Used 2015 Toyota RAV4 XLE 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
2015 RAV 4 HAPPY HAPPY
I have a 2015 Rav4, and I am very pleased with everything about the suv. I choose this vehicle for the reason of previously owning a 2007 Rav4. I loved it so much, and had no issues what so ever. My family was in a accident on a major interstate in Georgia, and we were hit in rear. The person who hit us at a speed of at least 60mph. We were protected by the air bags, and the built of the Rav4, and most of all protection of God. The car was totaled out. People stopped to take pictures of our car with our family of 4 standing outside after the accident. I know the safety of this suv is EXCELLENT. We love Toyota!
Low beam headlights
Am I the only one who has a problem with the headlights? I can't see the road with the low beam headlights on. It's really dangerous. Complained to the dealer and they didn't want to hear it.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99061 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,84537 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99876 mi away
Rave 4 Rav
I still own this car while thinking of trading up to a Hylander. I was surprised over how much more room is in this model now. I am over 6 foot and fit comfortably. This is a well made vehicle. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a small comfortable good looking suv. It's July 2018 and I still own this car and really like it. I haul grandkids, 2 grand dogs, pine straw, flagstone, mulch and other garden supplies as well as plenty of luggage and coolers when we travel. Good city and road car, Better than average ride and gas mileage. Toyota builds good cars ! Would recommend for the category.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
This car saved my life.
I drove this car for a little over a year. Never had a problem with anything. I loved her so much. I had put her through a couple fender benders but she was going strong. Once I was hit in the driver's door by a 90s RAV4 going 35 mph that left a sizable dent, but my passengers and I were fine. We eventually had to part ways when I was hit by a drunk driver, flipped twice, and landed upside down. I walked away very shaken up but completely unharmed. My only "injury" was some bruising from the seatbelt (but I maintain that was because I was hanging upside down for a few minutes before I was rescued). I had a 2015 LE model afterward, and it didn't hold up as well on slick roads but still a beautiful car. For comparison, I drove a 2012 VW Passat for 8 months and loved it but not as much as my RAV4, and then I had a 2016 Hyundai Tuscon for a few months and hated it. I would recommend everyone drive a RAV4, or at the very least a Toyota.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
RAV4 vs CX-5, CR-V and Forrester
I just finished a week with a brand new RAV4 rental in XLE trim. I purchased a CX-5 a couple of months ago and test drove a CRV and Forrester during the purchase process, so I thought I would offer some comparisons. In a nutshell, these are all fine cars and which one you pick probably depends on your priorities. Go for the CX-5 if you want looks and handling; pick the RAV4 for a comfortable, quiet highway cruiser; the Forrester as a wagon replacement (lower seating position); and CR-V as the best all-around (especially at the lower trim levels).