can find reviews for these vehicles in Consumer Reports.
5W30
If you are searching for a compact SUV,I would suggest the Toyota RAV4, Chevrolet Equinox and Honda CR-V. Toyota, Chevrolet, and Honda are all trusted and well-known brands as well as reliable. These are affordable and you may have had good experiences with one of these in the past.
you cant really. often they break and theres really no indication of a problem except that it is broken. very old belts (130,000 miles perhaps) sometimes have cracks on them but to see the cracks you have to do about a third of the job of replacing it. its best just to have it replaced at the factory designated interval, (90,000 miles).