Used 2023 Toyota RAV4 Consumer Reviews
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Not impressed
Didn’t like the cabin space or the stingy standard equipment.
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Stay away from this tin box
If you’re driving in the very uncomfortable front seat looking at the LCD display from 50 years ago with numb steering and deplorable handling. This car isn’t horrible. Soon as you put people in the back you realize you’re in a convertible. You can’t hear anything. This car feels and sounds like his was made from recycled aluminum pans And the transmission will not shift properly. The engine is so under powered but they had to replace the motor due to manufacturing problems. This is my first and last Toyota never again horrible experience.
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- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,2222 mi away
- XLE Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,155In-stock online
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,99732 mi away
Great car - media shakedown
After I already spending almost 40k, these jokers have the audacity to bug you for 15/month to make an ad go away. An ad that shows EVERY single time you turn the car on. Not cool at all. I will be buying a different branded car.
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Ugh!!!
Big disappointment! Had all the bells and whistles but still looked like a cheaper car. Bumped our heads every time we got in, and we’re averaging size people. Felt small and tight. Rough ride and noisy!! Traded after a couple months!!
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Sorry I bought this car.
We've been Toyota buyers for years and have always been very happy with them. Until we bought a new 2023 RAV4 Limited. It's pretty, and we like the driver safety features, like Blind Spot Monitoring and Lane Departure warnings, etc. But it has a rather rough ride, and the engine noise is bothersome. But far and away the worst feature is both the Multi-Media display and the Multi-Information Display. Both are so difficult and confusing to use, even after hours of studying the owners manuals, that we've mostly given up trying to use them. We try to never attempt to change any settings because we can't do that without a great deal of difficulty and are many times unsuccessful to boot. We've owned it for a few weeks now and I'd gladly undo this purchase. My love affair with Toyota is over.
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