Is The "Best Selling SUV" Also "The Best SUV?" | 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Review

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  • @AAutoBuyersGuide
    @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +65

    While we wait for word on the 2024 model year, the rumor mill is saying: the only thing that will change is the price tag. Looks like a more complete refresh will be around model year 2025.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +2

      Alex, Were you in Trail Mode for your dirt road driving?

    • @vik_red
      @vik_red Рік тому +1

      Correct, new RAV4 is likely for MY 2025. I surmise the new Camry will get launched first an year before, similar to what happened in 2018 (Camry) vs 2019 (RAV4).

    • @CRVgarage
      @CRVgarage Рік тому

      @@vik_red 24 Camry is already here.

    • @seventyfive7597
      @seventyfive7597 Рік тому +1

      I'm worried how price will depreciate if I buy a RAV4 right before a possible 2024 refresh. What say you guys? Will I lose more than a year's average depreciation?

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      @@seventyfive7597 No chance.

  • @sirgeo952
    @sirgeo952 Рік тому +39

    I’ve had a RAV4 hybrid XLE for a couple of years now and am very happy with it, especially with the fuel economy given the insane cost of gas on Vancouver Island.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      Do you have air conditioning out there? Hot weather is on the way.

    • @sirgeo952
      @sirgeo952 Рік тому +2

      @@rightlanehog3151 sure do. The climate is generally mild year round on the island, but A/C definitely helps on the occasional hot spell.

    • @2004cyrus
      @2004cyrus Рік тому +3

      Canadians seem to get screwed on everything

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Рік тому

      what the heck do you need a fuel miser on Vancouver Island? You can't drive too much?

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Рік тому

      Same here. I have a 21 XLE hybrid in NYC and average a solid 39mpg.

  • @prestondeters5093
    @prestondeters5093 6 місяців тому +2

    Rented a Rav4 LE for a few days and drove it over multiple mountain passes from Colorado to Wyoming and back. No hybrid and still achieved almost 36 MPG over nearly 600 miles, hand calculated. The computer was showing over 37 MPG. It had plenty of power and the 8 speed was fantastic. It didn't hunt for gears and once I learned the throttle mapping it was easy to predict when it would upshift or downshift. I would go for the regular non hybrid model for myself because I like to go down trails and explore. Nothing extreme, but enough to need a little more capable AWD system than the hybrid can provide. The fuel economy will not be as good, but getting 30 MPG average would not be difficult. For a crossover with decent power, that's pretty good. Much better than crossovers even just 10 years ago.

  • @heartoftherobot
    @heartoftherobot Рік тому +79

    The dealer experience with the markups on the Prime model was a deal killer for me. No idea who is down for that.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +4

      I expect those with tax write offs piled on their tax write offs could justify the prices.

    • @braetonwilson4296
      @braetonwilson4296 Рік тому +10

      Here in Dallas Texas, even the 2023 Corolla LE gasoline sedans have dealer markups, it's ridiculous!

    • @oncontinualevolution9966
      @oncontinualevolution9966 Рік тому +6

      We can always combat that we can wait. They have to move vehicles. Look at the vehicles on dealers lot for longer than 60 days.

    • @christopherwarsh
      @christopherwarsh Рік тому +12

      Until people stop paying the markup, the markup will stick around

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      @@oncontinualevolution9966 Toyota has the lowest inventory levels in the industry. Meanwhile Stellantis/Chrysler/Jeep has a massive oversupply.

  • @MrCougar56
    @MrCougar56 Рік тому +19

    Great review as always. I own a 2023 Rav 4 Hybrid XSE and I got it at MSRP. The "load bars" (on top) can be taken off and it's easy to do. I'm getting around 42 mpg driving 70/30 % highway/city driving. I usually go around 75-78 mph on the freeway. The accelaration is great for what I need it for. Getting onto the freeway or passing someone is excellent. I love my Rav 4 hybrid, you cannot go wrong with it.

    • @ZeyphodZeyphod
      @ZeyphodZeyphod Рік тому +1

      Just bought my 2023 RAV 4 Hybrid XSE a little over a week ago; only getting around 36-37mpg with roughly your mix of HW/city. Any suggestions for improvement? I typically (so far) run it primarily in "normal" mode; only use "sport" sparingly for say passing. One caveat I switched the Michelin tires it came with to Michelin Cross Climate 2; (better in the snow--as in Ohio winters). I have however read that they may reduce mpg by maybe 3-4mpg. Of course I have only bought gas so far once, filling tank up from about just below the half way mark with Shell regular. Maybe the dealer only filled it up with cheap quicky-mart type gas?

    • @scottgabbard662
      @scottgabbard662 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ZeyphodZeyphodbesides the tires, I don’t think you’re past your break-in period either. Congrats and good luck.

  • @craigmcdermott2921
    @craigmcdermott2921 Рік тому +11

    Alex is the best at explaining Toyota & other manufacturer hybrids. That said, there is one statement I take issue with, "when the battery runs out" does not happen with the small batteries in Toyota Hybrids. Toyota has programmed the small hybrid traction battery to maintain between 20-80% under nearly all conditions. Our Camry Hybrids, for example, are programmed to automatically have the hybrid battery power the electric motor which works in tandem with the ICE engine under conditions like climbing a steep hill. The ICE engine in Toyota hybrids recharges the hybrid battery at the same time (as powering the wheels). So, I submit there is no case where, under load, a Toyota Hybrid (non plug-in) has its small hybrid battery fully depleted; just does not happen, which also means you maintain the max Total HP from both the electric & ICE engine.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      I concur.

    • @johnbrews9724
      @johnbrews9724 Рік тому +1

      My 2021 Venza never runs the battery down to less than about 20 percent. The gas engine insists on charging the battery.

    • @craigmcdermott2921
      @craigmcdermott2921 Рік тому +1

      I re-watched Alex's Toyoya RAV4 Hybrid towing a 2000lb trailer up a grade last night.
      Alex regularly remarked (to paraphrase), "the (hybrid) battery is still showing 40% charge" in the context of him traveling uphill for some time with the 2000lb trailer. "There is more available power IF I put my foot into the pedal as the hybrid traction battery is always there", etc.
      Now, I did review some older comments on the internet that were in Gen 2 Prius Forums and spoke of the hybrid battery being depleted under the case of a high hill climb.
      My familiarity is with 2017 & 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrids and both those models have the NiMH battery with me personally logging about 130,000km in the 2017. My prior commute about 2 years ago was 1.75 hours one-way to work at least once/week and I had lots of experience where the Camry Hybrid was under load traveling steep grades. Like the others have commented I never experienced a time when the hybrid traction battery was low; usually it would stay around the 40% range. I can only surmise that such is the way Toyota designed their newer generation hybrid vehicles; the hybrid battery will be continually recharged by an amount equal to or exceeding load on the hybrid battery because they just don't fall to zero!

  • @JustHavingFun_
    @JustHavingFun_ Рік тому +18

    I have both Prime XSE and Limited Hybrid. The hybrid gets better mpg than the Prime on highway mainly due to Prime having 19s vs 18s wheels and Prime is heavier. But the Prime outshines the Hybrid in city/around town. My best EV range in stop and go around town is 55 miles (max speed 55). My best EV range on highway is 42 miles (max speed 70 with average around 65). Both with AC set to 70 degrees. Without AC, distance would be further.

    • @PostprandialTorpor
      @PostprandialTorpor Рік тому +3

      Awesome info. As someone who does 90% hwy driving this helps immensely

  • @keitha.9788
    @keitha.9788 Рік тому +7

    We have a 2020 RAV4 Hybrid XLE. Reasonably priced, practical, economical, & reliable. No regrets...

  • @renoir8076
    @renoir8076 Рік тому +20

    I wanted EV badly, but after long consideration, I chose RAV4 Hybrid. The price still makes me shiver, and waiting time is about 2 months Hopefully, it will be a reliable vehicle, will see.

    • @josephlan373
      @josephlan373 Рік тому +2

      We came to the same conclusion. Cancelled our ID4 and Ioniq 5 pre-orders, and decided to play it safe with the RAV4 Hybrid.

    • @solarenergynow08
      @solarenergynow08 Рік тому

      Curious to learn more details of your decision process from you as I am in a similar situation, leaning maybe more towards an EV..model Y (likely used one..)

    • @PostprandialTorpor
      @PostprandialTorpor Рік тому

      ⁠any prime XSE with PP OTD Total beyond $57-8k USD is a ripoff. Hybrid XSE with advanced tech for $47k OTD is 10k difference which buys you 6-7 years gas in the hybrid

    • @kevinnguyen290
      @kevinnguyen290 Рік тому +2

      I think we as a country are getting closer to full EV capability but the infastructure isnt quite all there yet. I believe going hybrid until every car brand gets a solid EV out and we get the infastructure to properly charge anywhere will be the key point

  • @bjarnehansen3812
    @bjarnehansen3812 Рік тому +3

    RAV4 Prime 2022 owner here (European version): You ought to mention that the rear motor on the Prime is always active at lower speeds (up to about 15MPH) so it works better than on the regular hybrid even it is the same rear motor setup.

  • @foxlake6750
    @foxlake6750 Рік тому +3

    We compared the RAV4 to the Model Y, surprisingly they are close in dimensions. Even with rebates, the Model Y is $11,000 more expensive and the fuel savings is only about $1,000 (oil changes included) a year, based on our typical mileage. Given the unlimited range, low depreciation and Toyota reliability we purchased a RAV4 hybrid.

  • @acuintegra
    @acuintegra Рік тому +1

    Bought my all options in fully loaded '21 R4P XSE back when you did your original review of that car and still love the car today. Paid only MSRP for it and still was able to get state and fed incentives. 2 years later, still love the car with very little gripes. It's no sports car but love the "no compromises" compared to other RAV4's. Good to know it still has a spare, sacrificed very little trunk space compared to the other variations, but gained power pass seat, 6.6 charger, rear heat seats, front cooling, 1500watt rear plug which was great for camping, and a little pure EV range. Overtime, have been consistent 53miles of EV in the Summer and 43 in the winter in the Northeast. I do like the newer info center and bigger center screen but more of a want than a need. Thanks AoA/Autobuyers or whatever you want to call you guys now for the help!

  • @bjsimon802
    @bjsimon802 Рік тому +2

    I love mine, and mine is 15 years old from new. Saved me many winters. The new one already a guy has driven 490,000miles. I wish i could buy the new generation

  • @jbradley558
    @jbradley558 Рік тому +10

    A quick counter data point for CR-V hybrid mileage. I own a '23 Sport Hybrid and over 4k miles the lifetime average is 41mpg. City commuting can easily get up to 45mpg. Highway driving does take a hit, but on a road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas I had 37mpg on the drive out and 38.5mpg on the return (driving with cruise set at 73mph and climate at 70).

  • @bho6486
    @bho6486 Рік тому +9

    Awesome review as always. We looked at the RAV4 Hybrid but chose the Venza instead. Same hybrid system as the RAV4 Hybrid but nicer inside, quieter and more comfortable ride. Love how comfortable the front seats are (with the Softex). While the interior of the Venza is technically smaller, I find it airier and the front seats to be more spacious - the A pillar felt too close in the RAV4. Do wish we could have got the tan colour seats with the Blueprint blue exterior (like the RAV4). The best part is we are averaging 5.5 - 5.8 L/100km (41-43 mpg) after 2 years of driving.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      The Venza suffers in the cargo area more than in passenger accommodation. It is certainly a very worthy alternative. It remains to be seen if the Venza's Lithium batteries have the same lifespan as the Nickel batteries in the humble RAV4.

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому +3

      @@rightlanehog3151 lithium batteries are no good at all for the Canadian cold weather. I had a 2018 Honda Insight with the lithium batteries & my dash lit up like a Christmas tree when the temp fell to -25C & stayed that way for at least an hour of driving. My Rav4 XSE hybrid with the nickel metal hydride batteries doesn't have that problem at all.

    • @MoneyMaking861
      @MoneyMaking861 Рік тому +1

      ​@@henryhonda8408 Wife has a venza and I got the Rav both hybrids no issues in the winter

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому

      @@MoneyMaking861 I'm not sure where you are but I'm way up here in northern Ontario where we have very long brutal winters.

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому

      But the poor folks up in Timmins & Kapuskasing have even longer winters so maybe I shouldn't complain lol

  • @1gr8oil
    @1gr8oil Рік тому +1

    I have a 2024 RAV4 HYBRID LIMITED on order, and it is being built as we speak! Price befoefor tax & License was $42,254 I did order a couple of items. I can't hardly wait to get it!!

  • @abi5h
    @abi5h Рік тому +2

    Went with the 2024 hybrid RAV4 after 10months waiting! Totally worth it!!!

  • @americandude3825
    @americandude3825 Рік тому +2

    I own a 2022 rav4 XSE and a 2022 rav4 XLE AWD gas.
    Currently shopping for another for my younger daughter.
    Great machines.

  • @Dac54
    @Dac54 Рік тому +2

    I currently have a 2018 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid Limited; leased it nearly five years ago, purchased it directly from Toyota Finance when the lease was expiring in 2021. It has been the best all-around vehicle that I've ever had. There were three unscheduled visits to the dealership to replace the driver's side power lock actuator and the blower motor for the climate control twice. The power lock actuator failed after the warranty was up, as did the replacement blower motor for the one that was replaced the first time. Aside from these annoyances, the vehicle has run flawlessly and has been nearly as fuel efficient as advertised.

    • @verynick
      @verynick 7 місяців тому +1

      Wow good points! Did you ever thank of buying it sooner?

    • @Dac54
      @Dac54 7 місяців тому

      ​@verynick Honestly, no. It was the first time that I had ever purchased a vehicle at the end of the lease period. This was due to the low mileage and the lack of availability of an updated replacement model. This was during the pandemic.

  • @ryshask
    @ryshask Рік тому +5

    2:12 The Crickets exploring the rav4 are very cute.

  • @anderacpharmd
    @anderacpharmd Рік тому +3

    Excellent review as always. I have been watching your reviews for year, ever since I had young kids and needed a review showing rear seats and car seats. Thank you.

  • @kolt9051
    @kolt9051 Рік тому +7

    I appreciate the ground clearance comparrisons and graph at 7:20. very helpful

  • @kenkozawa9810
    @kenkozawa9810 Рік тому +6

    Great review Alex- RAV4P's 0-60 is now #3 behind GRC ^^

    • @acuintegra
      @acuintegra Рік тому

      #4 behind even the Crown Platinum

  • @yazars
    @yazars Рік тому +17

    The RAV4 seems like a great vehicle , and I'd be tempted to get the RAV4 Prime, but with our household, a minivan would still be the top choice 😊

    • @k2229
      @k2229 Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing

    • @cw4623
      @cw4623 Рік тому

      It's not a great vehicle. Not even a middling or passable vehicle. Worse than average. Had one as a rental for a week and DESPISED it. Would never recommend buying one.

    • @jd3521
      @jd3521 Рік тому

      We have five in our family. We just sold our garbage Grand Caravan and got a Rogue! Half the gas usage and amazing ride! Mini vans are a poor choice for most.

    • @keponen331
      @keponen331 Рік тому

      @@cw4623 could you please elaborate whats wrong with it? Im considering one, thanks

    • @le0redd104
      @le0redd104 Рік тому

      If I got a family I would no doubt go for a Toyota Hybrid Sienna/Highlander minus a couple of mpg when compare to the rav4 hybrid but I'm all for it plus it's AWD too

  • @MrLevicrz
    @MrLevicrz Рік тому +3

    Got a Limited this year for MSRP couple weeks ago, wish the CRV had the MPG, spare, and features since I prefer the interior.

  • @syedmfarooq
    @syedmfarooq Рік тому +5

    great reviews Alex

  • @reaality3860
    @reaality3860 Рік тому +1

    I traded my 2011 Kia Sorento for my new RAV4 Hybrid. The Sorento is better planted in corners and more comfortable on long drives, but I'm getting twice the MPG with a much better resale value.

  • @LL.inc009
    @LL.inc009 Рік тому +1

    Another outstanding review Alex. Your comparisons to other vehicles are top notch.

  • @DeadofWinter321
    @DeadofWinter321 Рік тому +1

    Test drove one, ended up giving the key back to the Toyota salesman and left. The interior was too cramped. It rode pretty poorly and the engine sounded really cheap. I test drove all the other competitors and ultimately narrowed my choices down to the Kia Sportage and the Subaru Forester. Ended up with a brand new 2023 Kia Sportage. Not the hybrid, as they didn't have any available at the time. No regrets!

  • @ThexImperfectionist
    @ThexImperfectionist Рік тому +3

    My 2013 RAV4 is still running flawlessly and I would drive it until the wheels fell off but I'd like better mileage and I'm also moving somewhere I expect to need some off-road capability. Obviously considering the new Land Cruiser but am weighing the peace of mind of a car that may be overkill for my needs against the higher pricetag and mileage that's barely better than what I get now (though way better than I could hope for in another off- roading car).

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому +1

      Your rav4 is a lot better than the new one. More spacious, more trunk space, nicer interior and a smoother engine and transmission. Not to mention the 4 cylinder in yours is oddly refined and sounds great at high rpm’s. It doesn’t buzz like a corolla engine

  • @Cheesehead-SBXLV
    @Cheesehead-SBXLV Рік тому +9

    Thanks, Alex for your great and thorough reviews! The RAV4 Hybrid is still an amazing vehicle with the best reliability and resale value in its class. It does have its shortcomings (rear legroom and noise), but ultimately, it all comes down to your needs and priorities for your vehicle choice!

    • @minnybiker4505
      @minnybiker4505 Рік тому

      It was the leg room and the road noise that killed it for me. Ended up with an Outback, which is more comfortable in my opinion, and while it has less road noise, it has some noticeable wind noise that I don't love... But over all, happy with the Outback. Hopefully it'll be as reliable as I was used to with Toyotas. It's fun to try something different (I've been a huge Toyota-Only fan for a long time). We'll see what Toyota and Subaru (and others) are offering hopefully a decade or so from now.

  • @danielanzelmganszky2075
    @danielanzelmganszky2075 Рік тому +2

    Thorough review! Thank you!

  • @eriknielen8439
    @eriknielen8439 Рік тому +3

    I have a Sportage hybrid SXP and love it. I get around 38 MPG. The size and features, the tech rich interior, and price are impressive. It is not perfect, but we love it.

  • @user-uq7io2os3r
    @user-uq7io2os3r Рік тому +2

    Many thx for yet another rav4 hybrid review 👍 Im with you since blue "smurf" model👍 I love them in this red body colour ❤

  • @Sklounst_Actual
    @Sklounst_Actual Рік тому +6

    Oh no, they got rid of the physical infotainment controls 😞

  • @robinjones6999
    @robinjones6999 Рік тому

    That is, my friend a very comprehensive review, so well done. Im in the Uk and i can't believe how much cheaper the car is in the USA compared to the uk - we are paying top dollar even second hand!

  • @tjs114
    @tjs114 Рік тому +7

    I think a lot of manufacturers are sticking to incandescent bulbs for turn signals because they don't require a load resistor or a more complex flasher module as either of those add to the bottom line, and would require them to carry new stock instead of the same old blinker module they've been using since the switch to 12 volt systems.

    • @jsponson
      @jsponson Рік тому

      Good point. Also some practical advantages of LED's are faster response time and much longer life, neither of which are critical for turn signals. LED turn signals are also "crisper", and some people might like the natural fade-in and fade-out effect of incandescent bulbs (some LED turn signals even mimic that via dimming).

    • @Tokamak3.1415
      @Tokamak3.1415 Рік тому +1

      Most of it has to do with the T1/T2 suppliers who are often laggards when it comes to upgrading tech when there's no perceived advantage. Most buyers don't calculate bulb turnover costs in cost of ownership. Only the acronym LED might hit some keyword for some buyers. The rapid blink rate for LEDs really should be a selling point for emergency situations since it's hard to miss a LED strobbing at 180Hz.

  • @bossoli60
    @bossoli60 Рік тому +1

    Love my Rav4 hybrid AWD since Nov 2019

  • @jknight526
    @jknight526 9 місяців тому

    Excellent review, as always! Appreciate the comparison to competitors and all the detail. Very informative.

  • @Nitrobucket
    @Nitrobucket Рік тому +2

    I just can't get past this antiquated etch-a-sketch style center console. Hope they integrate it better in the refresh

  • @kimle01
    @kimle01 Рік тому +5

    they need to build more prime version! this is y model y is taking their sales.

  • @Wised1000
    @Wised1000 Рік тому +5

    The CRV also has a mechanical AWD setup that send up to 50% of torque to the rear. Our 2023 CRV was superb in the central Wisconsin snow. I equipped ours with Michelin Cross Climate tires directly from the dealer since after 26 years I'm sick and tired of swapping summer and winter sets. Best decision I have ever made. It was unstoppable in all winter conditions, dare I say even better (probably because the overall less power) than any other AWD vehicle I have ever owned up here with Blizzaks, X ices or any dedicated winter tire.
    I have not, driven the new hybrid RAV 4, but I have driven the regular gas version, quite honestly, the CRV's overall package is a categorically better vehicle in every way.

    • @occckid123
      @occckid123 Рік тому +2

      I just put cross climate 2 tires on my 2016 altima today lol.

    • @keponen331
      @keponen331 Рік тому

      CRV is a nice family car, but it has one of the worst performing AWD systems ever, you should watch some tests. It barely even spins the rear wheels.

    • @Wised1000
      @Wised1000 Рік тому

      @keponen331
      It's not an offroad vehicle, nor is it meant to be. On dirt roads and paved ones, traction is excellent regardless of weather conditions.

    • @keponen331
      @keponen331 Рік тому

      @@Wised1000 doesnt have to be an off road vehicle to have good AWD, just look at Audi and Subaru

    • @Wised1000
      @Wised1000 Рік тому

      @keponen331 It will do exactly the same tricks any AWD that is not meant for offroading snow, ice and mud.

  • @InvestBetter.
    @InvestBetter. Рік тому +4

    I just got the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, and couldn't be more impressed
    It is more powerful than the Rav4, while being twice as smooth. Getting 34-45 MPG, but I drive it harder than most, and the 6-speed's smoothness more than makes up for it. I wouldn't get a CVT because of those NVH issues. Not one problem in 6000 miles. Looking 2024 Santa Fe Hybrid next

    • @bitbat9
      @bitbat9 Рік тому +7

      sorry but there is no way a 6 speed auto is smoother than an ECVT

    • @mattclark1278
      @mattclark1278 Рік тому +2

      @@bitbat9 agreed, but a 6-speed doesn't have a CVT's uber-annoying drone. I'd be all over the Hyundai or Kia instead for the ability to select gears, particularly in hilly or slippery conditions...

    • @MoneyMaking861
      @MoneyMaking861 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@mattclark1278I just can't trust korens cars just yet! But they are getting very good

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +25

    Alex, I hesitate to use such strong language but gosh darn it, Toyota would sell a 'heck' of a lot more RAV4 Hybrids if they could build them fast enough to keep up with demand. 🤨 In terms of a refresh, leg room in the back seat and competitive headroom are the most pressing priorities for the next RAV4. Let us hope the new RAV4 has a sliding second row like RAV4s of old.🤞🤞
    With RAV4 Hybrid prices only heading upwards, it is time to put the 245 hp 2.5 drivetrain in all of them😁😁

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому +3

      I doubt that.

    • @MrRaitzi
      @MrRaitzi Рік тому +1

      Do you have Suzuki? They have the same car and maybe better inventory.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      @@MrRaitzi We do not have Suzuki over here anymore.

    • @Ozzy_08x
      @Ozzy_08x Рік тому +2

      They would have to rethink where Toyota puts of the hybrid battery. It’s underneath the backseats

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +7

      They are at nearly 40% of volume compared to 15% in 2019 so they are ramping things up rather quickly.

  • @Thebuscommunityleader
    @Thebuscommunityleader Рік тому +2

    Yeah of course as my first hybrid SUV Alex.

  • @vinchenzomarchiavafa962
    @vinchenzomarchiavafa962 Рік тому +7

    Alex it would be great for more transparency on the cabin noise testing. It seems like every car you test is always somewhere from 68-74 decibels and after driving some of these cars in real life there can be huge differences between them. Maybe there’s a new way you can test them? Perhaps disclose the road type, speed, and wind on the day tested. My decibel meter has shown greater range and usually lower numbers than yours in the same models

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому +2

      I think the device he uses may not be accurate
      Do you think an Apple Watch is an accurate way to measure sound?
      Because in my v6 Camry, I’ve gotten 63-64db cabin noise at 70mph using my watch. That’s notably quieter than Alex’s score of the same car where he got 71dB

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Рік тому

      The difference between 68 and 74dB is huge. I believe for every 10dB sound is perceived to have doubled. I don’t know the device he uses or the consistency, but certainly it would make sense if all vehicles were within such a range given the numerous variables and conditions at play.

    • @johnbrews9724
      @johnbrews9724 Рік тому

      I drive a 2021 Venza with the Ecopia tires and the road noise is unpleasant. More attention to this aspect would be helpful.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +1

      68-74db is quite a large difference. It’s not a linear relationship

  • @MH-rl9ep
    @MH-rl9ep Рік тому +2

    Hoping the next gen. Rav4 adopts the boxy styling of the new Land Cruiser….that would be awesome.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      I concur wholeheartedly! The new Land Cruiser and GX are two of the ew TNGA designs with abundant front and second row space.

    • @yuxuan130411
      @yuxuan130411 Рік тому

      Aerodynamic is important for rv4, not so much for land cruiser.

    • @ro0ster648
      @ro0ster648 Рік тому

      During the LC reveal there was a small boxy car in the background. That could be the Light Cruiser or Compact Cruiser or w.e. Toyota is going to call it.

  • @kenkhuu852
    @kenkhuu852 Рік тому

    Straight forward reviews. Generally we're all need this & that interior to be improved from Toyota. But considering this way, why you see more Toyota on the road than others? Due to the reliability, resale value. Lastly, are we always using those gagets? Not so. Basically if you think it's expensive don't buy it. That's all.

  • @Raload168
    @Raload168 Рік тому +4

    40MPG is impressive for the size of this car, RAV4 is not the best in term of design and comfort but liability does, for me liability and fuel-efficient is first priority when consider buying a new car, that's why it is one of the best selling suv out there.

    • @pedropuckerstein4670
      @pedropuckerstein4670 Рік тому +1

      Of course you mean reliability :)

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Рік тому

      Look up what “liability” means.

    • @pedropuckerstein4670
      @pedropuckerstein4670 Рік тому +1

      Every car is a liability unless it is a collectors item. My 1996 Avalon was a liability when it came to the expense of replacing the leaking steering rack and GM made radiator. My Prius V was a huge liability when the inverter went at 86K miles, car wouldn't start.

  • @dwilliams4558
    @dwilliams4558 Рік тому +1

    I a 2019 RAV4 XLE. I like it! But i’d rather have the payed version..the tech and material in the first version of this genre is ver lackluster..

  • @ryanbane
    @ryanbane Рік тому +3

    Don't watch 23:28 full screen for too long if you get motion sickness lol

  • @gosman949
    @gosman949 Рік тому +2

    The only issue I see is the loudness of the cabin that everyone complains about. Is the Lexus NX the solution for that?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +4

      It is a hair quieter

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому +1

      How quiet? If it’s 73db no way. That makes my v6 Toyota quieter

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Рік тому +2

      @@naveenthemachine 6 will be quieter and smoother than 4.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому +1

      @@gosman949 what’s odd is that the older 4 cylinder in the rav4 is a lot smoother than the current one

  • @georgesilva3408
    @georgesilva3408 11 місяців тому

    Great review. Perfect. Very informative. I'm incline to purchase a Rav4 Hybrid soon

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  11 місяців тому

      The next step is to take it for a drive! -Travis

  • @datnguyen1615
    @datnguyen1615 Рік тому +1

    When coming to a hybrid automobiles technology is none compared to Toyota. Toyota has more than 20 years of experience in the real world.

  • @randy74989
    @randy74989 Рік тому

    Pricing is going up around $3,200 on the M.S.R.P. for the higher trims (hybrid included). The price increase varies between 0.76% to 4.21% depending on the model and trim chosen. Jun 20, 2023

  • @gparadis01
    @gparadis01 Рік тому +4

    The Rav4 hybrid or prime looks promising ! We are looking for a new hybrid suv in this class. MPG is very important as we regularly do a 900 mile weekend trip which is mostly highway so being quiet and comfort are just as important if not more so to us. Rav4 hybrid & prime as well as the Sportage hybrid/PHEV are on the short list. But with the highway ride, quiet/comfort important, how do they compare ? What seems like a good model(s) to consider in your opinion ? Thanks, love the channel ! P.S. our neighbor has an newer RDX which is quite comfortable and quiet but barely gets 26 mpg so no way near the target 38-40 we were hoping to find but gives us a reference point in highway comfort.

    • @minnybiker4505
      @minnybiker4505 Рік тому +2

      Have you looked at the Venza? A neighbor of mine has one and she loves it. She had a RAV4 hybrid previously and prefers the Venza.

    • @jonj77
      @jonj77 Рік тому

      Check out Tucson as well. Bit more refined and quiet than rav4, but mpg may not be quite as good. Seats in rav4 are a bit firmer, which is more comfortable for me, but some may prefer the softer tucson seats. The sportage seats are more on the firm side, but sound system is awful if that’s meaningful to you.
      If I found Tucson seats more comfortable (and they are, but too soft for me), Tucson would be my pick for overall refinement and int/ext design.

    • @k9funquest
      @k9funquest 7 місяців тому

      Bur not as reliable long term...

  • @msmith3537
    @msmith3537 Рік тому +1

    Gas isn’t going anywhere soon. Hybrids make sense for most people. You just can’t deny the cost benefits of 40mpg. Of course, once everyone owns hybrids gas prices will just level out and the economic benefits will evaporate.

    • @zoltrix7779
      @zoltrix7779 Рік тому

      That would be because there are more vehicles continually being added to the world fleet, its all a function of supply and demand.

  • @kyrosmike
    @kyrosmike Рік тому +1

    I have R4P, but really should just have bought a normal hybrid just easier to maintain. The heat pump couldn't take the Vegas heat when was 110. I think normal hybrid's a/c is better. It is peppy but I drive as EV most of time only use gas on the highway. I wish car told me how many hours the ICE was on so oil changes aren't based on miles.

  • @juanfersan
    @juanfersan Рік тому +1

    the current CR-V hybrid is a better car overall; but the upcoming RAV4 ill likely be the king again

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine 11 місяців тому

      No it won’t 😂. Honda will always be king. Toyota can’t topple Honda in any category

  • @omarkhanlilcurry
    @omarkhanlilcurry Рік тому +2

    The only problem is wait time for Toyotas is nearly 1-2 years ….

  • @mattclark1278
    @mattclark1278 Рік тому +5

    No ability to pre-order and being subject to $6500 dealer 'adjustments' on the Rav4 Hybrid? No thanks Toyota. I'm done with you.

  • @lawrenceralph7481
    @lawrenceralph7481 Рік тому +2

    I'd buy the base hybrid.

  • @parkland4530
    @parkland4530 Рік тому

    What seat settings does the passenger front seat offer. My partner is short and would like to be able to raise the seat. Second, will the Prime charge on the, on/off cycling, hotel style vehicle plug commonly found in Canada. Thanks, keep up the good work Alex.

  • @markf8256
    @markf8256 Рік тому +1

    Alex, that road surface looks very rough. Is the cabin as noisy on a better road surface? It just seems like a lot of cabin noise.

    • @johnbrews9724
      @johnbrews9724 Рік тому

      On my 2021 Venza road surface is very influential. On a smooth road, very quiet. On a rough surface (chip sealed) unpleasantly noisy. I have supplied Ecopia tires. Maybe Pirelli tires would fix that?

  • @robertduklus6555
    @robertduklus6555 Рік тому +1

    rav 4 hybrid awd as a tow vehicle for a boat. anyone has experience with it. i am concerned with the rear electric motor, high voltage cable vs the water when launching the boat.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      That is a great question. As a long time small boat user, I am surprised a boat/trailer combination that can be towed with the RAV4 Hybrid's 1,750 tow rating requires the tow vehicle's rear axle to be submerged. Whenever I can I avoid sinking the trailer's axle under water.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 Рік тому +1

      @@rightlanehog3151" Whenever I can I avoid sinking the trailer's axle under water." you mean car axle?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +1

      The rear motor is sealed so this shouldn’t be a problem as long as the body is above water

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      @@robertduklus6555 Both. My boat is light enough that the whole trailer does not need to be submerged. I am trying to save the wheel bearings on the trailer and car. The winch can handle the task of pulling the boat out of the water.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      @@AAutoBuyersGuide I told you to borrow a boat and trailer to demonstrate the RAV4 Hybrid's towing prowess. 😉

  • @inspector4133
    @inspector4133 Рік тому +1

    I just rented one for a week while in Arizona, and I naturallly compared it to my wife's '23 Sport Touring CRV Hybrid. They were close in most highway and in-town driving, but some user interface differences that were really just minor. Seemed like a few more storage spots and I liked the instrument cluster options more than the one in CRV, but the entertainment system didn't seem to care for my Android Galaxy S21 Ultra. Kept disconnecting. I thought the ride was louder and harsher in the Toyota, and the ride in driver's seat (didn't sit in the passenger seat) was not as comfortable as the CRV. Seemed less sure-footed and much less comfortable on rough gravel roads and light offroading in the desert. The RAV4 did not have all the safety additions that came standard on the CRV, and overall I didn't care for the driving dynamics and "feel" of the engine when I went up steeper grades in my low mileage rental. Glad we chose the CRV for our needs.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      Your crv drives better than the rav4 while still being smoother

    • @inspector4133
      @inspector4133 Рік тому

      @@naveenthemachine I felt the CRV ride/suspension was softer over rough gravel roads and light offroading. I also felt the throttle response was smoother going up hills. The Toyata seemed to like to downshift earlier and stay in the lower gear longer. Made the enginve rev higher. I'm sure it was operating for max efficiency, but it felt uncomfortably high for me. Purely subjective, and I probably wouldn't have even noticed it if I didn't have familaiarity with the CRV to compare it to. It still annoyed me though.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      I am surprised to learn rental fleets can get their hands on RAV4 Hybrids when so many consumers are left on waiting lists.

    • @inspector4133
      @inspector4133 Рік тому +1

      @@rightlanehog3151 Me too, AND it was a free upgrade. I just smiled and took the keys.

  • @sv595
    @sv595 Рік тому +2

    Can you do a review of the new Lexus RX 350h? I remember seeing some videos of the pre-production version, but it would be interesting to know more details about the vehicle.

  • @RRLV434
    @RRLV434 Рік тому

    Wow the screen is a BIG improvement from the 2021 model

  • @angazbergen
    @angazbergen 4 місяці тому

    Я езжу на RAV4PLUGIN 2021 года. Эта машина в режиме "дом-работа" экономичней моего Prius Prime. Отличный баланс мощности и экономичности. Это то, что я долго хотел. Ну, а о надежности гибридов от Тойоты говорить не обязательно - очень надежный автомобиль.

  • @Soh90
    @Soh90 Рік тому +4

    Toyota Hybrids aren’t fair at this point. RAV4 Hybrid gets 40mpg. Camry gets 46mpg. Corolla gets 50mpg. Prius gets over 50mpg. Highlander gets 35mpg. Sienna gets 35mpg. Grand Highlander gets over 30mpg is base form and near 30mpg in the overpowered Hybrid Max configuration (360hp/400ft-lbs). Tacoma is said to get 27mpg. It’s honestly not fair at this point.

  • @hollyanderson554
    @hollyanderson554 Рік тому

    I have been thinking about this RAV4 Limited hybrid vs The None hybrid limited Which one should I consider buying for my self. A friend said the RAV4 hybrid is quicker than the none hybrid limited please I will appreciate if you can help me choose please reply

    • @LookingGlass24
      @LookingGlass24 Рік тому

      Hi Holly, in this review Alex says at different pints that the hybrid model is better than the non-hybrid, except for the fact that the job-hybrid has a mechanical and better all wheel drive while the hybrid’s is non-mechanical. It’s powered by the electric engine to the rear wheels. It works differently. Also, the wheels are different between the two models. In every other way, the hybrid is better.

  • @mattk5858
    @mattk5858 Рік тому

    Could you not just swap out incandescent bubs for LEDs in the rear fixtures, aftermarket? Or is there an electrical limitation that would prevent that?

    • @ro0ster648
      @ro0ster648 Рік тому

      u can, but u have to install a resistor to prevent hyperflashing, just be careful where u mount the resistors they can get very hot, should be mounted to metal. It's much easier in the front of the car where metal is plentiful but for the tail lights there is much less mounting spots. I'm sure u can even find some places that sell wiring harness for ease of installation and even anti-hyperflashing LED bulbs with built in resistors, but I don't know how good those are.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому

      The main thing is the light pattern which might not be quite right with LED replacements

    • @MoneyMaking861
      @MoneyMaking861 Рік тому

      They sell many kits

  • @pedropuckerstein4670
    @pedropuckerstein4670 Рік тому +1

    Interesting. My 2023 Sienna Platinum gets over 40MPG with mostly highway driving :). My 2016 CRV gets 27MPG on a good day. My wife wants another CRV, but hybrid. I want her to get the Highlander because it seems bigger. Need to test drive. Yes, I paid $4K over invoice for the Sienna, but man, it really does get over 40MPG and has the pickup in sport mode when needed. I keep it in ECO mode most of the time.

  • @EgilWar
    @EgilWar Рік тому +1

    very informative

  • @zaeviltwin
    @zaeviltwin 7 місяців тому

    I am on the fence about buying a RAV4. I love what's under the hood, but the exterior design is so bulky and leaves much to be desired. I love the sleek look for the RDX and NX, but can't bring myself to pay for 91. In 2025, can we expect a new hybrid from the competition that can come close to combining style with RAV4-like practicality?

  • @WOOF95
    @WOOF95 Рік тому

    The hybrid powertrain in the RAV4 and Toyota reliability are an advantage. But, aside from mileage, does it have a higher torque than the Subaru Forester 2.5 boxer 4 with a CVT? Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to you.

  • @tudoriusmaximus
    @tudoriusmaximus Рік тому

    Which one to choose, the Toyota hybrid system or the Kia/Hyundai’s?

    • @bitbat9
      @bitbat9 Рік тому +3

      Toyota all the way, it's extremely reliable and has been around a lot longer than Kia/Hyundai's system

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +1

      1) Toyota
      2) Lexus

  • @joec1774
    @joec1774 Рік тому +1

    While I'd buy other gasoline models over the gasser RAV4, hard to beat the overall package of what the Hybrid offers, even going on model year 6 as we head into 2024.

  • @jean-eriksylvain7659
    @jean-eriksylvain7659 Рік тому +1

    Good video! If reliability and long term cost is one of the most important factor, how does the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV compare to this? Availability seems also better. Thanks!

  • @Mildern
    @Mildern Рік тому +1

    That infotainment screen just looks ancient... especially compared to Kia's newer interior designs or even the bZ4X.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      The bz4x looks as dated as the rav4

    • @Mildern
      @Mildern Рік тому

      lol@@naveenthemachine

    • @k9funquest
      @k9funquest 7 місяців тому

      I guess I really don't understand a buying decision based on a screen... maybe cuz my concerns are reliability, safety and not items that have nothing to do with transportation...

  • @slava_trushkin
    @slava_trushkin Рік тому

    I've considered buying a used one just a month ago. Ended up buying used Forester SJ instead. Do not regret my choice.
    RAV4 is nice, has more cargo room than Forester, but not as comfortable. It feels more claustrophobic. My previous cars were minivans (European kind of minivans: Opel Zafira, VW Touran, which are much smaller than minivans sold in US), so I'm used to having a lot of space, comfortable suspension and big windows, RAV4 doesn't have that.

  • @arunmaroli5946
    @arunmaroli5946 Рік тому

    Rav4 hybrid has more than inch ground clearance over over CRV hybrid and offers spare wheel and tire makes it a no brainer. CRV offers much better rear legroom though.

  • @linux230
    @linux230 Рік тому

    The Tucson and Sportage aren't the same length?

  • @legambaz
    @legambaz Рік тому

    I'd pick a Rogue for sure

  • @CRVgarage
    @CRVgarage Рік тому +1

    Year after year Rav4 is only getting better. Can't believe competitors still can't build enough hybrids to challenge it aside from Honda CRV.

    • @robertduklus6555
      @robertduklus6555 Рік тому +1

      tuscon/sportage are very competitive in some ways better than rav4

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      Wrong. The competition is far superior to the rav4
      The only car the rav4 ties with is the Chevy equinox

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому +2

      Gotta love these comments from people that never owned a Rav4 hybrid........ it's truly hilarious 😂😂😂

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      @@henryhonda8408 got love comments from people that have never driven the far superior competition. Only sheeps buy a rav4. Most people who look at Toyotas don’t know other cars exist

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому +1

      @@naveenthemachine obviously you don't know me. 😂😂😂 I've owned mostly Hondas all my life & they were great! Loved them all except maybe my 1999 Civic! My Rav4 XSE hybrid is my first Toyota and its blown me away........ best vehicle I've ever owned by far!

  • @AuntieSalisbury
    @AuntieSalisbury 7 місяців тому

    awesome car and very reliable car of the 20th century.

  • @krecikowi
    @krecikowi Рік тому +1

    I'm waiting for a true refresh, 2025?

  • @SWEETVENOM100
    @SWEETVENOM100 Рік тому +3

    One of the best to do it! It’s too bad the channel went this way and that way and now lost the viewership it once had.
    If you’re serious about buying a car. This is the best Channel to watch.

    • @watchreport
      @watchreport Рік тому +11

      This way and that way? What are you talking about?

    • @chibbyylol
      @chibbyylol Рік тому +9

      @@watchreport
      This is the way.

    • @jsfbay1
      @jsfbay1 Рік тому +1

      @@chibbyylol Yes sir Mando, lol!

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Рік тому +2

      Went which way? LOL

    • @chibbyylol
      @chibbyylol Рік тому +1

      @@AAutoBuyersGuide
      The right of way of course

  • @AD-lf9ck
    @AD-lf9ck Рік тому +1

    I was treated better at the hardware store when buying a lawnmower compared to my local toyota dealer. They know they are selling great products, may be that's why they carry nasty attitude

  • @hamidmghazi
    @hamidmghazi Рік тому +3

    4:45 Rav9?! 4 stands for 4 wheel drive

    • @henryhonda8408
      @henryhonda8408 Рік тому

      Rav9 in this case refers to Mazda having a CX9 which is much roomier than a CX5. Think about it.

  • @DeffecX
    @DeffecX Рік тому +1

    I am not buying a hybrid vehicle again anytime soon. I plan to keep my vehicle for a long time, its just a matter of time before the battery goes bad and then all the savings you had goes down the drain. Just happened to me two weeks ago and the price to repair and get a new battery plus labor it's more than the car's worth.
    Right now cant decide between the entry Rav4 LE or a CX-5 carbon edition for basically the same price.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      Go cx5. The rav4 LE has a horrid interior. It’s just as bad a Chevy equinox

  • @meshail59
    @meshail59 Рік тому

    How does it compare to Venza?

  • @yo.adrian
    @yo.adrian Рік тому +5

    I hope Toyota put something more than a single bulb for the brake lights.

  • @petegalindez9961
    @petegalindez9961 6 місяців тому

    Wouldn’t you argue that all the different RAV4 models are no different than all the different F models for Ford? A RAV4 Prime is a completely different vehicle in almost every way but the shell from a base RAV4, but still counts as a RAV4 sold…So, a RAV4 Prime could be like an F350 as opposed to the RAV4 Hybrid being something like a Ford 250, and the regular engine the F150? No?

  • @theMLBfan
    @theMLBfan Рік тому

    I see Toyota's still the king of screen bezels.

  • @Anoopworks
    @Anoopworks Рік тому

    Just building charging stations is not enough, power transmission lines need to be upgraded too, along with other equipment like sub stations and Transformers. Peak loads will be very once everyone starts charging...

  • @chiemekaa
    @chiemekaa Рік тому +1

    Was I the only one who's mind thought Grand Highlander upon seeing the thumbnail?

  • @laloajuria4678
    @laloajuria4678 Рік тому +2

    if toyota believed their hybrid everything ethos, they would actually sell just the prime and hybrid. but they dont.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому

      Yes, their Hybrid rhetoric is getting pretty thin with the chronic shortage of supply coupled with dealership mendacity.

  • @raedkhmous1292
    @raedkhmous1292 Рік тому +1

    It needs more effort for the interior design , material , motor sound isolation

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Рік тому

      That’s a thing of the past
      You want interior design materials nvh control go with the competition

  • @UsamaAhmad
    @UsamaAhmad Рік тому

    I bought the 2023 hybrid limited, in this color, so I have that exact one. I know the 2019/2020 had an issue with not being able to fully fill the gas tank. But even now, it seems Toyota doesn’t want you to go under 10-11 gallons of use, that’s when the gauge reads empty. Even though the tank is supposed to be 14 gallons.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Рік тому +1

      It NEVER had an issue of not filling the tank, actually. It just had a fuel reader issue. It does have 3.5 gallons of reserve fuel because if you run out of gas and then take the battery to zero charge, the battery may need a full replacement. Any battery would. With gas in the tank that battery will almost never reach a zero charge though, the sole exception is driving at very high speeds for a prolonged period of time.

    • @UsamaAhmad
      @UsamaAhmad Рік тому

      @@afcgeo882Thanks that's helpful context. Then I think it would be ideal for Toyota to make that obvious in its marketing, the idea of how much of the gas is safely available for use is not the full 14.5 gallons. If this is all by design, then being transparent about it would have helped them avoid the class action lawsuit regarding the 10 vs 14.5 and the expected range.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Рік тому +1

      @@UsamaAhmad All of the gas is available and marketing that would counter the intent, which is to keep people from getting too low on gas, so as to run out of it.
      There are people on the internet with stories of driving 150+ miles on empty, including two guys doing a YT video on the FULL range, including draining the battery to zero. They had a gas can with them and had to reset their battery with an OBD II tool after draining it to zero. Otherwise it needs a visit to a Toyota hybrid specialist to start again.
      The lawsuit was an issue with the fuel reader/filler and forced Toyota to replace those. Fair enough. It had nothing to do with the tank size or range.

    • @UsamaAhmad
      @UsamaAhmad Рік тому

      @@afcgeo882 the gas is there but the vehicle can be rendered inoperable if the vehicle completely runs out of gas so they made a larger margin than usual to fill up on gas. I would have liked to have known that up front and by default give a digital display about the quantity of gas remaining so I can more accurately know how much real gas there is left. But it’s good to know the gas is there. Another 3 gallons means at least another 100 miles easy.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Рік тому

      @@UsamaAhmad And if they had done that, a lot more people would ignore the warnings, as they do on other cars, drain their batteries, and trash Toyota on the internet. Toyota did EXACTLY the right thing.
      What in the world would make you think that the gas isn’t there when it says “14.5 gallons”? Also, 3 gallons at an average 40mpg is 120 miles.