I agree with you partly; however my 21 Honda CR V is light years ahead especially with quiet smooth power, vs our 19 Rav4, noisy motor and annoying abrupt shifts.
@@jbickley7791I have the 2023 hybrid, which gives 18 to 20km / ltr hwy or city. And the power is amazing when I need it. Plus a difference of 4000$ for entry level model. I doubt CRV comes even close with hybrid.
An not you got it backwards buddy Honda was the first to produce hybrid car! Than like always Toyota took a product that was produced and made it better version
@@dsmdriver2588calm down there ladies. It’s not about who was first it’s about who does it best. If that was the case then ford makes better cars bc after all ford existed before Honda and Toyota
The Toyota still has a better hybrid system-lower gas mileage and a full digital gauge cluster. So the RAV4 still wins for me. However its true that the interior looks slightly better in the Honda as well as the rear LED lights(but that’s about it)
@@vitkrivan9380and Crv have driving dynamics Miles Better. I mean, Honda overall was Always much Better at that segment than Toyota. Toyota were Always cars for old ppl going to the grocery store.
CRV interior is good but Toyota has better hybrid system, reliable, better mpg and slightly better resale value, heard it has a better braking system, spare tyre and moreover it's cheaper than CRV.
@@ethanmckibbin The rav 4 is iconic. Its authentic and mean looking wich everybody likes. The CRV is just too brod, simple and its like the other honda models of 2023. Nothing that puts it apart.
@@ethanmckibbintell me, how many highlander do u see on the road compared to a pilot? More than you can count. This channel is nothing but clickbait and false information
Caption: Rav4 has no chance against new CRV. Proceeds to list off all the features the Rav4 has had since 2019, and brags about worse gas mileage than Rav4... "No Chance" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The new CRV just caught the RAV4. What do you think will happen in two years when the new RAV4 roles out? CRV used to have the RAV4 beat. Honda is sleeping at the wheel. I guess matching Toyota every two years after they redesign is there new modus operandi. I also have Hondas, actually more Honda than Toyota in the last 20 years.
@@richarddiaz4363, I tortured myself for months, researching which vehicle to buy. I actually started from the position of buying a new CRV, I didn't even know about the Rav4 until I started digging into the details of the CRV. I now own a 22' Rav4 Hybrid, and I couldn't be happier. The CRV has a stickless shifter, which I thought was amazing because I HATE having to clean the leather CHODE around an ordinary shifter, but that's the only upside the CRV-H has over the Rav4-H.
@@jsmith42690 I actually just rented a Hyundai SUV with the button shifter. Hated it. I'm intrigued to see what Toyota does with the next RAV4. I'm in FL. With the AC on all the time because of the heat and humidity I'm still getting 38mpg after 4 years and 49K. Just make sure to clean the battery filter, it will preserve the battery. I bought an xle, put the OEM 19" limited rims and I put Clazzio custom leather seat covers. I love my RAV4 hybrid. It replaced my 2006 highlander which is the exact same size as the RAV4.
I looked at a CRV yesterday. An air compressor and roadside help can’t fix a blown out tire. The Honda service that comes with the warranty only lasts for 3 months. Sometime it’s just easier to change my own tire.
I found this out the hard way. A flat tire in the garage - I used the flat tire repair kit. It did a lousy job of trying to seal the puncture, plus the air pump ran hot and switch would not shut off. The real surprise cam when I went for replacement sealant bottle. The Honda parts man was very appogetic when he told me tire sealant system could only be uses once. The sealant clogs the tabbing and a replacement pump/sealant would cost an "eye wattering" $500.00 + & tax. The was the discounted version! Usually the cost is about $550.00. Shame on Hond!!
@@jbickley7791 Just throw a spare donut tire in the back tailgate area with a jack and tire iron. It’s a crude way to store a spare, but it beats trying to repair a tire.
I've owned multiple Toyota's and Honda's. IMO Toyotas build quality is way better. My last Honda, a 2022 was a absolute pile of trash. Lots of assembly quality issues, rattles, electronics issues and transmission issues. Sucks but we took a hit and went back to Toyota. Honda dealers are also horrid to deal with.
In my area, Honda was charging 2 to 3 thousand over sticker. I got up and walked out saying something not so lady like on my way out. Went to Toyota and negotiated down from sticker a bit. I’m in my third Toyota.
Bro - I have both a Toyota and Honda, RAV4 Hybrid has 40mpg and instant go at speed.. I own a Honda Insight and it's based on the same system.. Quick off the line but slow when passing at first.. RAV4 takes off like a rocket compared to Hondas system.. Also - RAV4 looks much more agressive and better blacked out..
Honda Insight isn't based on the same system. The new Honda Accord Hybrid and 2023 Honda Civic Hybrid (available in Europe) are based on the same system.
@@mobilcams I thought the new Civic e:HEV as well as the Civic e:HEV both have a 2.0 liter hybrid engines (I believe Hondas fourth gen hybrid system), which is not in the Insight. The current Insight has a 1.5 liter engine, which is Hondas third generation hybrid system. But of course, it's always based on the previous generation hybrid.
What’s the deal with that. I looked at a CRV yesterday. An air compressor and roadside help can’t fix a blown out tire. The Honda service that comes with the warranty only lasts for 3 months. Sometime it’s easier changing my own tire.
Drove a gas Rav 4 and gas CR-V today, like the CR-V so much better for seating, interior, and how smooth it drove. Only problem is the oil dilution issues with Honda 1.5L engines, forced me to buy a Subaru Outback instead
Thats the thing right. Everyone who praises the RAV 4 for its reliability and bulletproof hybrid system have prob never even driven both vehicles. The CRV is built on the civic platform and they feel sportier and are more quiet
the camry used to get rid of their paint. and some of tacomas too. same shit. paint doesnt last for your entire lifetime. every car paint will get fucked after 30 years
All the new Toyotas have horrible interiors. They look and feel so cheap compared to what other brands are doing now a days (like the Koreans and Mazda)
if u care about awd a lot just get a subaru lol. nobody uses it a lot unless u live in alaska. also u need to change the tires. tires is more important than the awd system.
@@sw1867Ok. I thought I was the only one who is unimpressed by how Subarus look. Never could figure out why people are so crazy about them. It’s like they are having an identity crisis. Are they supposed to be sedans or SUV’s?
Honda Canada is putting a 15k$ premium on this over a CR-V, when taxes are included. They’re drunk. In Canada? That rig doesn’t stand a chance over the RAV4.
This is a great looking SUV, my only issue is that it has the lowest towing capacity in this class. Not that you need to be pulling a lot with one of these but 1000 lbs just isn’t enough
As per Honda parts department, they are only good for but one use. They sealer fluid clogs the pump upon discharging to seal the tire. A new pump/fluid costs an eye watering $500.00! Ask any Honda parts dept tech.
Sorry but you can keep your 1.5 liter turbo and CVT transmission. The Rav4 is a 2.4 liter engine with a bullet proof 8sp torque converter transmission. By the time you reach 160k miles the Rav4 is laughing while the CRV is needing to be dumped.
Thanks, but I already did that. They Don't have a donut tire for that size tire on the Honda C R V. Tire dealers will not sell you one unless it is a full size tire 17 inch and rim. It requires lug nuts that fit the rim. Total cost was $350.
test drove crv & rav4 hybrids, both were nice, but i bought rav4 hybrid bcuz the hybrid system seemed smoother & more seamless, plus 41mpg in city, 38 hwy, better than honda. i love this car. but crv is sweet & u can't go wrong with it.
Wouldn’t buy neither one. Both companies need to bring back the cars to what they use to look like. And that Hybrid system is a Joke. Buying a RAV4 Hybrid is like buying a sup up Prius. Same goes for the CRV. When Honda got rid of the V6 after 2006 I stop liking the CRV. I even use to own a 2011 CRV and never again. Toyota needs to bring the RAV4 back to what it use to be. Prior to 2013 year the RAV4 was the top selling SUV. Now it’s all about that Hybrid system and all of that Technology. They got rid of my V6 engine that I loved just for a Hybrid system which sucks. I literally drove a hybrid RAV4 2022 and I said no to it. Went back and drove a 2012 RAV4 with the V6 and love it. If Toyota would have improved the V6 engine along with the Hybrid system and improved the technology with it then it would be a Win for all. Fill sorry for the Tacoma and the Tundra in the next couple of years.
The High Voltage Cable that powers the rear motor. The cable is exposed and is subject to corrosion that costs many thousands of dollars to repair. Such a repair, at such a high cost makes the purchase of the hybrid model senseless. The trouble and high cost of the repair will outweigh all of the fuel savings over the time of vehicle ownership. Suddenly, not only is the expected replacement cost of the hybrid battery a factor in the decision to buy or not buy a Toyota Hybrid vehicle. @@miltechmoto
This might be an unpopular opinion but I think a group full of all rounders loses it’s charm (its like what syndrome from the incredibles said when everyone is super no one is) I prefer when individual members are in charge of certain positions because that’s more interesting to me and they work better together as a unit imo any kind of team will have specific roles and positions to fill
I need Mazda to come up with a hybrid and enter this chat The Toyota is great but handles horribly and feels basic The CRV would be my buy but I'd prefer the handling of a Mazda cx5 with the hybrid of a Toyota
I can't take that bulge@ the rear head liner where you pull the seatbelt ,that being said Toyota is the better option in both gas and hybrid hands down 😊
Toyota competes with Tesla. Prius Prime vs Model 3 and S. This is where the battle lines are. Right now, people are reporting that on a newer Prius you can go up to a year before filling up. These other hybrids don't even compare.
Im sure if u get a plug-in hybrid and your commute is less than 40kms bothways (and you dont do highway driving) im sure you can get away with not filling up, but you shouldn't expect to get that with normal usage, you would have to be extremely conservative in the way you drive.
We have the Honda HR-V which competes with the Toyota Corolla Cross in the US. The Honda CR-V does compete with the Toyota Rav-4. From my understanding the Toyota Corolla Cross isn’t doing so well here in the US.
@@Tushkoo270 Yeah, if you hyper mile you can get 44. But the normal average from Fuelly is 28-32. The point is that 37MPG for a hybrid is not great fuel economy.
Stop spreading misinformation. GM had joint ventures with Toyota with the Nummi plant for the matrix/vibe. Now with the new ev Acura. They never "merged" with gm. With your logic, GM merged with Toyota too...
Bro got the dogs out
Lmao this made me crack up
I'm dead😂
Bro I was gonna comment the exact same thing! Lmao
Too early for a cheesey flour quesadilla crunch. The aroma vision is strong with this one🧀❤
bare feet in the car is CRAZY
Have you never driven barefoot?
@@mistamaoghonestly barefoot in car is OK but driving idk
😂😂😂
@@mistamaog no you weirdo
Came here to say that 💀
Toyota has been at the hybrid game for a long time it’s going to take more than this by Honda to even get close
I agree with you partly; however my 21 Honda CR V is light years ahead especially with quiet smooth power, vs our 19 Rav4, noisy motor and annoying abrupt shifts.
@@jbickley7791I have the 2023 hybrid, which gives 18 to 20km / ltr hwy or city. And the power is amazing when I need it. Plus a difference of 4000$ for entry level model. I doubt CRV comes even close with hybrid.
An not you got it backwards buddy Honda was the first to produce hybrid car! Than like always Toyota took a product that was produced and made it better version
Ummm, Honda made the first hybrid in late 90s lol. Toyota then copied
@@dsmdriver2588calm down there ladies. It’s not about who was first it’s about who does it best. If that was the case then ford makes better cars bc after all ford existed before Honda and Toyota
This CRV does look better than the previous CRV, but it is just hard to beat a TOYOTA.
The Toyota still has a better hybrid system-lower gas mileage and a full digital gauge cluster. So the RAV4 still wins for me. However its true that the interior looks slightly better in the Honda as well as the rear LED lights(but that’s about it)
And you don’t have pay 6000 dollars over msrp
@@kevincai5491why?
@@vitkrivan9380and Crv have driving dynamics Miles Better. I mean, Honda overall was Always much Better at that segment than Toyota.
Toyota were Always cars for old ppl going to the grocery store.
CRV interior is good but Toyota has better hybrid system, reliable, better mpg and slightly better resale value, heard it has a better braking system, spare tyre and moreover it's cheaper than CRV.
I had the RAV4 Hybrid and it had all the same options in this video and it had a camera rear view mirror.
My 2016 rav4 has all these things, not sure what's so threatening about the new pilot, the rav4 is best selling for a reason
@@ethanmckibbin The rav 4 is iconic. Its authentic and mean looking wich everybody likes. The CRV is just too brod, simple and its like the other honda models of 2023. Nothing that puts it apart.
All cars made after 2012 are required to have a rear view camera.
@@ppumpkin3282 digital rear view camera, where the rear view mirror becomes a screen. Not a backup camera
@@ethanmckibbintell me, how many highlander do u see on the road compared to a pilot? More than you can count. This channel is nothing but clickbait and false information
Do you normally do car reviews barefoot??🤣🤣
i said the same thing like ewww
Only time I’ve driven barefoot is if I’m rushing and I need to change my footwear and en route is the fastest way!
Caption: Rav4 has no chance against new CRV.
Proceeds to list off all the features the Rav4 has had since 2019, and brags about worse gas mileage than Rav4...
"No Chance" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The new CRV just caught the RAV4. What do you think will happen in two years when the new RAV4 roles out? CRV used to have the RAV4 beat. Honda is sleeping at the wheel. I guess matching Toyota every two years after they redesign is there new modus operandi. I also have Hondas, actually more Honda than Toyota in the last 20 years.
@@richarddiaz4363, I tortured myself for months, researching which vehicle to buy. I actually started from the position of buying a new CRV, I didn't even know about the Rav4 until I started digging into the details of the CRV.
I now own a 22' Rav4 Hybrid, and I couldn't be happier.
The CRV has a stickless shifter, which I thought was amazing because I HATE having to clean the leather CHODE around an ordinary shifter, but that's the only upside the CRV-H has over the Rav4-H.
@@jsmith42690 I actually just rented a Hyundai SUV with the button shifter. Hated it. I'm intrigued to see what Toyota does with the next RAV4. I'm in FL. With the AC on all the time because of the heat and humidity I'm still getting 38mpg after 4 years and 49K. Just make sure to clean the battery filter, it will preserve the battery. I bought an xle, put the OEM 19" limited rims and I put Clazzio custom leather seat covers. I love my RAV4 hybrid. It replaced my 2006 highlander which is the exact same size as the RAV4.
OP is a well known clown 🤡
Don review the base model, nobody ever said
Rav and Rav hybrid have a spare tire. The Honda hybrid does not. Deal killer for A LOT of people
And cheaper
Surprisingly Hybrid Accors doesn’t have one either, yet there is space to put one in. Stop being cheap Honda.
I looked at a CRV yesterday. An air compressor and roadside help can’t fix a blown out tire. The Honda service that comes with the warranty only lasts for 3 months. Sometime it’s just easier to change my own tire.
I found this out the hard way. A flat tire in the garage - I used the flat tire repair kit. It did a lousy job of trying to seal the puncture, plus the air pump ran hot and switch would not shut off. The real surprise cam when I went for replacement sealant bottle. The Honda parts man was very appogetic when he told me tire sealant system could only be uses once. The sealant clogs the tabbing and a replacement pump/sealant would cost an "eye wattering" $500.00 + & tax. The was the discounted version! Usually the cost is about $550.00. Shame on Hond!!
@@jbickley7791 Just throw a spare donut tire in the back tailgate area with a jack and tire iron. It’s a crude way to store a spare, but it beats trying to repair a tire.
If you don't get them, crusty, non-manicured toes off the pedal😂😂😂
You did him dirty damn 💀
😂😂😂
I've owned multiple Toyota's and Honda's. IMO Toyotas build quality is way better. My last Honda, a 2022 was a absolute pile of trash. Lots of assembly quality issues, rattles, electronics issues and transmission issues. Sucks but we took a hit and went back to Toyota. Honda dealers are also horrid to deal with.
In my area, Honda was charging 2 to 3 thousand over sticker. I got up and walked out saying something not so lady like on my way out. Went to Toyota and negotiated down from sticker a bit. I’m in my third Toyota.
When it comes down to who has the best hybrid technology, it's Toyota. Honda is right behind it.
Bro - I have both a Toyota and Honda, RAV4 Hybrid has 40mpg and instant go at speed.. I own a Honda Insight and it's based on the same system.. Quick off the line but slow when passing at first.. RAV4 takes off like a rocket compared to Hondas system.. Also - RAV4 looks much more agressive and better blacked out..
toyota hybrids age better too 👍
( just like most NYC & L.A. cabs, just reliable)
Honda Insight isn't based on the same system. The new Honda Accord Hybrid and 2023 Honda Civic Hybrid (available in Europe) are based on the same system.
@@Schreibtisch1 It's based on the same hybrid design Honda makes.. The OLD Insight is not..
@@mobilcams I thought the new Civic e:HEV as well as the Civic e:HEV both have a 2.0 liter hybrid engines (I believe Hondas fourth gen hybrid system), which is not in the Insight. The current Insight has a 1.5 liter engine, which is Hondas third generation hybrid system. But of course, it's always based on the previous generation hybrid.
Same here, have both hrv and rav4, toyota wins at every aspect..
Home boy starting an ad for feetfinder 😂
Honda CR-V: Bland exterior with a nice interior.
Toyota RAV4: Nice exterior with a bland interior.
No spare tires on CRV. Are you kidding Honda?
My RAV4 hybrid has a full size spare.
What’s the deal with that. I looked at a CRV yesterday. An air compressor and roadside help can’t fix a blown out tire. The Honda service that comes with the warranty only lasts for 3 months. Sometime it’s easier changing my own tire.
I love how CR-Vs went from having a full size spare bolted right on the tailgate to having no spare tire at all
I’m sure RAV4 stomps CRV. 360 cameras, digital RVM, panoramic moonroof, heated rear seats, and a game changer 41 mpg.
Crv had options for the heated rear seats for the last 2 generations
Drove a gas Rav 4 and gas CR-V today, like the CR-V so much better for seating, interior, and how smooth it drove. Only problem is the oil dilution issues with Honda 1.5L engines, forced me to buy a Subaru Outback instead
Thats the thing right. Everyone who praises the RAV 4 for its reliability and bulletproof hybrid system have prob never even driven both vehicles. The CRV is built on the civic platform and they feel sportier and are more quiet
The toyota s paint doesnt flake off like hondas
the camry used to get rid of their paint. and some of tacomas too. same shit. paint doesnt last for your entire lifetime. every car paint will get fucked after 30 years
Bro let them DAWGS out 💀
🦶
beautiful Honda ... Toyota Rav4 is also nice car .. Toyota, Honda great cars ..
No, there is only one
@@ItsAlive111 honda
I trust Toyota cuz they have so much more $ and marketshare
they are both the same shit both from japan and both great cars
Only thing I HATE about all new Toyotas is the hideous floating screen. Looks like you got a 70s tv set on top of your radio.
All the new Toyotas have horrible interiors. They look and feel so cheap compared to what other brands are doing now a days (like the Koreans and Mazda)
@@RRLV434 Thats what I think as well. The Toyota pp riders will never admit this.
@@RRLV434 I like the knobs on the Toyota, but yeah, the interiors are sorta meh otherwise.
I'm sorry but...I find the RAV 4 ugly looking
It failed horribly in AWD testing…
if u care about awd a lot just get a subaru lol. nobody uses it a lot unless u live in alaska. also u need to change the tires. tires is more important than the awd system.
@@Fumbiii16 subaru doesn’t offer hybrid.. also looks terrible
@@Fumbiii16 no, you get an awd rav4
@@sw1867 they do the crosstrek hybrid. its a phev. every car is good if it has awd it honestly depends on your tire
@@sw1867Ok. I thought I was the only one who is unimpressed by how Subarus look. Never could figure out why people are so crazy about them. It’s like they are having an identity crisis. Are they supposed to be sedans or SUV’s?
Honda Canada is putting a 15k$ premium on this over a CR-V, when taxes are included. They’re drunk. In Canada? That rig doesn’t stand a chance over the RAV4.
Man, If we could have the interior and exterior looks of the CRV.And the rest rav 4..... That would be a vehicle
What about ventilated seats? Cooling steering wheels? Full panoramic sunroof?
Cooling Steering wheel? We’re talking about former budget SUV not Luxury. This is why Luxury Brands are losing their own game.
12K more than Toyota. They should fix the price or add the hybrid in lower trims. Right now it’s only available in touring package.
There is an EX-L Hybrid trim now
The dawgs are on the loose
🦶
Part of the Honda 1million vehicles recall now 😅
Love this new crv
This is a great looking SUV, my only issue is that it has the lowest towing capacity in this class. Not that you need to be pulling a lot with one of these but 1000 lbs just isn’t enough
As per Honda parts department, they are only good for but one use. They sealer fluid clogs the pump upon discharging to seal the tire. A new pump/fluid costs an eye watering $500.00! Ask any Honda parts dept tech.
I prefer the Rav 4...the 2.5 hybrid is amazing.
Sorry but you can keep your 1.5 liter turbo and CVT transmission. The Rav4 is a 2.4 liter engine with a bullet proof 8sp torque converter transmission. By the time you reach 160k miles the Rav4 is laughing while the CRV is needing to be dumped.
The dogs out is crazy
Don't trust a bare foot content creator
Crv’s really been looking nice
I was actually thinking about getting a CRV but your feet deterred me away from ever touching the pedals.
RAV4 wins by default.
Thanks, but I already did that. They Don't have a donut tire for that size tire on the Honda C R V. Tire dealers will not sell you one unless it is a full size tire 17 inch and rim. It requires lug nuts that fit the rim. Total cost was $350.
Toes out is a wild move
Sorry, I'll keep my RAV4 Prime all day everyday vs the CR-V Hybrid. Don't get me wrong, I think it looks nice but it's not in a Prime class.
The Prime is much more expensive though
PUT THOSE GRIPPERS AWAY🗣️
test drove crv & rav4 hybrids, both were nice, but i bought rav4 hybrid bcuz the hybrid system seemed smoother & more seamless, plus 41mpg in city, 38 hwy, better than honda. i love this car. but crv is sweet & u can't go wrong with it.
How come almost NOBODY has seen that this car looks like a Volvo?
Bmw x3 and x1 also looks very similar
Because it doesn’t
Wouldn’t buy neither one. Both companies need to bring back the cars to what they use to look like. And that Hybrid system is a Joke. Buying a RAV4 Hybrid is like buying a sup up Prius. Same goes for the CRV. When Honda got rid of the V6 after 2006 I stop liking the CRV. I even use to own a 2011 CRV and never again. Toyota needs to bring the RAV4 back to what it use to be. Prior to 2013 year the RAV4 was the top selling SUV. Now it’s all about that Hybrid system and all of that Technology. They got rid of my V6 engine that I loved just for a Hybrid system which sucks. I literally drove a hybrid RAV4 2022 and I said no to it. Went back and drove a 2012 RAV4 with the V6 and love it. If Toyota would have improved the V6 engine along with the Hybrid system and improved the technology with it then it would be a Win for all. Fill sorry for the Tacoma and the Tundra in the next couple of years.
Toyotas hybrid with cvt is the best.
A hybrid with less than 40mpg combined. That's depressing. I drive a 7 year old, ICE-powered Accord that gets 40mpg highway. We HAVE to do better.
If you live where salt is used on the roads in the winter......the RAV4 is to be avoided! Toyota has failed to FIX the problem!
What problem?
The High Voltage Cable that powers the rear motor. The cable is exposed and is subject to corrosion that costs many thousands of dollars to repair. Such a repair, at such a high cost makes the purchase of the hybrid model senseless. The trouble and high cost of the repair will outweigh all of the fuel savings over the time of vehicle ownership. Suddenly, not only is the expected replacement cost of the hybrid battery a factor in the decision to buy or not buy a Toyota Hybrid vehicle.
@@miltechmoto
When it comes to hybrid Toyota is king plus repair shops only repair Toyota hybrids than other models
This might be an unpopular opinion but I think a group full of all rounders loses it’s charm (its like what syndrome from the incredibles said when everyone is super no one is) I prefer when individual members are in charge of certain positions because that’s more interesting to me and they work better together as a unit imo any kind of team will have specific roles and positions to fill
CRV hybrid is new, yet the old RAV4 hybrid still gets better mpg despite having a larger engine
All this barefoot 🦶 fetish in comment sections 🙄
Not sure how shoes would have made this video anything better?
No shoes definitely made it a conversation starter.
@@Josh-yr7gd all the way!
He just wants ppl to comment so it reaches a wider audience.
@@jxmar_ Bare foot fetish community !
Just wait for the RAV4 redesign coming later this year
I need Mazda to come up with a hybrid and enter this chat
The Toyota is great but handles horribly and feels basic
The CRV would be my buy but I'd prefer the handling of a Mazda cx5 with the hybrid of a Toyota
I can't take that bulge@ the rear head liner where you pull the seatbelt ,that being said Toyota is the better option in both gas and hybrid hands down 😊
Toyota competes with Tesla. Prius Prime vs Model 3 and S. This is where the battle lines are. Right now, people are reporting that on a newer Prius you can go up to a year before filling up. These other hybrids don't even compare.
Im sure if u get a plug-in hybrid and your commute is less than 40kms bothways (and you dont do highway driving) im sure you can get away with not filling up, but you shouldn't expect to get that with normal usage, you would have to be extremely conservative in the way you drive.
I like the previous gen more
Straight 🦶 is crazy
In Canada This car is like $8-10k more expensive than Rav 4 so you have to compare it with Highlander hybrid
I just got a rav 4 hybrid been averaging 40 mpg no matter what. It doesn’t compete lol
So 580 miles total!! Thats dope mashallah,, is the air isolation doable or no?
Bet the RAV4 outsells it
Yes. So many uneducated ppl
I went with CRV this time because they won’t charge me 6000 dollars over msrp on a RAV 4 like Toyota does.
That’s not Toyota, that’s your area’s Market. They don’t have markups in any of the 4 nearest Toyota dealerships to my area.
This crv where I’m located is almost 7500$ more than rav 4 hybrid so no comparison. Plus Toyota has been doing hybrids a lot longer than most.
Still there are more RAV4 on roads compared to CRV
I think the Honda uses a GDI only engine. Not good.
If Toyota puts in GDI they also have the port injection.
Why got twin exhaust in front?
For the fake fog lights
Not even close. Toyota is the golden standard for hybrids and frankly the shiny plastic in Honda don’t do a thing for me. Rav4 all day.
Toyota is top selling vehicle
bro tried to sneak in the dawgs
The best are crv seats front and back.
What about the two "exhaust" holes in the front bumper -- I don't think that looks so good.
Wireless CarPlay is the only thing missing
How about the Xrown insignia?
Pretty comparable to the rav4, actually
Someone buy this man shoes 😂
Bro shouldve reshot this. Lol
I get 34mpg in my 20 crv, why spend 10k for a hybrid?
Honda CR-V actually competes with Toyota Corolla Cross. You don't get them there. It's one of the best selling SUV in Asia.
We have the Honda HR-V which competes with the Toyota Corolla Cross in the US. The Honda CR-V does compete with the Toyota Rav-4. From my understanding the Toyota Corolla Cross isn’t doing so well here in the US.
Never touching hybrids! When those batteries die out it cost as much as a new engine to replace it's way over priced and NOT worth the cost
Yeah but its nearly 40K which for a compact SUV is a bit high
Rav4 is more reliable and better built, these are just the facts. Honda reliability is declining, wish it wasnt true but it is.
Black grille on the dash looks just AWFUL 👎
Does it have the corrosion problem like in Toyota hybrids ?
Got the crv hybrid sport, the reverse warning sound is loud!!! May return it. Is there a way to turn it off??
People who are mentioning the feet are the one why have creepy foot fettish!
I hate how they put black wheels on all of the hybrid trims.
Honda and Toyota are always better than those Hyundai, Kia, Ford, Jeep, Chevrolet, Nissan craps.
Honda beat Toyota? What drugs are people smoking…
According to Consumer Report, 2023 CRV hybrid is # 1 in this segment.
Wait till your wheel got stolen 😂
All taxi hybrids are mainly Toyotas and some Fords not Hondas or other brands.
37MPG would be good for a non-hybrid
there is and u can get that in a sedan. only a few can do it
@@Fumbiii16 That's the point.
@@wallygootsthe cr v non hybrid gets 39 mpg in my experience! Just drive between 55-60 mph no more than 60 mph
@@Tushkoo270 Yeah, if you hyper mile you can get 44. But the normal average from Fuelly is 28-32. The point is that 37MPG for a hybrid is not great fuel economy.
How's that new CR-V's spare tire?
The only thing that Honda fails in is that its hybrid system is no better than Toyota's. In that case, all the rest is lost.
Honda had to merge with GM, that tells you worlds about what the state of their brand and company is
they didn't merge with GM, thats just for their first electric car that they are working on together
Stop spreading misinformation. GM had joint ventures with Toyota with the Nummi plant for the matrix/vibe. Now with the new ev Acura. They never "merged" with gm. With your logic, GM merged with Toyota too...
The Honda got no chance on the Toyota hybrid chill 😂
FWD Crv 😂 who needs fwd suv?! nonsense
Clickbait title. The toyota hybrid is 10yrs ahead
How so. Neither car is going to give you issues through its product life. Batteries will eventually have to be replaced regardless
No ventilated seats
Yall seem them dogs running loose
Every company want to create better car than RAV4.