Used 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Fill-up issue
You will never get the advertised gas mileage with the 2019 hybrid because the gas tank cannot be filled anywhere near the top. Toyota has been aware of this for a long time and has chosen to ignore it.
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Great car
We traded a 2013 Highlander in on this car. Love the roomy feel even though it is smaller. We love all the safety features. Since we are in our late 70s and early 80s--we feel this is a great old folks car. The gas mileage is running just over 40 MPG. It is a fun car to drive and the ride is great.
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,79511 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,99931 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,990In-stock online
great car
The internet pricing received thru Edmunds was very helpful as the dealer honored the discount even thought we ended up with and XSE and had a XLE been quoted
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Tokyo Terrific
My RAV4 Hybrid was built in Japan but ir appears to be the very same quality vehicle as those built elsewhere. The car is well designed with ample acceleration and an acceptable ride comfort. The on-board information system informed me that I obtained an average of 40.3MPG from my very first tank full of fuel.
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Great for the price
We bought a new Rav 4 AWD LE hybrid for $24,200 out the door. You can not beat the price considering the AWD and all the safety features including BSM. It has great pick up and handles well, though the steering is a little soft. The ride in the LE is a little rough, wish it was smoother, which I believe it is in the upper models. The miles don't quite match those listed, but for an SUV there great. Best hybrid for the money.
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