Used 2017 Toyota RAV4 Consumer Reviews
Raving about my tab 4
Number I read on. It's sharp looking great handling very dependable comfortable great on gas sporty and plenty of room. I have the 2013 in black and I love it as much today as I did when I purchased. I would buy another in a heartbeat
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Toyota rav4 2017
the car is great, driving around is ok but not that exciting plus i think it should include more usb ports cause there is only one in the front. is a little pricey but is a Toyota!
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,08015 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,288In-stock online
Great safety features.
Great safety features like line departure warning, or anti crash radar, solid car in general, but theres almost no storage in the front, since centrer console box is small, and doors have this small compartment. Not to mention that glove box opens suddenly on the go! Other than that, I'm very happy with the car performance and fuel consumption, its rear cargo area is good, and is exellent when folding back seats.
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RAV4 Limited Hybrid assessment
Great car for in and around the city and for short distances. Nimble...gets in and out of places really easily. The lane departure warning, danger warning and emergency situation braking is great. Negatives: seats are not real leather and are hard, uncomfortable and not ergonomically well-designed resulting in neck and back pain on longer trips or frequent highway travel (limited seat adjustment positions); the cabin space is small and cramped for people 5'8" (me) or taller; the car is noisy on the highway (poor insulation); the hands-free phone system is mediocre at best; rear-view visibility is poor (fixed on recent models); the car pops out of gear when using the lower gear options and hitting road bumps or depressions; no CarPlay capability (is on more recent models); the hybrid system battery may need to be replaced starting at around 100K miles and may cost around $5000+ to replace.
perfect, (almost) transmission makes funny noises
Love toyota's (i have 5 presently) all running and dependable. timing belts have always been a red flag to me, but most toyota's use the timing chain now, makes them more dependable than ever. my 2017 rav4 makes a high pitched whine just before changing into a higher gear. ex- 1st to 2nd- 2nd -3rd
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