2024 Toyota RAV4 SUV Consumer Reviews
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My new Rav4
So far I love it! This is my first RAV4 I drive a Camry for 30 years!!! I just hope this holds up to the Camry. I’m learning all the new features. I’m not a fan of the car turning off when you mash the break. If you can turn that off we can’t figure out how. I have not been able to keep my car hooked to the Toyota app. I have to start all over each time the car is turned off. So I basically just gave up on the app. Over all I am loving it
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Rental with 30,000 miles
Nearly top of the line vehicle...is a chunk...with wheels. Underpowered too. Squeaks galore and just plain not classy. We have 2 Kia souls that outperform, handle better...one with 50,000 on it...1 tiny squeak. The Rav 5 engine sounds like a meat grinder...sorry I rented it!
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,9965 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,8626 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,9936 mi away
2024 limited a great suv
Picked up our 24 rav4 limited hybrid and we are very pleased. It’s comfortable to drive and it’s quite responsive. Gas mileage is acceptable at this pont with high 30s and it’s reasonably quiet. Love the styling and with the Michelin Primacy tires it works well. I would certainly recommend it as a good purchase. By the way the tech is easy to manage.
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RAV4 hates I-17
No low speed torque means maintaining 65 on Sunset Point meant the transmission would kick to near redline just to maintain uphill speed. Even on Phoenix freeways, anything over 80 was a struggle for the 2.5 engine. AZ-89 was too much for the RAV4, entering curves at over the ADOT recommend speed was a scary experience. Grond clearance was adequate for forest service roads, but serious off roading is out of the question, even with LT tires. As has been my experience with many Toyotas, the 2.5 just doesn't have the power to provide an all around driving experience. The front seats were adequate in terms of size, but became uncomfortable due to shape and minimal padding. For a compact SUV, cargo space was adequate and was able to hold a reasonable amount of landscaping accessories. The RAV4 would have gotten 2 stars, except that gas mileage was impressive on mostly mountain roads in Arizona. A 400 mile trip from Chandler to Sedona and Prescott used less than 12 gallons.
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Shaking hood
This my first suv from Toyota and I’m very disappointed with the way the hood is shaking when you are driving on the highway at 80 miles per hour it looks like the hood is not fully engaged
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