@@Nicole.Sisson ah gosh that sucks! Man Toyota is being really cheap, I’m still in disbelief they didn’t add power seats on the front passenger seat, and the driver seat doesn’t even have a pocket on the back side yet the passenger seat does. This just makes me so angry 😭
How did you finally decide about buying a car? Which type won it? I have a RAV4 2024, and I was hesitant to wait for a new model instead. I am very curious about it.
Yup - the RAV4 is definitely a great vehicle for snowy weather, especially with the CC2's. I replaced my OEM tires with only a few thousand miles to get better year-round traction with the CC2's. Thanks for the excellent winter driving video!
I have a 2019 HONDA CR-V and I have encountered all types of weather including heavy snow. With 8 inches of ground clearance, it handled the snow like it was nothing. If you want to get a compact SUV, that can handle all types of weather. Consider getting a RAV4 or a CR-V
@@Nicole.Sisson I was considering to get a RAV4 but when I tried getting in them, it was a bit too difficult for me considering my height. We looked at the CR V exl and got that.
I just picked up our 2025 Rav4 XLE awd premium gas model here in Canada it comes with 19" Michelins I found it okay in the snow so far without snows. What is your opininon?
Thanks Nicole. I will be driving my 2023 RAV 4 hybrid to Yosemite national park this coming week, first time driving in the snow. Do you have to use snow chains? I was reading that the RAV 4 hybrids do not require chains, thoughts?
So sorry! Just now seeing this. I live by Mt Rainier NP and even if you have AWD certain times of year they still require chains. How did it go at Yosemite?
Coming from an RSX I don't have any complaints. It is probably not the quietest vehicle on the road but compared to others in its class I think it is pretty standard. 👌
Thanks for the info! I’m waiting for my new RAV4 to arrive from the factory in the next month or so, and your videos are keeping me happy while I wait.
I loved my 2014 RAV4 Limited so much, I bought a 2021 Limited last year. I could not live again without remote start via the fob or app, nor the heated steering wheel. Both have been excellent in the snow, I have never been stuck for more than a few minutes. I wish that the remote start ran for 20 minutes instead of 10, as nothing warms up or cools down with only 10 minutes. The app is also on the cusp of being terrible & if it's really cold out, the Toyota server is swamped & I can't connect to my car.
@@MrMhmd4 I use the app most times, or If my car is in range I use the fob. (press lock three times, holding the button on the third). The app you have to pay about $60 per year.
Is toyota rav4 le or xle is better than Subaru crosstrek and Forester in snow. I looking into rav4 cost less for payment and good for all season and ground clearance
I'm very happy with my Toyota. I drove it in some pretty snowy conditions this last winter (ruclips.net/video/1Wp3-I2EC60/видео.html) and it performed very well! I can't speak directly to the Subarus as I have never driven either in the snow.
Hi Nicole! I have a 2019 Rav4 Adventure . I would like to have a little more information about the tires you purchased . thank you in advance .excellent video.
I purchased the Michelin Cross Climate 2's. I went through discount tire. They performed great last winter. Here is a bit more info: www.michelinman.com/auto/tires/michelin-crossclimate2
They are worth it for sure. I've had two sets of Brigdestone Blizzaks and a set of Michelin X- Ice for 10 winters in Colorado with over 200 snowboard trips in all winter conditions. Got some CC2's last year and I'm pretty sold on them. They seem to be as advertised and the convenience of not doing seasonal swaps, storage, etc. is fantastic!
Great job on the video! I just purchased a 2019 Rav Limited from a coworker for an amazing price and low mileage (it was a lease). Anyhow, I live in Oregon so some of the weather conditions you get up North are the same we get here...sometimes. Anyhow I'm excited to see how she performs in the snow! Currently she's wearing a set of Yokohama Geolander's which he said are great for the snow. Do you have an opinion of those if you've tried them? I'm definitely looking at the Cross Climate 2's as well as the Falken Wild Peaks and just wanted your opinion! Take care!
Thanks so much! I don't have experience with the ones you mentioned. I've only had the factory ones and the CC2s. They definitely perform better than the stock tires and if you decide to go with the CC2s I think you would be happy. 😊
I test drove a 2021 RAV4 HYBRID. While driving on the highway, I noticed a great deal of wind noise whistling throught the door/window frame. I thought the window was slightly cracked open. It was that loud! Have you experienced this with the RAV4?
Take car to body shop or dealer the door is not aligned properly. Body shop maybe better though they won’t take long ie about 10 minutes and should be able to give you a answer.
@@Nicole.Sisson thanks. I’m getting a 2020 XSE AWD with full technology package and the extended moonroof. Hopefully it’s coming with the JBL 11 speaker system.
I would like to buy Rav4 Hybrid XSE with technology package. Any thoughts or recommendation ?? Also, still thinking Rav4 Hybrid vs Gas Model. Please provide your suggestions. Appreciate your feedback.
I think you can't go wrong with either. The hybrid is a bit more expensive but If you do a lot of driving I think it's worth it. Plus it comes in the 2 tone colors which I love! 😊
Thank you... I'm getting ready to buy a Rav4, but have been torn between the Woodland, and the Limited Editions. I'm leaning toward the Limited as it has so many creature comfort Accessories and Packages, but have been concerned about it's ability to handle in the snow, mud, and the gravel road in winter going home (outside McMinnville Oregon). From the looks of your video, I don't think I need to worry so much. 🙂
@@Nicole.Sisson If you decide to upgrade in future, Check out Lexus NX and RX. They are even better, you will love it. And top notch servicing at lexus too. Highly recommend you test drive one out
Thx for the information in the process of buying a2023 rav4 hybrid XSE. Did the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires you purchased impact your fuel economy in any way you know of? I have heard it said in online forums about the RAV4 with such that it might negatively impact fuel economy in the range 4-6 mpg.
@@Nicole.Sisson I went ahead and bought the 2023 RAV4 hybrid XSE and also purchased the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires. I am currently averaging about 36-37mpg in "normal" mode. Some posters elsewhere have suggested higher tire pressure than the 33psi the RAV4 sticker on the drivers side door well recommends say around ~40psi for improved fuel efficiency numbers. Since you said you didn't notice any drop in mpg what tire pressure do you run your car at?
CC2's are definitely on my top replacement tire list. Also aside from carrying a microfiber towel to wipe off your exterior cameras. A must is a significant other who is willing to jump out and clean it in a stormy icey snowy weather 🤣
Thanks for the helpful video. Did your RAV4 perform good enough in the snow with the stock tires when you first bought it? Do you notice if the Cross Climate 2 tires reduce fuel economy in the winter and summer months or is it not that noticeable? Thanks again!
Glad you found the video helpful! I think the stock tires did just fine in the snow. The CC2s are an improvement. I haven't noticed a difference in the MPG.
That’s great to hear on both! I ordered a RAV4 Hybrid Limited and it should be arriving in the next month, so I’m very excited and devouring all RAV4 content like candy! I hope you enjoy your RAV4 for many more years!
Great vid. It snows heavily here in Latvia and we go hunting weekly to the countryside in winter. I am about to buy my wife a slightly used 2022 rav4 hybrid awd. and this video helped me a bit to decide. Thank you
The Michelin Crossclimate 2 is a great all weather tire for all year round driving. I love my Rav4 with Nokian Hakkapeliitta 9 (non studded) winter tires. Next year I'm going to go for the Hakkapleliitta 5 to see if they're better on ice before I commit to a studded tire for these Colorado mountain roads.
I had the Hakka 9 studded on a 2018 Rav4 Hybrid and most of the carbide tips were worn down in 2 winters, maybe even less. I also had the Nokian WRG3 as my all season tires so I switched to the Hakkas in November and back to the WRG3 in March as I tried preserving the studs life. This was in Calgary, Alberta. I did drive to Sherwood Park and back every six weeks (I'd make the trip twice actually, to pick up my daughter and drop her back off from my ex wife for around 1400KM total). I never drive in the mountains, but the QE2 can get very icy in the winter as they don't use much salt on the roads in Alberta. If I didn't have to make those highway trips the studs would have lasted quite a few more seasons. I loved the Hakka 9 when the studs were new, other than the noise (they were VERY noisy) but I didn't feel I got my monies worth. If you drive a lot of KM's on dry pavement the studs can wear quickly. On the 3rd season they were most likely like the non studded Hakka 9. I would definitely try the Hakka 5 though. I now have an 2023 NX250 with Michelin X-ice Snow for winter. They are MUCH quieter and better for my long highway trips. I have the stock Dunlops for all seasons and will probably look at the CC2 or similar when they wear out. I wanted another Rav4 (either TRAIL or Limited with the torque vectoring AWD) but there weren't any on the dealer lots, and they were at least a 4 month wait. I gave my name and number to one sales manager and they still haven't called me back and that was around 10 months ago.
We live in the Seattle area and I don’t do a lot of snow driving so I can’t justify buying a separate set of snow tires, but these ones seem to do just fine in the conditions I have encountered. 😊
@@Nicole.Sisson That's what a lot of folk say-- but I can't get past the way they sound like they'll fly apart trying to get on the freeway-- and ARE underpowered for that.. offroad- etc. they'd be fine!! I DO like them- look and seem like a lot of fun.. but the CVT and the slowness-- just don't set well with me. (and I wish they did).
All season tires might seem adequate but they’re not nearly as good as winters for winter driving. They’re not legal on mountain highways here in the winter months, and we’re just north of Washington state.
@@Nicole.Sisson I went with a hot pink monogram sticker with my initials for the back, pink scrunchies as a decorative touch on the inside and I kinda want to do something else, but I am not sure yet. I will keep you updated!
Most pickups suck in the snow. They're great for offroad and towing but ice and snow will humble them. Even After witnessing tanks with road pads in the military slide on ice nothing really helps except metal studs, chains, tracks for grip. Also, like you said, go slower! much slower than you think you need to.
I just bought a 2023 RAV4 hybrid Owning it since July, starting to find lots of stuff I don’t like about it. The passage side blind spot monitor doesn’t work every time. Hit my head getting in a lot. I’m sure I will find more to dislike about it. Should’ve bought a Subaru.
I do have questonis--- I was hesitant on RAV 4 because they say "pickup-- acceleration" is poor in this-- and I'm also concerned about the hybrid and it's "stop/start" crap.. I don't like that-- but the rest looks good... OH- and next time get DEDICATED SNOW tires- not ALL SEASON. The dedicated snow tires are formulated differently so the snow will stick in the tread better---and snow sticks to snow-- it's the tires that SHED the snow that are NOt good..
@@Nicole.Sisson Stop start is fine at first-- but once the engine gets a lot of miles on it-- it's NOT dependable. and all one needs is for it to fail ONCE with an impatient doof behind you in traffic to ruin a good day... and the acceleration is good-- I just don't LIKE tech.. I'm old school and always will be.. NOT meaning to knock it for anyone else.. just ME.
If you're going to drive on snow, make sure you have snow tyres. They only start working at very low temperatures. If you drive on ice, no tyres are any good unless you have studded tyres. Also note that the RAV4 has never been marketed as an off road vehicle. It is a brilliant car though.
THESE RAVS ARE SO ADORABLE AND COZY LOVE THE MODEL BEFORE THIS ONE HAD THE SINGLE EXHAUST MUCH BETTER TAILPIPE AND BIGGER AND PUMPED NICE FLUFFY WARM SMOKE IN THE WINTER TO AND HELD A TON OF WEIGHT
Question? How in the world do you and Matt go on so many freaking adventures?! We’re lucky to go to the mall together, and y’all are all over the place!!!
#toyota hire Nicole already, I'd buy another RAV4 if she asked me to 😂 Hi Nicole! Another great video! Was thinking about getting an integrated dashcam for my 2023 RAV4 (front and rear). Mind doing a video install please? Love your videos! 🎉
Heated seats should not be something optional. It should be a standard. For a 50k car i sure hope it has all those features + a lot more like warning sensors.
Just wondering about the cvt transmissions in the RAV4s as I’m looking to buy one; however a lot of comments I’ve read have advised against these and claim cvts are crap…
the hybrids use a simple, bullet proof e-cvt tranny, which is nothing like a traditional cvt. Toyota uses 8 sp auto trannys for gasoline only cars, and e-cvt (simple planetary gears, no shift solenoids, no auto trans style gears), and this tranny would outlast all others, with basic fluid changes as required. and, from 2025, Toyota has stopped manufacturing their best sellers, Corolla and Camry in gas only. these models join other ones in hybrid only options. Toyota uses variations of the same engine and ecvt across their entire lineup, just as their lux brand, Lexus is doing. btw, both these brand are tops in auto reliability for yrs now
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I'm truly conviced the RAV4 Hybrid is the best all around vehicle ever. It's just so hard to beat for practicality...
I agree! it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. 😊
@@Nicole.Sissonhey I have a xle gas model, does the mirrors on the doors defrost automatically or that’s not even a feature on basic models?
@@dohc1974 Unfortunately mirror defrosting is not an option. At least on my 2020. That would be a great feature to have!
@@Nicole.Sisson ah gosh that sucks! Man Toyota is being really cheap, I’m still in disbelief they didn’t add power seats on the front passenger seat, and the driver seat doesn’t even have a pocket on the back side yet the passenger seat does. This just makes me so angry 😭
@@dohc1974 I believe they have fixed both of these issues with newer models! 👌
Just thinking about getting a rav4 2024… I live in Toronto so need some reliable car for winter times
It's been such a great vehicle! 🙂
How did you finally decide about buying a car? Which type won it? I have a RAV4 2024, and I was hesitant to wait for a new model instead. I am very curious about it.
Yup - the RAV4 is definitely a great vehicle for snowy weather, especially with the CC2's. I replaced my OEM tires with only a few thousand miles to get better year-round traction with the CC2's. Thanks for the excellent winter driving video!
I agree the CC2's are great tires and the ride quality is so much better. Thanks for watching! 😊
Good quality tires make a big difference. The RAV4 is an excellent all around vehicle. We love our 2018 model.
Agreed! The ride quality is so much better with the new tires. Glad to hear you're still enjoying your RAV4! 😊
What cleaner do you use to clean the dashboard of this rav4?
I have a 2019 HONDA CR-V and I have encountered all types of weather including heavy snow. With 8 inches of ground clearance, it handled the snow like it was nothing. If you want to get a compact SUV, that can handle all types of weather. Consider getting a RAV4 or a CR-V
Thanks for sharing your experience! I considered a CR-V but preferred the styling of the RAV4! 👍
@@Nicole.Sisson I was considering to get a RAV4 but when I tried getting in them, it was a bit too difficult for me considering my height. We looked at the CR V exl and got that.
I just picked up our 2025 Rav4 XLE awd premium gas model here in Canada it comes with 19" Michelins I found it okay in the snow so far without snows. What is your opininon?
Useful and informative. well done!
Thanks! This is a good video!
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
Thanks Nicole. I will be driving my 2023 RAV 4 hybrid to Yosemite national park this coming week, first time driving in the snow. Do you have to use snow chains? I was reading that the RAV 4 hybrids do not require chains, thoughts?
So sorry! Just now seeing this. I live by Mt Rainier NP and even if you have AWD certain times of year they still require chains. How did it go at Yosemite?
Hello Nicole, love your ride. I posess a xse 2024 rav4. Do you know how to turn on the alarm. Manual is not clear? Thank you. Be safe
I believe the alarm automatically sets when you lock the vehicle! 😊
Thanks for responding. Drive safely
Useful info. Thanks you guys!
Glad to hear you found the video helpful!! 😊
TOYOTA 😍👍🏻
Loving this channel! Thank you! Yes, I’m subscribed.
Thanks!! I appreciate your support!! 🤗
Does cabin well noise isolated on a long freeway trips? Is it enough comfortable?
Coming from an RSX I don't have any complaints. It is probably not the quietest vehicle on the road but compared to others in its class I think it is pretty standard. 👌
@@Nicole.Sisson sounds fair enough :) wanna get one (RAV4) for a test drive
Fantastic video ...very informative to the point snd thoroughly covered
Glad it was helpful! ☺️❤️
Thanks for the info! I’m waiting for my new RAV4 to arrive from the factory in the next month or so, and your videos are keeping me happy while I wait.
That's exciting!! Glad to hear you enjoy the videos! 😊❤️
You're awesome, thanks for the video !
Glad you enjoyed the video!! 😊
I loved my 2014 RAV4 Limited so much, I bought a 2021 Limited last year. I could not live again without remote start via the fob or app, nor the heated steering wheel. Both have been excellent in the snow, I have never been stuck for more than a few minutes.
I wish that the remote start ran for 20 minutes instead of 10, as nothing warms up or cools down with only 10 minutes. The app is also on the cusp of being terrible & if it's really cold out, the Toyota server is swamped & I can't connect to my car.
How do you remote start the car? Is there a specific button on your remote like the Prime?
@@MrMhmd4 I use the app most times, or If my car is in range I use the fob. (press lock three times, holding the button on the third). The app you have to pay about $60 per year.
Do trail mode helps?
I don’t use it much and haven’t noticed much of a difference when I do.
There is a speed limit when using trail mode and it is not recommended for highway travel.
YOUR review is making me want to take a SECOND look at these. I might overlook the sluggish power for the other things.. THANKS.
do you have winter tires on your rav4?
I do not. I still have the ones I mentioned in the video. 😊
@@Nicole.Sisson winter tires are a night & day difference, they dig there way out of snow
Is toyota rav4 le or xle is better than Subaru crosstrek and Forester in snow. I looking into rav4 cost less for payment and good for all season and ground clearance
I'm very happy with my Toyota. I drove it in some pretty snowy conditions this last winter (ruclips.net/video/1Wp3-I2EC60/видео.html) and it performed very well! I can't speak directly to the Subarus as I have never driven either in the snow.
You make the best reviews of this vehicle!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching. 😊
hi! how do the hybrids do in mountains? I live on side of one and was wondering.
I think they perform great! I feel safe when on the road. 👍😊
@@Nicole.Sisson thanks, i am on fence about Hybrid, fear of unknown and so much electrical .. but your videos really do quell some fears 🙂
@@gypsywanders Glad to hear you find them helpful! 😊
Matt also has a well stocked bar ;)
This is true! 😁
Hi Nicole! I have a 2019 Rav4 Adventure . I would like to have a little more information about the tires you purchased . thank you in advance .excellent video.
I purchased the Michelin Cross Climate 2's. I went through discount tire. They performed great last winter. Here is a bit more info: www.michelinman.com/auto/tires/michelin-crossclimate2
I just got a 2020 rav4 le I am hoping it performs well in the snow.
Do you recommend the CC2s for full winter driving? Are they good enough to almost replace a snowtire do you think?
They are worth it for sure. I've had two sets of Brigdestone Blizzaks and a set of Michelin X- Ice for 10 winters in Colorado with over 200 snowboard trips in all winter conditions. Got some CC2's last year and I'm pretty sold on them. They seem to be as advertised and the convenience of not doing seasonal swaps, storage, etc. is fantastic!
From my experience yes, but I also haven't driven on a full snow tire so I'm not able to accurately compare the two.
@@Nicole.Sisson thank you for sharing!
I’ve had my eye on these, but when chain control is in effect they let the 4x4 vehicles through. Will they let a RAV4 through as well?
In my area you need all-wheel drive or chains. So my RAV4 is good to go! 👍
Thank you for this review! Do you happen to know if the Venza is on par with the Rav4 in snow?
I have never driven one and don't know much about them, but I'm sure if it's an AWD model it will do just fine. 👍
How’s ur daily driving engine noise and sound after years for this vehicle
Thank you
No noticeable changes over the years. 👌
Love your rav4 videos! 🔥🔥
Thank You!! 😊
Great job on the video! I just purchased a 2019 Rav Limited from a coworker for an amazing price and low mileage (it was a lease). Anyhow, I live in Oregon so some of the weather conditions you get up North are the same we get here...sometimes. Anyhow I'm excited to see how she performs in the snow! Currently she's wearing a set of Yokohama Geolander's which he said are great for the snow. Do you have an opinion of those if you've tried them? I'm definitely looking at the Cross Climate 2's as well as the Falken Wild Peaks and just wanted your opinion! Take care!
Thanks so much! I don't have experience with the ones you mentioned. I've only had the factory ones and the CC2s. They definitely perform better than the stock tires and if you decide to go with the CC2s I think you would be happy. 😊
I test drove a 2021 RAV4 HYBRID. While driving on the highway, I noticed a great deal of wind noise
whistling throught the door/window frame. I thought the window was slightly cracked open. It was that loud!
Have you experienced this with the RAV4?
I've heard of people having this issue but I have not experienced it in my vehicle. 👌
Take car to body shop or dealer the door is not aligned properly. Body shop maybe better though they won’t take long ie about 10 minutes and should be able to give you a answer.
Are the mirrors heated?
Yes! 🙂
@@Nicole.Sisson thanks. I’m getting a 2020 XSE AWD with full technology package and the extended moonroof. Hopefully it’s coming with the JBL 11 speaker system.
I would like to buy Rav4 Hybrid XSE with technology package. Any thoughts or recommendation ?? Also, still thinking Rav4 Hybrid vs Gas Model. Please provide your suggestions. Appreciate your feedback.
I think you can't go wrong with either. The hybrid is a bit more expensive but If you do a lot of driving I think it's worth it. Plus it comes in the 2 tone colors which I love! 😊
Hello. I'm interested in purchasing a Toyota Rav XSE. Is it an electric or just take gas? Thank you for your time.
The XSE is a hybrid and it takes gas.
@@Nicole.Sisson Thank you very much!
Thank you... I'm getting ready to buy a Rav4, but have been torn between the Woodland, and the Limited Editions. I'm leaning toward the Limited as it has so many creature comfort Accessories and Packages, but have been concerned about it's ability to handle in the snow, mud, and the gravel road in winter going home (outside McMinnville Oregon). From the looks of your video, I don't think I need to worry so much. 🙂
I think either trim line would be a great option. I don't think the limited would give you any limitations. 🙂
My Rav4 is amazing in snow too, and it over a decade old
Toyota makes a great vehicle! 😍
@@Nicole.Sisson If you decide to upgrade in future, Check out Lexus NX and RX. They are even better, you will love it. And top notch servicing at lexus too. Highly recommend you test drive one out
Thx for the information in the process of buying a2023 rav4 hybrid XSE. Did the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires you purchased impact your fuel economy in any way you know of? I have heard it said in online forums about the RAV4 with such that it might negatively impact fuel economy in the range 4-6 mpg.
I have heard this too. I honestly didn't notice any difference. 🤔
@@Nicole.Sisson I went ahead and bought the 2023 RAV4 hybrid XSE and also purchased the Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires. I am currently averaging about 36-37mpg in "normal" mode. Some posters elsewhere have suggested higher tire pressure than the 33psi the RAV4 sticker on the drivers side door well recommends say around ~40psi for improved fuel efficiency numbers. Since you said you didn't notice any drop in mpg what tire pressure do you run your car at?
Not great. What mode did you use?
CC2's are definitely on my top replacement tire list. Also aside from carrying a microfiber towel to wipe off your exterior cameras. A must is a significant other who is willing to jump out and clean it in a stormy icey snowy weather 🤣
Lol agreed! That is true love. 🤣
Thanks for the helpful video. Did your RAV4 perform good enough in the snow with the stock tires when you first bought it? Do you notice if the Cross Climate 2 tires reduce fuel economy in the winter and summer months or is it not that noticeable? Thanks again!
Glad you found the video helpful! I think the stock tires did just fine in the snow. The CC2s are an improvement. I haven't noticed a difference in the MPG.
That’s great to hear on both! I ordered a RAV4 Hybrid Limited and it should be arriving in the next month, so I’m very excited and devouring all RAV4 content like candy! I hope you enjoy your RAV4 for many more years!
@@Cheesehead-SBXLV That's exciting!! Thanks, I hope so too!! ❤️🙌
Great vid. It snows heavily here in Latvia and we go hunting weekly to the countryside in winter. I am about to buy my wife a slightly used 2022 rav4 hybrid awd. and this video helped me a bit to decide. Thank you
Glad I could help! It's been a really great vehicle. 😊
What year do you have
It's a 2020 RAV4 XSE hybrid.
No chains needed?
On this trip I didn't need them.
The Michelin Crossclimate 2 is a great all weather tire for all year round driving. I love my Rav4 with Nokian Hakkapeliitta 9 (non studded) winter tires. Next year I'm going to go for the Hakkapleliitta 5 to see if they're better on ice before I commit to a studded tire for these Colorado mountain roads.
The CC2'S are great for the snow conditions that I typically encounter. I could see having to go with a true winter tire if I lived in the mountains.
I had the Hakka 9 studded on a 2018 Rav4 Hybrid and most of the carbide tips were worn down in 2 winters, maybe even less. I also had the Nokian WRG3 as my all season tires so I switched to the Hakkas in November and back to the WRG3 in March as I tried preserving the studs life. This was in Calgary, Alberta. I did drive to Sherwood Park and back every six weeks (I'd make the trip twice actually, to pick up my daughter and drop her back off from my ex wife for around 1400KM total). I never drive in the mountains, but the QE2 can get very icy in the winter as they don't use much salt on the roads in Alberta. If I didn't have to make those highway trips the studs would have lasted quite a few more seasons. I loved the Hakka 9 when the studs were new, other than the noise (they were VERY noisy) but I didn't feel I got my monies worth. If you drive a lot of KM's on dry pavement the studs can wear quickly. On the 3rd season they were most likely like the non studded Hakka 9. I would definitely try the Hakka 5 though.
I now have an 2023 NX250 with Michelin X-ice Snow for winter. They are MUCH quieter and better for my long highway trips. I have the stock Dunlops for all seasons and will probably look at the CC2 or similar when they wear out.
I wanted another Rav4 (either TRAIL or Limited with the torque vectoring AWD) but there weren't any on the dealer lots, and they were at least a 4 month wait. I gave my name and number to one sales manager and they still haven't called me back and that was around 10 months ago.
Good video however all season tires? I believe the Rav 4 would perform even better if you had dedicated snow tires.
We live in the Seattle area and I don’t do a lot of snow driving so I can’t justify buying a separate set of snow tires, but these ones seem to do just fine in the conditions I have encountered. 😊
Did you ever drive it in the snow without winter tires?
Yes.
My all season tires performed well. 👍
I LOVE the look of these-- and if they go like you and others say they do-- they're great for what I'd need-- I just wish it had more GET UP AND GO!!
It's not the fastest car in the world but I definitely don't find myself needing more power. It's been a really great vehicle! 😊👍
@@Nicole.Sisson That's what a lot of folk say-- but I can't get past the way they sound like they'll fly apart trying to get on the freeway-- and ARE underpowered for that.. offroad- etc. they'd be fine!! I DO like them- look and seem like a lot of fun.. but the CVT and the slowness-- just don't set well with me. (and I wish they did).
All season tires might seem adequate but they’re not nearly as good as winters for winter driving. They’re not legal on mountain highways here in the winter months, and we’re just north of Washington state.
For the driving I do I can't justify buying another set of tires. If I did more driving in the snow it's definitely something I would look into. 👌
Cross climates have a bit of lateral instability in snow and ice from my experience. Other than that they’re good.
I'll have to test drive one! 😊👍
I just got my 2021 Rav 4 Le AWD. I am just trying to figure out how to throw some pink onto this bright white vehicle haha
Let me know what you decide! 🙂🩷
@@Nicole.Sisson I went with a hot pink monogram sticker with my initials for the back, pink scrunchies as a decorative touch on the inside and I kinda want to do something else, but I am not sure yet. I will keep you updated!
Snow tires are good too
Most pickups suck in the snow. They're great for offroad and towing but ice and snow will humble them. Even After witnessing tanks with road pads in the military slide on ice nothing really helps except metal studs, chains, tracks for grip. Also, like you said, go slower! much slower than you think you need to.
The RAV4 seems to do pretty great, thanks for watching! 😊☀️
I just bought a 2023 RAV4 hybrid
Owning it since July, starting to find lots of stuff I don’t like about it.
The passage side blind spot monitor doesn’t work every time.
Hit my head getting in a lot. I’m sure I will find more to dislike about it.
Should’ve bought a Subaru.
I do have questonis--- I was hesitant on RAV 4 because they say "pickup-- acceleration" is poor in this-- and I'm also concerned about the hybrid and it's "stop/start" crap.. I don't like that-- but the rest looks good... OH- and next time get DEDICATED SNOW tires- not ALL SEASON. The dedicated snow tires are formulated differently so the snow will stick in the tread better---and snow sticks to snow-- it's the tires that SHED the snow that are NOt good..
The stop/start on hybrids is a lot less noticeable than gas vehicles. I find the acceleration to be adequate. 👌
@@Nicole.Sisson Stop start is fine at first-- but once the engine gets a lot of miles on it-- it's NOT dependable. and all one needs is for it to fail ONCE with an impatient doof behind you in traffic to ruin a good day... and the acceleration is good-- I just don't LIKE tech.. I'm old school and always will be.. NOT meaning to knock it for anyone else.. just ME.
If you're going to drive on snow, make sure you have snow tyres. They only start
working at very low temperatures. If you drive on ice, no tyres are any good
unless you have studded tyres. Also note that the RAV4 has never been
marketed as an off road vehicle. It is a brilliant car though.
THESE RAVS ARE SO ADORABLE AND COZY LOVE THE MODEL BEFORE THIS ONE HAD THE SINGLE EXHAUST MUCH BETTER TAILPIPE AND BIGGER AND PUMPED NICE FLUFFY WARM SMOKE IN THE WINTER TO AND HELD A TON OF WEIGHT
Toyota makes a great vehicle!
I need a Toyota 😮
Toyota makes a great vehicle! 😁
What happened to the annoying rattling noise? Hope it was eliminated forever.
I haven't heard it recently so fingers crossed it won't come back! 🙂
Choice between old x5 or a decent rav4 after owning 3 bmws and now 2 kids richer: rav4.
RAV4 definitely the way to go! 🙂
"Matt likes to abruptly stop more often than you normally would", you mean he likes to skid in the snow like any normal man 😅
Boys will be boys! 🤣
Question? How in the world do you and Matt go on so many freaking adventures?! We’re lucky to go to the mall together, and y’all are all over the place!!!
It's definitely not as easy as it looks but we prioritize getting out and adventuring.
Good for y’all!!!! You guys make a great team! Mat seems like a guy I’d like to hang out with and maybe have a cold adult beverage.🍺
@@scottk2774 Ya, he's pretty great and he enjoys his adult beverages. 😁
@@Nicole.Sisson if y’all ever make it to the east coast (NC) I’ll buy him a cold one! But not a Bud Light 😂
@@scottk2774 lol sounds good!! 👍
#toyota hire Nicole already, I'd buy another RAV4 if she asked me to 😂
Hi Nicole! Another great video! Was thinking about getting an integrated dashcam for my 2023 RAV4 (front and rear). Mind doing a video install please? Love your videos! 🎉
Thank you!! Lol I wish I had the in with Toyota! 😆I don't know much about that but I'll take a look into it! 👌
Toyota and Michelin should pay you 🤔
Wouldn't that be nice! 🙂👍
Are you going to get out of the truck again..
Lol I was looking for a clip of Matt's truck and I thought this one was funny 🤣
i see female
i click
Please keep your face out of the camera.
You BARELY talked about or showed how the vehicle ACTUALLY HANDLED...
This video is scripted and using buzz words. Doesn't feel like an authenticate review and just a marketing video.
Rav4 doesn’t need scripted video. This thing is awesome
Heated seats should not be something optional. It should be a standard. For a 50k car i sure hope it has all those features + a lot more like warning sensors.
I agree! 💯👍
Just wondering about the cvt transmissions in the RAV4s as I’m looking to buy one; however a lot of comments I’ve read have advised against these and claim cvts are crap…
the hybrids use a simple, bullet proof e-cvt tranny, which is nothing like a traditional cvt. Toyota uses 8 sp auto trannys for gasoline only cars, and e-cvt (simple planetary gears, no shift solenoids, no auto trans style gears), and this tranny would outlast all others, with basic fluid changes as required. and, from 2025, Toyota has stopped manufacturing their best sellers, Corolla and Camry in gas only. these models join other ones in hybrid only options. Toyota uses variations of the same engine and ecvt across their entire lineup, just as their lux brand, Lexus is doing. btw, both these brand are tops in auto reliability for yrs now