Review: 2019 Toyota RAV4 (Gas + Hybrid) - Better than Ever!

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2018
  • I review the all-new 2019 Toyota RAV4 in both the gas and hybrid variants. From the $25,500 base trim to the off-road oriented Adventure trim, it seems there's a RAV4 to suit just about anyone. And for only $800 more, you can make it a Hybrid and get 41 mpg in the city, 37 on the highway and 39 combined. What do you think about the new RAV4? Huge thanks to Toyota for providing me with this opportunity to review the new RAV4 and thanks to Sofyan Bey of Redline Reviews for making an appearance as well!
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  • @SkinnyPorkBelly
    @SkinnyPorkBelly 5 років тому +7

    Matt Maran Motoring and Redline, two of my favorite YT reviewers in the same vid! Sweet!

  • @Toyota4Life
    @Toyota4Life 5 років тому +25

    THAT BLUE 😍.
    This Looks so good like a Beefed up Highlander. These things are gonna fly out the showroom ‼️ Best in class

    • @kyukyoku_
      @kyukyoku_ 5 років тому

      They already are! I was lucky enough to find a fully-loaded Adventure model in Blue Flame. I absolutely love it!

  • @CrialCrial
    @CrialCrial 5 років тому +4

    I love that it looks like a mini 4 runner and that adventure interior trim is gorgeous.

  • @Daniel-tv9tb
    @Daniel-tv9tb 5 років тому +22

    Will pick one up used in 2-3 yrs.... The color is fantastic.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому

      No sirree. I liked the 2016 design better (big lights) but that's conversation for another day.
      Edit ::: EVERYBODY PLEASE JUST HELP DECIDE FROM MY ORIGINAL LIST ABOVE. I'd appreciate to SHORTEN the list further only!

    • @kbol92.1fm7
      @kbol92.1fm7 3 роки тому +1

      So, did you buy?

  • @eddieJDM100
    @eddieJDM100 5 років тому +5

    Matt the man Moran , that intro is gorgeous. Amazing review !

  • @piob9801
    @piob9801 5 років тому +3

    I love the rugged look. Thanks for reviewing this Matt. I will buy this car in this Blue.

  • @TheVictor799
    @TheVictor799 5 років тому +3

    I actually love the new style of the Rav4. Glad they changed it to a new style. Great review!

  • @davidchoy9560
    @davidchoy9560 5 років тому

    Great review. Its interesting and fun to see you and Sofyan giving your opinions on the car. I've watched both videos and it's great to see your observations.

  • @CarsAndZebras
    @CarsAndZebras 5 років тому +8

    Matt is loving that bolstering at 2:45
    I know that's what you all are looking for.

  • @gipsyavenger9829
    @gipsyavenger9829 5 років тому +4

    Nice work Matt. I like the panda look on the hybrid (much nicer than that Focus RS blue). I like the rear roof line and that floating roof look. Has a raked profile look to it giving it a more aggressive stance. Needs wider beefier tires (maybe a sport version). Overall nice work by Toyota. Happy Thanksgiving.

  • @zackeryjones2314
    @zackeryjones2314 5 років тому

    Awesome review Matt I've been waiting for this review great work and that Rav 4 is better than ever

  • @natecurrier
    @natecurrier 5 років тому +2

    Excellent review as always! Keep it up, Matt!!

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +1

      course he'll keep it up

  • @BobThe9534
    @BobThe9534 5 років тому +2

    hi Matt. nice vid. liked b4 watching b/c i knew it was goin to be good

  • @naveenkrishnamurthy7576
    @naveenkrishnamurthy7576 5 років тому +3

    Loving the new rav4 Matt!

  • @garyveneziano3337
    @garyveneziano3337 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Matt for the thorough review. I am seriously considering the XLE Premium AWD.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому

      from build date to landing/compliance and to dealership usually around the 3 month range
      so if you want a "build" that's from this month, that's the standard time frame (or there abouts)

  • @Tom-qb2dg
    @Tom-qb2dg 5 років тому +1

    Nice review Matt. Its kinda weird seeing you in a Hybrid but I think you nailed it. I bought my Rav4 Hybrid in January of 2016 (older model) and still love it today. They are very easy to drive and comfy. Super practical car and I was able to beat the mpg rating most of the year, winters are hard on hybrids. Anyone interested should check out my videos on the current model. Don't be scared of the cvt, its actually really nice and easy to live with. I might have to upgrade next year.

  • @lyndahammel9502
    @lyndahammel9502 2 роки тому

    I was considering a Prius but based on your review I'm now interested in the hybrid Rave 4. Thanks!

  • @xanth987
    @xanth987 5 років тому +1

    I will take the RAV4 adventure gas one in red. Go for the 3500 lbs tow capable with Awd and car play and I will be happy for years. Looks perfect for gear and friends for a Vegas road trip

  • @tsav6952
    @tsav6952 5 років тому +17

    Look at you Toyota sending you to Carmel to review their cars. You hit the big time Matt. The RAV is a big improvement.

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +1

      not w/ styling in my opinion though

  • @boomb1302
    @boomb1302 5 років тому +58

    I would have never paid any attention to this car if you hadn't reviewed it. I'm really interested in the hybrid version now. Thanks Matt. 👍

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +7

      I'm glad it helped, thanks for watching!

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +4

      i am more interested in the gas version than the hybrid version

    • @boomb1302
      @boomb1302 5 років тому +2

      @@BobThe9534 I would prefer the gas version over hybrid since i really dislike CVTs, but I need the better fuel economy that the hybrid provides.

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +2

      @@boomb1302 but you need to change the hybrid battery ever 8 yrs. or so

    • @boomb1302
      @boomb1302 5 років тому +2

      @@BobThe9534 I know and its a con, but I see gas prices rising exponentially over the next 5 yrs and I would trade the car before I needed to change out the battery.

  • @RangerRickTV
    @RangerRickTV 5 років тому

    what car has better visibility? forester or rav 4?

  • @OldDood
    @OldDood 5 років тому

    We have the 'Manual-Automatic' in our 2007 Camry XLE. (78K miles).
    What we use it for is Downshifting on Ice and/or Slippery Roads.
    I never use it for Up Shifting but Downshifting on Ice works pretty good.

  • @MaxSpeedMike
    @MaxSpeedMike 5 років тому +54

    I swear all of the big UA-camrs upload the same csr review at the same time lol. More content to watch with breakfast!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +22

      It's because of the embargos the manufacturers often use. We can't post our reviews till a certain time.

    • @MaxSpeedMike
      @MaxSpeedMike 5 років тому +4

      @@MattMaranMotoring ahh gotcha. It's all good Matt, no issue with my favorite yiu tubers uploading tons of videos to watch haha

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +1

      it's b/c of the embargos that manufacturers sometimes use

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому +1

      @@MattMaranMotoring please advise what function does plugging the USB drive does? Does it function like a direct CD-player sort of thing or what else? Thnx

  • @tlicious121
    @tlicious121 5 років тому

    Thanks for the review. I'm all excited to see these! Is it just the Adventure Gas that comes in the two-tone? I want the grey with the white roof but I also want a hybrid....

  • @wendywalter3705
    @wendywalter3705 5 років тому

    Looks like a 2019 Forester/ 4 Runner love child! . It's going to be a good year for some UA-cam battles!

  • @niklow99
    @niklow99 5 років тому

    fantastic review. thank you

  • @tommygun6028
    @tommygun6028 5 років тому

    Great video Matt 😎👍

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 5 років тому +33

    Hey Matt, how much wood did you chop out there, LOL.
    Great review as always, GREAT ride and nice departure for Toyota!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +7

      Haha good one! Thanks for watching!

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +1

      lol

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому

      @@BobThe9534 1 Jul 2014 • 2 min read
      The day has finally arrived for you take ownership of your new car. You’ve hunted, haggled and closed the deal.
      The car is yours. The keys have been handed over. The last thing you need to do before you drive away from the dealership is sign a document saying you’re happy with the vehicle.
      Here’s what you do before you put your name anywhere.
      A visual inspection of the paintwork -- no scratches, no swirls, no patchy patches.
      Ensure the panels are all aligned and blemish-free.
      Inspect the windshield and window glass for cracks or chips.
      Check all the lights - interior and exterior.
      Check all the controls work - like windscreen wipers, demisters, radio, air-con etc.
      Check under the bonnet and ensure all fluids are topped up.
      If you come across any problems, note them on the document. These are issues that can be resolved under warranty.
      If there are any major issues with the car, you don’t have to sign the at all. The car will stay with the dealer to be looked at, and the process will be repeated once the dealer deems the problems solved.
      If the car is problem-free, your transaction is done and it is time to drive off into the sunset. Congratulations!
      ‘Run in’ your new car
      There are a lot of ideas out there about running in new engines. The hundreds of components that make up a car need time to settle and ‘running in’ is believed to be the best way to do this.
      Sometimes the running in process will be described in your owner’s manual, but the basic idea is to put your new car through its paces with varying loads in different driving conditions (for example, stop-start city driving and freeway driving), using all gears at changing speeds.
      Just don’t abuse the engine for the first 1,500km or so.
      That means:
      Don’t over-rev the engine.
      Try to keep engine speed somewhere between 2000 rpm and 4000 rpm.
      Don’t keep a constant speed, though, accelerate and decelerate often.
      Don’t idle for more than a few minutes at a time.
      Please, don’t tow a trailer.

  • @DucatiDiaries
    @DucatiDiaries 5 років тому

    That's pretty cool to have an affordable hybrid 'option' for only $800. Like the way the industry is going. I like the shirt Matt! The best upgrade to this car though is the Toyota water!! XD

  • @hdoan7167
    @hdoan7167 5 років тому

    Matt nice detailed review! One question however, can a full size spare tire fit in the place of the space saver? It looks like it may, with the cargo floor level having a two level setup. Regards

  • @juliussmith4001
    @juliussmith4001 5 років тому +1

    Great review.

  • @Intrepid175a
    @Intrepid175a 5 років тому

    Matt, if that non hybrid car is like my 2013 Rav4, the sport mode on the shifter only limits the upper gear. If the display says "4," then you'll be driving a fully automatic four speed auto. You can bump the number up or down from there but all you'll be changing is the top most gear the transmission will use. That's why when you were stomping on it and bumping the shifter such as to provoke an upshift, it's not going to do it until it's ready according to whatever algorithms that Toyota has programmed the thing with. It's not a "manual" mode. It only locks out whatever upper gears you choose to lock out depending on what you're doing.

    • @klausmadsen3639
      @klausmadsen3639 5 років тому

      yes the same in mine from 1997 :) It is like a Overdrive.

  • @frankj2318
    @frankj2318 5 років тому +1

    Does it have Auto Brake ??? Brake at stop light/stop sign... Love that feature

  • @jackhamilton3705
    @jackhamilton3705 5 років тому +2

    I like the silver and black one 👏

  • @basithph8958
    @basithph8958 5 років тому +3

    Watching this while I am having breakfast

  • @omegabeta3305
    @omegabeta3305 5 років тому +1

    Baby 4Runner!!! I love it!

  • @staticmunk7777
    @staticmunk7777 4 роки тому

    the hybrid is one I want and that stereo too I want that skyblue it is so beautiful

  • @darek3561
    @darek3561 5 років тому +1

    What is real fuel consumption on highway?
    What is cabin soundproofing in comparison to Honda CRV Hybrid?

  • @TheLtrain85
    @TheLtrain85 5 років тому

    Oooooh! I like the white with the black roof :O

  • @faredino
    @faredino 5 років тому

    me & my father have two 2009 RAV4...2.2 Turbodiesel 136KW... both Very reliable rugged but handly sporty cars

  • @dustinford18
    @dustinford18 4 роки тому

    Standing next to one right now. It’s really nice. That what made me UA-cam the review. It’s a very sexy car. I was like damn this a Toyota?? Wow..

  • @RobertAlvarez70
    @RobertAlvarez70 5 років тому +5

    One of my friends just recently picked up the non-hybrid version of this vehicle and they do like it however they said there is quite a bit of road noise and the engine is very very loud

    • @Jennifer-me7mu
      @Jennifer-me7mu 5 років тому +1

      YOUR FRIEND SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN THE HYBRID..THEY ARE QUIET

  • @basithph8958
    @basithph8958 5 років тому +11

    I dig the styling

  • @kendallalston504
    @kendallalston504 5 років тому +1

    Does this come with an automatic starter whether via app or key ring?

  • @TaijiArban
    @TaijiArban 5 років тому +12

    I like how the front end looks like a mini 4runner.

    • @edgarh252
      @edgarh252 5 років тому

      Crap783851 not even tf

  • @Jrbettis
    @Jrbettis 5 років тому

    Nice Review, road noise seemed minimal without actual dB numbers.

  • @aaronhurley1720
    @aaronhurley1720 5 років тому

    Will the new 2019 "Hybrid" Rav4 have back seats that will fold down flat? You said they would, but I believe you were talking about the Gas Rav4. Will the Battery keep the back seat from folding down flat?

  • @thorwhitegod
    @thorwhitegod 5 років тому

    It’s been a while since Toyota came up with something cool the back need a little bit of work but it still a cool car hopefully the sport is not too expensive

  • @Vayetsii
    @Vayetsii 5 років тому +2

    Love the boots Matt!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +3

      Thanks!

    • @BobThe9534
      @BobThe9534 5 років тому +1

      @@MattMaranMotoring i think @Vayetsii is asking u what are those in a nicer way

  • @tominftlthomasp3559
    @tominftlthomasp3559 5 років тому

    Wonder if the Lexus 300 is going to use this platform now. I would love the hybrid but why is it taking so long for them to come out?

  • @ericdavila5695
    @ericdavila5695 5 років тому

    Does the rear seat fold equally flat between the gas and hybrid? In the previous generation the hybrid seats didn't go flat and so we had to buy a gas one.

  • @Electricalwav
    @Electricalwav 5 років тому +2

    My boss was considering getting a new car for his wife and he was torn between the RAV4 and a Prius. Now he can have best of both!

    • @Photologistic
      @Photologistic 5 років тому

      Eduardo Boquin RAV4 has had hybrid option since 2016.

    • @Electricalwav
      @Electricalwav 5 років тому

      @@Photologistic I know. But he didn't like the styling of that generation. That's why he was considering the Prius, but with this new generation, he really likes the look.

  • @newchannel1231
    @newchannel1231 5 років тому

    Nice review

  • @Carpetone
    @Carpetone 5 років тому

    Excellent review as always Matt!
    Does anyone know the gas tank size? Does it differ from the hybrid and non hybrid version?

  • @stevene2812
    @stevene2812 5 років тому

    Great review. Really love the look of the hybrid! Hybrid awd sounds a little weaker than gas? Does that sound correct to you? I live in Chicago... snowy winters. Would the hybrid awd give me problems getting through? Thank you

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +2

      I think it should still get you through. They had a Hybrid model doing the off-road course which included climbing steep hills with loose dirt and it was doing great through it.

  • @LearnitAllCentral
    @LearnitAllCentral 5 років тому +3

    Matt, first, amazing review. You have a new subscriber. Now, concerning your comments about the hybrid transmission; I'm fairly certain that there's not a traditional CVT in the "Hybrid Synergy Drive" system. The Synergy Drive itself take the place of the transmission by combining the power of the ICE and the Electric Motor. It's more akin to a differential and doesn't use a belt like a traditional CVT. I'm pretty sure that's the difference between the CVT Corolla and the Hybrid RAV4 and I'm sure it affected the effectiveness of the shift mode for the XSE.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 5 років тому

      Also higher weight of the vehicle might be the reasoning behind using this system. I am not sure though.

    • @Vlican
      @Vlican 5 років тому

      weight has nothing to do with it. toyota has always used a power-split device in their hybrid vehicles and called it eCVT. The new corolla uses a more traditional CVT (with the addition of a real first gear) that's driven with pulleys and belt.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 5 років тому

      @@Vlican
      After doing more research I would say it has something to do. I would not say nothing to do.
      Most new bigger hybrids from Toyota uses an eCVT, that doesn`t have a belt. Similar belts wears off in most some other bigger vehicles of other brands that are famous now for breaking...
      hmm....
      These belts are design to deal with force coming from one direction - push belts. They amazingly weak when engine breaking - when the force comes from other direction and the belt is stretched.
      I have seen the HSD system taken out to bits and it is robust enough to work on a Highlander without failure.

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому

      its not a CVT its a traditional one gear ratio hybrid system, it has a "fake gear" system that revs the gas motor up some to allow instant power generation or power pushed to the wheels.. but its the traditional synergy single gear ratio direcct drive syste,, these reviewers are clues to how hybrids work..

  • @tomastylecek7209
    @tomastylecek7209 5 років тому

    its crazy on how much tech they pack in standard for the price that 2005 crv ex went for back then

  • @przemekklok
    @przemekklok 5 років тому +2

    Best reviev of the new Rav4. Good job!
    Id like to buy hybrid version, but Im living in Europe, Poland. Interesting is a hybrid version showed in Paris had a manuals shifts behind the stering wheel. I saw this on films. Don't know why your car didnt has it.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 5 років тому

      There is no gears... there is no transmission per say there as well (RAV4 doesnt have an ordinary belt driven CVT). The gears are just computerised experience of change in the acceleration. It will actually go slower.

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому

      fyi hybrids have no gears, the "shifers" just revs the gas engine up for added power.. hybrids all have 1 gear ratio with no shifting.. direct drive to the wheels, the "gears" are all virtual gears.. these guys dont understand hybrid drive systems at all.

  • @WaheedKhan-mm3pw
    @WaheedKhan-mm3pw 5 років тому

    TNGA platform does not offer more legroom in my experience, even though the wheelbase have gone up.

  • @gregbphotography
    @gregbphotography 5 років тому

    Matt I love your videos and enjoy your detailed reviews all the time. I had a question: Will you be upgrading your camera gear anytime soon? The T3i definitely gets the job done but compared to other car UA-camrs, I do notice the lesser camera quality. Just a suggestion!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for your support! I definitely would love to upgrade my cameras, especially the interior car camera which is the one that I think could use the most improvement. It's just thousands of dollars for new stuff and with guys like Doug getting huge numbers while filming with iPhones and GoPros, it discourages me from investing in expensive stuff. But I'll have to do it eventually.

    • @johnpeterson99
      @johnpeterson99 5 років тому

      Yes. All us UA-cam and Doug junkies are quite observant these days!

  • @boyyouareagenius1681
    @boyyouareagenius1681 5 років тому +3

    Probably your most picturesque Intro ever! Your the best UA-camr on Earth!!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +3

      Haha thanks! Always trying to improve.

    • @boyyouareagenius1681
      @boyyouareagenius1681 5 років тому +1

      Matt Maran Motoring Can I interview you over FaceTime using FaceTime Recorder? You have never been interviewed before!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +3

      I prefer to answer questions in livestreams so that more people can see them. It's been a while since I've done one but I'm planning to do one in January once the busyness of the holidays is done.

    • @boyyouareagenius1681
      @boyyouareagenius1681 5 років тому +1

      Matt Maran Motoring One more question! I believe the driving age should be lowered to about 12 and I in detail discuss the reasons why on my channel I am still working on. The video is only 5 minutes long and has a thumbnail “Why Should Children Drive” perhaps can you watch it and leave me a comment on what you think?!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +2

      I'll check it out :)

  • @Junezor
    @Junezor 5 років тому

    Hi will u recommend this car?

  • @Piznick64
    @Piznick64 5 років тому

    Plug in coming next year?

  • @jed23ify
    @jed23ify 5 років тому

    I would love to get some input if this is a car that would be comfortable for a tall person, I heard that its the same cabin height as the older model, which the driver area was just as small as the corolla(turned me away). I was hoping that they would increase the cabin size for 2019, but it seems just as small again.

  • @skyrunr
    @skyrunr 5 років тому

    I REALLY appreciate your comments on the transmissions and reviewing both in one video! @16:40 However, I'd like to see a followup with more of a focus on comparing them. You even mentioned the extra shove and throttle response I notice in our Camry hybrid. Especially since the gas model's manual mode doesn't hold a gear. Toyota Hybrid's are generally .5-1 second faster than their gas models. Doesn't this make the hybrid a no brain'r?
    If Toyota was smart they'd offer the hybrid with the adventure trim too! I'd argue that if Toyota skipped the gas model and only offered three grade levels; the money saved on R&D and production expenses could be passed onto the consumer. As a price leader they'd dominate the crowded market.
    I love the stealthy quietness of our Camry Hybrid, and the garage not being stinky when you back in. Am I wrong?!

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому

      these guys have no understanding of how the hybrid system works .. hybrids have no gears it is direct drive to the wheels.. no gears, no gear changes..

  • @lyndahammel9502
    @lyndahammel9502 2 роки тому

    I'm really considering the hybrid Rave 4 based on your review. Lol that's whenever I decide to sell my Mustang. Or perhaps it will be a second car for when I need more cargo area. It would be hard to not have a Mustang as a daily driver.

  • @adventureforesterblog
    @adventureforesterblog 5 років тому +1

    Matt, how was the comfort at the back seats compared to driver's seat? As soft and comfy?

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +4

      Yeah they were very soft as well although maybe like 85% of the softness of the front seats.

  • @klausmadsen3639
    @klausmadsen3639 5 років тому

    Great video. I really like your genuine joy with this car :)
    One question. The Hybrid version, does the Petrol engine actually stops and starts when you eg. are holding for a red light?

    • @Spyro333777
      @Spyro333777 5 років тому

      I'm sure it will, just like ALL hybrids, but will kick-in again is the hybrid battery is going low (Battery Management, aka BM). Rechargeable batteries could die if it goes down below it's safe voltage level. During a stop, the radio, AC, lights, electronics and etc. are all getting it's power from the 12V battery. To prevent the 12V battery from dying, the hybrid battery will feed some juice to it, thus, the hybrid battery level goes down during a prolonged stop. Depending on how much reserved current there is left on the hybrid battery, the GAS ENGINE WILL KICK- IN again to recharge the hybrid battery, preventing the hybrid battery to RIP.

    • @klausmadsen3639
      @klausmadsen3639 5 років тому

      @@Spyro333777 Great thanks for the answer.

  • @shunsato6621
    @shunsato6621 5 років тому +2

    Love that white black two tones!! Is it available on all trims or hybrid only? Thanks for sharing!!

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +1

      The white/black two tone isn't available on all trims but I believe it is available on some of the non-hybrid ones.

    • @caseyhickman2870
      @caseyhickman2870 5 років тому +1

      @@MattMaranMotoring Fingers crossed that the two tone will be available for the Limited! Awesome review as always Matt!

  • @penvon
    @penvon 5 років тому +3

    So with this reveal we’ll see what’s really at play next year if AutoGuide or the other culprits hand the Honda CRV best in class.

  • @MrGrahamMillward
    @MrGrahamMillward 5 років тому +1

    Very good video, although at times it seems more like a commercial than a review. The biggest negative is that the cabin noise seems unbearably loud. I am not sold on CVT's so I wouldn't get the Hybrid version.

  • @szelamor2598
    @szelamor2598 5 років тому

    Why is CVT a bad thing versus an automatic transmission? CVT helps engine perform its maximum efficiency at all times....

  • @julioalmanza8090
    @julioalmanza8090 5 років тому

    I'd like to see you review a lexus Is 350 f sport awd

  • @ruswinterfel9888
    @ruswinterfel9888 5 років тому

    I found out that side mirrors shakes after 80 km/hr like leaves wtf is that?

  • @dk780
    @dk780 5 років тому

    Wish there waa less black trim. What happend to colored wheel arches like on cars?

  • @Iegend17
    @Iegend17 5 років тому

    sofian is in the back yay

  • @atown71
    @atown71 5 років тому

    what color is that I cant find it on the canadien website

  • @JayYourch
    @JayYourch 5 років тому +6

    There is no separate transmission, it's integrated into Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, which has two electric motors and an internal combustion engine all connected to each other and the drive wheels via a power split device. It makes no sense to ask why Toyota didn't use the same CVT used in the Corolla.

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому

      yeah these reviewers are clueless.. one gear electric dive with powersplit to direcct gas engine power into that system... not a CVT..

  • @travismull944
    @travismull944 5 років тому +3

    Please do a full review of the Acura RDX A-Spec!

  • @charliemartinez179
    @charliemartinez179 5 років тому

    Hey matt you should do a review on the toyota corrola hatchback

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +1

      Already did, I linked it at the end of this video.

  • @michaelsterling8349
    @michaelsterling8349 5 років тому

    +Matt I tend to gear down when coming down steep hills to slow my Camry. (gas). What do you think about this on CVT Hybrid version? I've never driven a CVT. the Hybrid would pay itself back in a year of my driving, but I don't want to sacrifice something else.

    • @skyrunr
      @skyrunr 5 років тому

      I have a Camry hybrid and use the "B" position (for engine Braking) to slow on hills and on twisty roads. As a bonus it triggers the regenerative braking and the recharge meter jumps up a bit. IMO it has about 70% effective when compared to a geared transmission with paddles (I also owned a 2012 Camry SE). Additionally, my Q50 3.0T is geared way too high and lacks back pressure to be very effective. My prior G37X I could practically bring to a stop manually downshifting. This is just the direction cars are taking these days; disconnecting you from the road. Worth mentioning if the hill is steep enough enable Downhill Assist Control. ;)

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому +1

      the hybrid is not a CVT.. they call it sCVT but its nothing like a CVT.. its a single gear ratio hybrid drive.. no gears, no gear shifts.. no clutches to wear out. its the only drive system I'll ever own in any future cars.. as it is nearly failure proof.

  • @rafalemus7218
    @rafalemus7218 5 років тому

    Would you know when the new Rav4 will be available for sale? specifically the Hybrid?

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +2

      The Hybrid will be available in March, the gas versions go on sale next month.

  • @blackout1111
    @blackout1111 5 років тому

    Hybrid does not have the Adventure trim?! Why?

  • @procutsmedia
    @procutsmedia 5 років тому

    Quick Question - the handles (on door) and around shift stick - is this brushed aluminium or plastik?

  • @afafnaeem4285
    @afafnaeem4285 5 років тому

    Is thus available on petrol and hybrid

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 5 років тому

    I want to love this hybrid RAV4 (put down a deposit on an XSE Hybrid but not sure). It does drive pretty well and the fuel economy is great for SUV but it is not a quiet ride. I've done 3 test-drives. The hybrid suspension a bit firm I think. And the road noise might be a killer for me. We are just ending our lease for a 2017 Outback. We did a test drive in an Outback yesterday and it was night and day in terms of noise. The Outback is SO much more quiet than the RAV4. And because the 2020 Outback is a re-design it seems Subaru is offering pretty good deals on the 2019 Outbacks.

    • @WAN2TREE4
      @WAN2TREE4 5 років тому

      Your last sentence gave you away.

    • @rabbitruck
      @rabbitruck 4 роки тому

      The Outback is a nice car if you're not worried about power or MPG. Definitely quieter and more comfortable than a RAV hybrid. That being said, the RAV hybrid's MPG will blow away that of any Outback, and the RAV is a lot quicker 0-60. The non turbo Outbacks are really lethargic.

  • @tatsumakisempyukaku
    @tatsumakisempyukaku 5 років тому

    My question is in regards to maintenance and repairs. Now, I know this is a new car, however is there any precedent That would indicate that maintenance and repairs on a hybrid would be more than a gas car? Also, is there a precedent that would indicate that the more gadgets and gizmos or an electronics there are in a car that the more future, or down the road repairs would be required?

    • @rabbitruck
      @rabbitruck 4 роки тому

      Toyota has an outstanding record with reliability on their hybrids. Priuses are used as taxis in many locations, and taxi companies are very concerned with cost per mile to operate/repair, and durability to high mileage. If anything, repairs will probably be less on a hybrid Toyota, not more.

  • @lyndahammel9502
    @lyndahammel9502 2 роки тому

    Would Beth consider a Rave 4? It seems like a nice family car.

  • @JohnSmith-oj6xi
    @JohnSmith-oj6xi 5 років тому

    This and the new Santa Fe look pretty good

  • @lionintu
    @lionintu 5 років тому

    when do we get the interior specs?? hiproom, legroom , shoulderroom, headroom, cargo

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +1

      I never go into all the interior specs on my channel. Here's those specs for you though:
      Hip room: First row: 54.3 in. second 47.7 in.
      Leg room: First 41 in. Second 37.8 in
      Shoulder room: First 57.8 in Second 56.4 in
      Head room: (First and second are the same) 39.5 in. w/o moonroof 37.7 in. w/ moonroof (both panoramic and regular)
      Cargo space: 37.6 cu. ft. w/o moonroof, 37.5 cu. ft. w/ moonroof, 37 cu. ft w/ panoramic moonroof

  • @xdunejunkiex
    @xdunejunkiex 5 років тому

    I bet Matt was the top after they filmed this

    • @jxmar_
      @jxmar_ 5 років тому

      Ron Ulysses Swanson 🤦‍♂️😅

  • @hohowan360
    @hohowan360 5 років тому +2

    @1:11 Sofyan Bey sighting

  • @nbaldo003
    @nbaldo003 5 років тому

    the manual mode is a gear limiter not a true manual control. That’s how my wifes Rav4 Hybrid is and My tacomas the same way.

  • @wayneh1562
    @wayneh1562 5 років тому

    love this

  • @markknox5633
    @markknox5633 5 років тому +1

    Matt, how does the new RAV4 compare with the current Subaru Forester and which one do you like the best?

    • @MattMaranMotoring
      @MattMaranMotoring  5 років тому +1

      I definitely prefer the RAV4 simply because it uses a regular transmission in the gas version. I still don't enjoy 99% of the CVTs out there. To the Forester's credit, it has Android Auto and the ride is quieter inside, but that's about all it has over the RAV4.

    • @markknox5633
      @markknox5633 5 років тому +1

      Thank you very much!

    • @stevene2812
      @stevene2812 5 років тому

      Hey Matt. Great review. I have literally been waiting to purchase a car until I see and drive this car. It's between this and the Subaru forester. So the hybrid vs gas, you would go with gas?

  • @stephenhendricks103
    @stephenhendricks103 5 років тому +10

    Never been a Toyota fan. Just a personal preference. No questions, however, that Toyota is gonna sell boatload after boatload of the new RAV4. Especially noteworthy, I think, is the decision to price the hybrid at such a small premium over comparable AWD gas models. Kudos for that. When gas prices hit $5+ a gallon again (as they certainly will) those models will fly off dealer lots.
    Also interesting is Toyota's decision to broaden the already wide appeal of the RAV4. Its primary mission remains urban/suburban traffic and parking lots but the somewhat more "rugged" looking Adventure trim will pull in some buyers who otherwise might opt for a Forester or a Cherokee.
    I'm not in the market for this class of vehicle. Though I prefer the smaller SUV's, a third row of seating for occasional use is a priority for my family. But if I were, I'd give the RAV4 a serious look along with the 2019 (somewhat larger) Hyundai Santa Fe.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 5 років тому

      Both Subaru (CVT and head gaskets) and Honda (1.5turbo) struggle with reliability lately. Now RAV4 offers everything I am looking for with no obvious downsides - no traditional belt driven CVT, port + direct injection, 4WD, hybrid, spare wheel in the trunk, heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel... I don`t like most of the vehicles from Toyota`s lineup but I might buy RAV4 ;)

    • @JJustinXu
      @JJustinXu 5 років тому

      You should compare the Santa Fe to the Highlander. That has third row not the RAV4 and besides the Highlander is the best.

  • @mct8888
    @mct8888 5 років тому

    Love the new looks, but that tablet bolted on the dash is going to look so goofy in a few years.

  • @623loverboy
    @623loverboy 5 років тому +1

    Call me crazy but I love the road noise! Question: don’t know much about hybrids, would I have to charge the battery constantly?

    • @Maxwell1989
      @Maxwell1989 5 років тому

      Nope you don't need to

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 5 років тому

      nope, the battery just stores reserve power.. the gas engine generates power to power the car.. and top of the reserve battery, and these reviewers know nothing about the hybrids "transmission" its one gear, with no gear changes, no clutches to wear out.. the hybrid is the one to get, its faster, 40+mpg and no wear items in the trans-axle.

    • @otxoawolf9054
      @otxoawolf9054 4 роки тому

      @@Ebacherville Im not very familiar with the cvt transmission how durable are they? Are they expensive to rebuild/replace relative to standard transmissions?

    • @Ebacherville
      @Ebacherville 4 роки тому

      @@otxoawolf9054 the hybrid "eCVT" is NOT a cvt in any way shape of form.. there is one gear ratio.. it doesn't change ever, one gear ratio no clutches or wear parts.. "eCVT " is the most misguided name ever created.. its not a CVT at all.. a CVT is like a snowmobile or some quad transmissions, two variable pullies or drive surfaces that can change with speed.. they have wear parts, belts usually or mental chain like belts.. they rely on friction to grip the belt.. they wear out.. hybrid drive systems are nothing like that.. its direct drive directly to the tires from the traction motor..all gears and bearings in a cooled oil bath... very bullet proof. the 2nd motor in the hybrid systems acts as a secondary motor and generator.. the gas engine runs to turn the second electric motor/generator and generate electric power and or the 2nd eletric motor puts counter torque on the differential and causes the gas motor to direct the gas engines rotational power into the 1 single gear ratio in the transaxle via a power split devise ( a differential) ever lift the back of a pick up or front of a car so both drive wheels are off the ground and spin one wheel and the other spins the opposite direction.. or you get on ice and one wheel spins and the one with traction doesn't.... thats the diferential at work.. thats the power split device.. that allows the gas engine to run without driving the wheels by putting the rotation into the electric motor.. its essentially a clutch but with no wear parts to wear out but it also is as a generator and also a 2nd electric motor.. .. there is a great tear down video on a chevy volt trans axle that really explains how this all works.. I was curious how hybrids in general worked and why they always have 2 electric motors in the transaxle.. how the gas engine could run and stop and not effect the driving part of the car.. figured some sort of clutch in there.. figured it would be a part to wear out.. nope .. found this video (Chevrolet Volt 4ET50 Transaxle Components and Operation) and it makes total sense now and that is why I'll never buy anything that is a traditional transmission or CVT and will only buy somthing with the hybrid design.. all hybrids work with the same basic design 1 gear ratio with the gas engine on a powersplit differential with the 2nd motor generator, its so elegant and simple of a design with no common wear parts.. if you want to learn and have a some free time search on YT "Chevrolet Volt 4ET50 Transaxle Components and Operation" its a tear down video of the transaxle and explains how it functions.. The Rav4 hybrd has 3 electric motors, an extra one in the rear transaxle for AWD.. We have the rav4 hybrid, and I'm already on the waiting list for the upcoming 2021 Plug in electric hybrid Rav4, comming out this summer.. that wil replace my Volt.. also a PEHV.

    • @otxoawolf9054
      @otxoawolf9054 4 роки тому

      @@Ebacherville thank you very much for clarifying that for me.

  • @ics9664
    @ics9664 5 років тому

    Anyone know if Toyota offers remote start?

  • @jimandwendy
    @jimandwendy 5 років тому

    Same color as mine. Averaging 33.7 mph