Will my 1998 Toyota RAV 4 Convertible become a collectable?
            
            
                I own a 1998 Toyota RAV 4 Convertible, which I absolutely love. Is it likely to be a future collectable as there are very few left on the road?
            
            Asked on 16 May 2018 by Chris Waters
 Answered by 
                            Keith Moody
                    Answered by 
                            Keith Moody
                    
                
                        We think so. It'll never be a much-loved motor like an MGB but it will have a firm following, similar to the Matra Rancho. Why not get in touch with the Toyota Enthusiasts' Club (www.toyotaenthusiasts.com) - they welcome Toyota of all ages.
                    
                
            Tags:
                    1990s classics
                    classic cars
        
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