Probably the best anniversary video on UA-cam! Great trip! The editing is very good. I'm in to see what you do in 2021. I clicked everything you can click!
Did ya'll cross shop this car with the forester? If so, what lead you to go with the Rav4? I'm stuck between the two. Rav4 historical reliability vs historical great awd of the subie? I like both cars for the same purpose you use your rav. I need a daily driver that can handle dirt roads and then on weekends go camping on rougher roads/snow. Will the subie cvt/head gaskets die over 70K or will the new rav set up have later issues as well?
We did consider the forester, and it is definitely a good car. We mostly preferred the styling of the RAV4, and the traditional gear system vs the CVT. So far it has been great for what we need it to do. We are hoping the RAV lives up to the expected Toyota reliability! Planning on driving this thing well past 100k miles.
Not too bad. The seats are comfortable enough. Its not a luxury car, but overall we have been happy with the comfort on long trips. We did a 9day road trip from CA -> AZ -> UT -> CA last fall and were very comfortable the whole drive.
Happy Anniversary, and thanks for sharing another great video.
Thank you!!
Probably the best anniversary video on UA-cam! Great trip! The editing is very good. I'm in to see what you do in 2021. I clicked everything you can click!
Thank you so much! We are excited for 2021 also! Thanks for watching
Sweet video! We’re gonna be really good friends with the amount y’all drink, ski/snowboard, and camp! Haha 👌🍻 (aka Toyota.xtreme)
Hell yea! Once things settle down we'll have to do a meet up.
Did ya'll cross shop this car with the forester? If so, what lead you to go with the Rav4? I'm stuck between the two. Rav4 historical reliability vs historical great awd of the subie? I like both cars for the same purpose you use your rav. I need a daily driver that can handle dirt roads and then on weekends go camping on rougher roads/snow. Will the subie cvt/head gaskets die over 70K or will the new rav set up have later issues as well?
We did consider the forester, and it is definitely a good car. We mostly preferred the styling of the RAV4, and the traditional gear system vs the CVT. So far it has been great for what we need it to do. We are hoping the RAV lives up to the expected Toyota reliability! Planning on driving this thing well past 100k miles.
Whats the lift you put on ?
We got the Rough Country 2.5" spacers + some custom stiffer rear coils to fix the sagging rear end. Gained about 3" ground clearance.
Do u get bad sun glare on car instruments panel and are seats comfortable on long drives ? Thx
Not too bad. The seats are comfortable enough. Its not a luxury car, but overall we have been happy with the comfort on long trips. We did a 9day road trip from CA -> AZ -> UT -> CA last fall and were very comfortable the whole drive.