Well, Kansaseq, my sister bought hers in the mid-90s after significant research. (She was the responsible one of us two.). My best friend in Paso Robles bought hers next, and I bought mine on Dec. 10th, 2000 - it's a 2001.
I love my RAV4. Most of the time the two back seat backs are down to allow for more crap to carry around. They can raise or lower individually, so right now I have one of them in the upright "seat" position. Although the ride isn't as "car like" because it is a light truck body & suspension, it's not a rough ride at all. Small turning radius. I do not have the 4-wheel drive version, because I lived in Monterey county when I bought it and never imagined I'd own a house with a steep, rutted driveway underneath Ponderosa Pine branches.... But the new gravel has taken care of that problem.
The only odd thing is the way the back, storage door opens from left to right. I don't know why it is hinged on the right side, because it seems as if it would be easier to load bulky items if it opened the other way. I do like side hinges better than top hinges.
It's very reliable. I've got 123,000 miles on it. The original battery lasted ten years. I am neglectful about servicing and have had NO issues, nothing but windshield wipers, oil, filters, and tires replaced.
I like that I sit up above traffic (similar to a small truck) but it's not too high to get into it or out of it without a step or handhold. The hood is unobtrusive.
I knew I wanted a RAV4 when I bought it, but this one was the only 2-wheel drive on the lot when I absolutely HAD to replace my Mazda pick-up which blew its engine on the highway 110 miles from home. (It was 13 years old.). This model is one of the "L" series, with a great stereo system and racks on the roof. I don't ski or kayak (but I'd like to try the latter) so the racks have been woefully under-utilized. At least until I bought pre-formed, rigid pond liners from Lowes and the plastic Little Tykes playhouse off a CraigsList ad, and had to get them home...