2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Great ride
Love the car. Smooth riding. Very quiet and great on gas.
Fully loaded rav4 review
We love our new RAV4 Hybrid Limited. It offers a panoramic sunroof and many other cool features that other trims were missing. Ventilated seats were a must in hot temperatures and the 360 degree camera helped us park in spaces that are tight. One issue is that the sensors do beep despite having ample space in that system and I’ll have to adjust its sensitivity
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- XSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,99932 mi away
- XSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,99831 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,88132 mi away
Raving Rav4
This is my 2nd Hybrid RAV4. Not much different from 2021 to 2024 Limited models. Quite a wait and limited color choice. These cars are being made in Japan and shipped to the west coast. The Red Metalic is an extra cost and got taken by the time I had my car appraised. The dark Blue was still available so chose that one. I enjoy the 41.1 mpg and higher when temps rise. In freezing temps can drop to 36mpg. This car has plenty of pep and a pleasure to drive.
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Best Hybrid AWD SUV for the money, period!!!
We absolutely love EVERYTHING about our RAV Hybrid XLE, and as with other reviewers here, we looked and considered ALL other hybrid SUVs makes in the same price range. We agonized over the Honda CRV hybrid but we already owned a 2017 RAV4 Hybrid XLE and knew what a good and reliable car it had been. Nobody beats Toyota when it comes to making hybrid cars, and the 2024 RAV4 Hybrid is at the very top of the pyramid for value, reliability and performance. We would also add that our 2024 XLE is a stark improvement over our 2017 XLE in every way: appearance, performance, comfort, fit & finish, roominess, safety, and of course overall gas mileage. Our 2017 consistently got about 33-36 combined mpg, but our 2024 is averaging over 40 mpg. If we had the money, we'd buy another one!
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Bad connectivity
I have a 2024 RAV4, and I am dissatisfied with it because there is a continuing problem with connectivity. Toyota says it’s Apple’s fault, and it is still not fixed after 6 months. I never had this problem with my Subaru. I heard it also occurs with androids. It connects most of the time but cuts off unexpectedly at any time so using GPS or listening to Audible is interrupted and usually doesn’t come back on.