I’ve got the 14 limited and it’s a bit noisy but I picked out a le 2017 for my sis and hers rides better and is quite and we are running the same alenza tires that were a big improvement on my 14
You probably won't like the drivers seating position in non-power seat models. The 2nd row has plenty of space. The screen is a glare magnet. Looks very "plasticky" on the exterior. Engine is loud if you get on the throttle. Recycled engine.
I looked and test drove the 2012 before I ended up buying a Hyundai Tucson over this - less space than the Rav but the engine and powertrain are quite a bit smoother and I think higher driver's seating position gave a better view...both both can get quite pricey optioned up to the max...AWD was more of a necessity so ended up with Hyundai same or more options for a better price ( also longer warranty ) YMMV....I know some people love the Rav's but the one I tried just fely cheap on the interior ( which is where I spend the time in my car...)
You guys are really good at your reviews. This Toyota is still bland on the outside and is already looking dated to me. I do love the dash and hope its styling carries over to the Tacoma.
Huw much ?
Im looking for a RAV4 but I dont want too much road noise, but I want all the options, does the 2015 or 2016 have less road noise?
I have a 15, and it does have quite a bit of road noise. It's not too irritating, but it's there
I’ve got the 14 limited and it’s a bit noisy but I picked out a le 2017 for my sis and hers rides better and is quite and we are running the same alenza tires that were a big improvement on my 14
You probably won't like the drivers seating position in non-power seat models. The 2nd row has plenty of space. The screen is a glare magnet. Looks very "plasticky" on the exterior. Engine is loud if you get on the throttle. Recycled engine.
I looked and test drove the 2012 before I ended up buying a Hyundai Tucson over this - less space than the Rav but the engine and powertrain are quite a bit smoother and I think higher driver's seating position gave a better view...both both can get quite pricey optioned up to the max...AWD was more of a necessity so ended up with Hyundai same or more options for a better price ( also longer warranty ) YMMV....I know some people love the Rav's but the one I tried just fely cheap on the interior ( which is where I spend the time in my car...)
You guys are really good at your reviews. This Toyota is still bland on the outside and is already looking dated to me. I do love the dash and hope its styling carries over to the Tacoma.
How safe is it? Or is Toyota still lying about safety??
they're pretty good. All new cars are fairly safe so that should not be an issue anymore. The safest in the class is the Forester and Tiguan.
⚓💂♀️my lady 20-21 front wey huger than my 2018, R4
By far the cheapest looking vehicle in the segment, regardless of trim level. And is just not nice to look at
Such a bland economy looking car. I'd never buy it.
You ain't in the right market.