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Do any of you drive or have owned a Rav4 ,2 seniors live on an acreage .Replacing a Silhouette ,looking for AWD and hope for a bit better milage .Looking at the Toyota because our daughter and our sil love their car . He says if you buy a Toyota you are stuck because they run forever.
 
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You also need to check out Subaru;Outback is an awesome vehicle.They are selling like hot cakes,difficult to find in our area.We have owned three and very happy with Subaru.
 
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Do any of you drive or have owned a Rav4 ,2 seniors live on an acreage .Replacing a Silhouette ,looking for AWD and hope for a bit better milage .Looking at the Toyota because our daughter and our sil love their car . He says if you buy a Toyota you are stuck because they run forever.

Look at the Toyota RAV4 and Highlander. Both very nice vehicles! Your daughter made a wise purchase. (0:
 
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A friend has owned several RAV4s and loves them. I began having trouble getting in and out of my 4WD pickup, but living where I do, I needed to retain 4WD. My wife and I tested the RAV4 and was going to buy it until I tried the Venza, now discontinued, and bought one with V6, way more expensive than the RAV4 but I needed the smoother ride and it will be the last vehicle I ever buy.

My daughter has owned Forerunners and Highlanders, but the entry height was too high for me. My wife and I only own Toyotas, but my son loves his CRV with 300k+ miles and as mentioned, Subaru makes great machines.
 
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A neighbor has owned her RAV4 for about three years now, no problems whatsoever. she loves it. SWMBO is wanting to get a newer vehicle and I'm looking pretty hard at the Rav4 Hybrid, it's got some awesome reviews
 
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I think the top 3 mid size crossover SUV's has been the Subaru Forester, Honda CRV, and Toyota Rav4 for a long, LONG time.. I think they just swap positions with each being #1 at some point..

Honestly you can't go wrong with a Rav4.. Personally I would prefer the Subaru Forester or Crosstrek

My wife is looking for a new Crossover and Im hoping she goes with a Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander (she is tired of her subaru, but has 145k miles on it)

Brian

Brian
 
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had several rav4's. yes comes with the toyota dependability. but will say they are best suited for the asphalt. i use mine also off road (strictly utility driving way slow, etc) they just aren't built for that, have had multitude of expensive repairs. 16" wheels are a plus. the all wheel models get only low 20's mpg. maybe the newer versions are better. just my view. a poor man's cracker box at best. am sure many will differ on that best regards
 
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We had an 04 RAV4 and just bought a certified used 2013. The "new" one has averaged 28 mpg in the 2200 miles we've driven it in the month we've had it. We like it although I can't find a good position to rest my elbow while holding on the steering wheel.
 
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had several rav4's. yes comes with the toyota dependability. but will say they are best suited for the asphalt. i use mine also off road (strictly utility driving way slow, etc) they just aren't built for that, have had multitude of expensive repairs. 16" wheels are a plus. the all wheel models get only low 20's mpg. maybe the newer versions are better. just my view. a poor man's cracker box at best. am sure many will differ on that best regards

You need a 4Runner. RAV4s aren't made for bashing through the boonies.
 
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You need a 4Runner. RAV4s aren't made for bashing through the boonies.

had a 4runner, ok i guess, very poor gas mileage and expensive rear axle seal leaks. my 4cyl 4x4 toyota truck is a completely different story, 230k going strong & a workhorse. " bashing through the boonies" is not what i do, strictly utility driving slow on county roads. agree tho that rav4's are for soccer moms on asphalt. best regards
 
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Come on bubba, lots of manly men drive Rav4s etc. some even drive cars. To impress my neighbors and keep my "man card" active, I get i my Ford 350 and park down by the road with my Dekalb cap on with a match stick clinched in my teeth looking all steely eyed.
 
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Have a highlander for my daughter,definitely asphalt only.
Blew engine at field party, damaged oil pan and engine seized before any oil light came on
 
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Come on bubba, lots of manly men drive Rav4s etc. some even drive cars. To impress my neighbors and keep my "man card" active, I get i my Ford 350 and park down by the road with my Dekalb cap on with a match stick clinched in my teeth looking all steely eyed.

hey good point triple r actually my rav4 is in the shop for repair & i intend to keep using it! it does serve a purpose. my point is that it's construction is very light weight. and i stand corrected for my sexist comment!:thumbsup: just as one 8540 owner to another....hey, now that's a man's machine....all in good fun
 
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Come on bubba, lots of manly men drive Rav4s etc. some even drive cars. To impress my neighbors and keep my "man card" active, I get i my Ford 350 and park down by the road with my Dekalb cap on with a match stick clinched in my teeth looking all steely eyed.

That's funny. :drink:
 
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hey good point triple r actually my rav4 is in the shop for repair & i intend to keep using it! it does serve a purpose. my point is that it's construction is very light weight. and i stand corrected for my sexist comment!:thumbsup: just as one 8540 owner to another....hey, now that's a man's machine....all in good fun

Yeah, just fooling with you, I well know the limitations and light build of the small crossovers, but the low height and better ride are sure a boon to my old bones.:)
 
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A friend of mine just bought a new Rav4. She loves it. Said it pretty much drives itself. Stays in its lane, brakes automatically, etc.... the man-card was mentioned.... her husband turns all that stuff off when he drives it! :laughing:
 
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Yeah, just fooling with you, I well know the limitations and light build of the small crossovers, but the low height and better ride are sure a boon to my old bones.:)

please continue to chide.... i need that from time to time. glad we agree that when it comes to rubber meeting the road, M series rule. and to the OP, yes, the rav 4 is adequate but a lightweight.... everything has it's price. best regards on asphalt & field....
 
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Have owned 1 crosstrek, and 2 RAV4's for the wife. The little Crosstrek was nice but too darn small inside and really low driving position.
The RAV4's (past and present) have been great, sold the one with close to 100K without a repair just to get something newer with more bells and whistles for the wife as she has to drive a lot in all kinds of weather (mountains of WV). Got 60,000 on a 2013 and it has been perfect and gets her anywhere she needs to go even in very bad weather. (Not 4 wheeling but on gravel, dirt and asphalt roads in the mountains.
She has been hit 3 times between the 2 vehicles and each time the damage was not bad and no injuries so I really like that. In a few years we pretty much plan on selling this one off and getting another new one - she is to the point she could careless if we even look at other vehicles she likes them so much. (I'm pretty open on that but its her car so I guess I will just head to Toyota for her....)
 
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please continue to chide.... i need that from time to time. glad we agree that when it comes to rubber meeting the road, M series rule. and to the OP, yes, the rav 4 is adequate but a lightweight.... everything has it's price. best regards on asphalt & field....

:thumbsup:
 
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I think the top 3 mid size crossover SUV's has been the Subaru Forester, Honda CRV, and Toyota Rav4 for a long, LONG time.. I think they just swap positions with each being #1 at some point.. Honestly you can't go wrong with a Rav4.. Personally I would prefer the Subaru Forester or Crosstrek My wife is looking for a new Crossover and Im hoping she goes with a Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander (she is tired of her subaru, but has 145k miles on it) Brian Brian

Now there is a tough choice. I love both of them, but I think the Highlander would get the nod from me. (We currently have a 2010 Pilot with only 60,000 miles on it, which we will hang onto because we don't like how they rounded off the new Honda Pilot. It just doesn't look like an SUV anymore. Those lovely square shoulders at the back have been rounded off, and it has now turned into that jellybean shape that so many of the other vehicles have adopted now.)

On the other hand, I would ONLY get the latest model of the Highlander. In previous models, they made the middle rear seat into this crappy little thing that was virtually useless. Now it is much more roomy, and I kind of like the way the rear end looks.

Mechanically, I think they are both fabulous.
 

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