Used 2018 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Consumer Reviews
2018 rav4 purchase
This is a great car as we got just about everything we wanted on it. Love the new driving and safety features. Just wish it had leather and six way passenger seat. Right now Toyota has 0% financing and that and a price sold us on buying a new car. After two weeks we both enjoy driving this car. One cravat it will take you a while to learn all of the electronics.
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rav4 hybrid vs honda crv
why would you build a 35 thousand dollar vehicle and put fake leather and only driver side electric seats, drove the Honda and quality wise it far surpassed the Toyota dash looks cheap on the Toyota. its to bad because I would of bought the Toyota but build quality definitely goes to honda
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,4954 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,9814 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,990In-stock online
I still love my Rav4
I love my RAV4 Hybrid. I average 33-34 miles per gallon on my daily commute to work which is mostly highway. If I lived in town I would get better mileage. it is the perfect size, easy to park, easy to drive, roomy inside. Love the hatchback. Has all the perks available on a 2018. I like the body style of the 2018 too. This is my second RAV4 first hybrid. Would recommend the hybrid.
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Growing To Like It MORE Each Day...!!!
After 2 years+ of ownership, we're enjoying our Rav4 even more than the day we drove it home. It's a great ride and handles well for an "SUV", very comfortable/spacious in both front and rear seats, well build with NO mechanical issues to speak of any requiring to-date, only regular scheduled maintenance. Missed a 5-Star rating because the wife complains about "too much road noise" that has been addressed with the dealer's service staff, but has been deemed to be "subjective"....literally, "don't like it, should have bought a Lexus"....whatever, balances out with the great purchase and financing deal received and surprisingly, "no nonsense" service received from sales.
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This RAV4 is better
I previously owned a 2017 RAV4 which Toyota re-purchased when I filed for Lemon Law arbitration. The defect was that the Entune radio/navigation system would periodically and spontaneously "freeze" - - - leaving me with no navigation system or hands-free telephone operation. I purchased a used 2018 Toyota RAV4. The Entune navigation/radio system "froze" just once since I purchased the car about nine months ago. So hopefully, Toyota has figured out the problem with the Entune system. Other than that, I have no complaints with the RAV4 (other than the name). It is very comfortable and functions well as a SUV for hauling loads. I'm averaging about 30 mpg with in-city driving.