I just happened upon this video and I'm glad I did. Very good review of the RAV4 hybrid. I like how you reviewed the mechanical and cosmetic of the vehicle. I was hesitant about getting the hybrid version but you convinced me to buy that trim. Subscribed.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m glad you found my video helpful in your decision making process! Thanks for watching. 🙂
@truno7Ай бұрын
I’m 10 min in and know that your channel is going to go far. Thanks for the great content.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I really appreciate you saying this! I have no clue what will come from all of it, but I know that since starting a couple years ago I love making car reviews and videos like this on my own cars haha. Thanks for watching! 😁
@RichS.74yroldbodybuilderАй бұрын
This is a great video. You’ve done a really good job on it.🤙🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m just glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! There’s many more ideas and thoughts being jotted down for future videos to share what the experience has been.
@stevefrank8564Ай бұрын
I bought 2024 Rav 4 prime with premium package for 51,906.00 (only after a lot of negotiations) from Jim Norton Toyota. MSRP was $55,531. I had never owned a Toyota, but decided since I was gonna buy my last car since I’m retired and this had such great ratings. I decided to go for it and now with less than 5000 miles on the vehicle, I’m extremely happy with it. Bought vehicle in October and now it’s in December and I’ve only filled up the tank twice since all my driving has been in town and Once driving to Tahlequah I have driven mostly on battery. And only drive with engine by forcing the car to run on engine.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing all of this! 2 tanks of gas in 5,000 miles is super impressive! 🤩
@dianne5086Ай бұрын
Thanks! You've helped me to make up my mind between the rav4 hybrid and the corolla cross hybrid. I'm sticking with Toyota because they are functional, reliable and a good value for the money, but aren't laden with too many bells & whistles I don't want or need.
@unacarafea567Ай бұрын
I drove both the Rav4 and the Cross and if you don't need the slightly more room and wider design of the Rav4, the Cross seems to be a much better built Toyota. But ultimately, it's up to you.
@dianne5086Ай бұрын
@@unacarafea567 Thanks! My closest dealer doesn't have any Corolla Cross Hybrids, but I can order a build (Monday). For me, smaller is just fine.
@dariuschicic8141Ай бұрын
@@dianne5086 Here in Canada a couple months ago, a local Toyota dealer said the waiting list is about a year long for the Corolla Cross Hybrid. I heard from others that it's shorter in the states. I'm seriously considering it, but even though the deposit to get on the waiting list is refundable and there might be odd circumstances where vehicles become available sooner, waiting that long is highly undesirable for me. I'm curious what your dealer tells you a wait will be for ordering a build.
@Moondancer-p2xАй бұрын
@@dariuschicic8141 I wonder why so long a wait in Canada? I ordered the Corolla Cross SE trim/accessories I wanted Oct 18, it was built last week and will be here (New England) before Christmas. While true that there aren’t many Crosses available on dealer’s lots, they do get allocations every month. This dealer had 1 on the lot but was black with black interior and I just didn’t like it so ordered exactly what I wanted.
@dianne5086Ай бұрын
@@dariuschicic8141 My wait in Sierra Vista AZ is 10-12 weeks, so I put down a deposit on a new 2024 Corolla Cross Hybrid SE today. They aren't even making 2025s yet! The size is perfect for little ol' me.
@13DalekАй бұрын
I got myself a RAV4 Hybrid XSE, 3 months now amazing car 5 stars
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Thanks for sharing!!
@nancyconnolly221028 күн бұрын
Yup. We have an outback and a RAV prime. The tablet grows on you and becomes more favorable long term with the more abundant manual controls.
@albertpobre7101Ай бұрын
i used to own 2012 camry se 2.5 vvt got 480,000km when l sold it. all stock toyota bullet proof 👍👍👍
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Very cool, thanks for sharing this!!
@Yogi5DАй бұрын
The design of this car is so beautiful.
@user2176Ай бұрын
Thanks for the review! I've never liked silver cars, but this silver with the black trim looks really good. This SE hybrid seems like the best value overall.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
For sure! Heated cloth seats and most of the safety features make me happy, lol. I actually posted another update video on it today. And there’s a few more good videos coming out soon. Including the 7 biggest issues I have with this platform in general. If you’re on the fence about buying one then that video should be insightful. But overall i think this is a great car. Thanks for watching!!
@nancyconnolly221028 күн бұрын
Spot on about the crappy tires on rav4s. In snow county, you really need to spring for winter tires, even with subbies.
@AutomotiveAnonymous20828 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing all that you have! I actually was able to drive through just a tiny bit of snow yesterday and it did better than I expected. But it was basically a light dusting and slush on top of some black ice, nothing deep. I’m excited to get better tires out on in a couple days before snow legitimately starts coming down haha.
@expertseolearningАй бұрын
Absolutely loved this video! The way you explained the complexities of the topic was both insightful and engaging. Keep up the fantastic work
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed my video! There will likely be many more updates and other topics shared between 1-2 RAV4 videos a week for the next several months. 🤪
@jasonhunt007Ай бұрын
I bought brand new a 2019 Rav4 Limited. It was assembled in Japan because of the panoramic sun roof. I love this vehicle which has almost 100,000 defect free miles. I just changed the coolant and brake fluid. The most annoying thing to me is the engine and road noise because Toyota wants you to buy a Lexus with the added sound deadening. Another thing is the seats could be better for long distance travel. I did add some armrest and center console padding for comfort. I use the Rav4 for business travel and one of the many features I appreciate is the weather radar map that is displayed from a FM transmission. Even though the display has a 10 minute lag, I found it to be accurate. Features I wish I had additional would be the ventilated seats and the auto windshield wipers. I plan to keep driving the Rav4 for another 100,000 miles.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of this!! I’m glad you’ve overall been enjoying it and it’s been good to you.
@ronkemperfulАй бұрын
I had similar issues with my original equipment tires with my 1st 2003 year Prius. While fuel mileage was fantastic, the tread depth was marginal and after a blowout at just 20,000 miles, I had low rolling resistance Michelin tires that lasted well over 60,000 miles and were much better for winter weather. Fuel efficiency was about 2 miles less on the highway, but I was still getting 50 mpg with that car which always was better than my 2nd generation 2009 Prius which got 43 mpg on the highway.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!! I’m sure that blow out was scary, I’m glad you’re okay. I actually saw a Prius once with Geolanders ATs on it haha, it was pretty sweet looking.
@jeffallen8150Ай бұрын
I am very interested in seeing how Subaru implements their upcoming hybrid system. We need more competition in this market segment. The RAV4 is the benchmark but overdue for a redesign in my opinion. I’m hoping they improve the quality of their interior materials among other things. I believe Hyundai/Kia being quick to implement updates will push other manufacturers to compete. The hybrid suv market should get very interesting this coming year.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Absolutely! Like a year ago I filmed the turbo/hybrid Tucson and I thought it was surprisingly good. Although it was a slightly used one and did not seem to hold its value very well compared to the Toyota. I’d love to drive one again now that I’m more experienced with this benchmark experience to better understand the strong and weak comparisons of Hyundai’s system. That company is growing fast!
@tsizzle7 күн бұрын
Interesting, going from the wildernesses to rav4 hybrid… I guess fuel economy trumps overlanding/off-road aspirations. I think you made the good practical decision. Hope the cable gate issue is truly resolved. Did you get your dealer to program the “all windows down” when you hold the unlock button on the remote?
@AutomotiveAnonymous2086 күн бұрын
Haha yeah, quite the change. But for the next couple years it will be fun to become more familiar with a hybrid system and just have a change from all my Subaru stuff. I just tried that with the remote, it didn’t work. Maybe the dealer could program it like you mentioned. That would be a fun party trick feature to have, lol. Thanks for mentioning it!!
@nthdegree1269Ай бұрын
Very good review! It's hard to believe, but the first hybrid car was apparently the Lohner-Porsche Mixte Hybrid in 1900. The Toyota Prius, launched in 1997, was the first mass-produced hybrid. Toyota is undoubtedly one of the leaders in the hybrid industry. Today's cars seem to focus heavily on infotainment systems, which can be distracting if they are overly complex or not responsive enough. The comparison with Subaru's system is interesting, how much of the difference comes down to software issues or the need for updates? By now, there should be a standardized approach that manufacturers adhere to. We are clearly in a major transition phase with emerging technologies, including advancements in batteries and alternative fuels, on the horizon.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks! And very interesting, although I think I’ve heard about early 1900 cars but were they just battery powered or actually hybrid?? Either way very cool. I’ve driven a lot of CUVs, especially Subarus haha. So I have lots to compare between the brands and their various systems. It’s amazing that auto makers don’t know or care to invest in making better infotainment systems. It feels like they’re slow, laggy, and out of date as soon as they roll off the assembly line haha. I personally am really impressed with Toyotas Hybrid system. I don’t know that I would personally want to buy another brands at this point. Maybe in a few years when they’re more proven but that’s just my own opinions and biases. Not based in any insight or experience/understanding of how they really work.
@Yogi5DАй бұрын
Toyota’s e-CVT is bulletproof genius design!
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Which is good and one of the reasons I went this route since in the last 3.5 years I’ve had 2 transmissions go out on me haha. 😅😢 Thanks for watching!!
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 I agree. The game changer now is the Mazda CX-50 hybrid that comes with all Rav4 internals (engine, transmission and drive system).
@nancyconnolly2210Ай бұрын
We have both an Outback and a RAV prime. One is much better in winter driving and convenience features and the other has the pedigree of a kubota tractor. They have deferent design parameters..I enjoy them both for different reasons.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@ Wow… equating an Outback to a Kubota. That’s harsh!
@SimonLee9772Ай бұрын
Yes, Toyota's CVT is "bulletproof" but provides a horrible driving experience; it unwinds like a rubber band and drones terribly at speed.
@jasondai627613 күн бұрын
i wish there a upgrade or aftermarket infotainment screen our there for the se model. 8in screen is too small.
@nancyconnolly221028 күн бұрын
Yup, but it’s limited to hybrid use as there is no reverse and limited gear ratio so you need electric motor to fill gaps. I recently read of attempts to modify the technology to ICE cars. That would be fabulous. 😊
@S58b58Ай бұрын
You did an excellent job on your research and you should continue car reviews.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
@jar659523 күн бұрын
That car is so beautiful
@elliotwave9589Ай бұрын
Sorry if you said it in the video But is this all wheel drive? If so.. can’t wait to get some testing with the 2 ssytem in the snow this year As eveyone knows.. the sabaru all wheel drive system is very very good
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Yes, well kind of. It’s electric AWD. So in certain circumstances the 50hp electric motor kicks in to help power the rear wheels. You got it! I’m excited to drive this and film it in snow. I hope I’m wrong and this does better in snow than I worry it might. 😅
@michy1of4Ай бұрын
The lane keep assist works as it should only when using cruise control, otherwise only the lane departure feature activates bouncing you back and forth in between the lines. I wish the lane keep assist worked all the time instead of just on cruise control.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks for adding this!
@Offensively-normalАй бұрын
You seemingly have the most popular car in America. I choose the new Camry for several reasons. The for most being the 2,5 you receive instead of a 2.0 or 1.5 in some cases. I believe size matters. In some cases anyway.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
That’s an awesome car! Idk if you’ve ever driven the 3.5 V6 Camrys, but those were pretty stout back in the mid/late 2000’s when they came out. 🏎️
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@Offensively-normal In the US, the Camry (all hybrids) comes with the exact same engine (2.5L) as the Rav4 hybrid.
@saadtheman1Ай бұрын
toyotas for life
@subiedriver86028 күн бұрын
How can you have buyers remorse after a week. Drive it for a year to gather useful data then decide.
@scott1105Ай бұрын
Awesome ride
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks!! 😊
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
Just a correction: the Rav4 hybrid does’t have a heat pump. The Rav4 Prime does. The hybrid uses a traditional coolant-based heat system and an electric AC compressor (much like the one in your home).
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
That’s a huge correction!! Thanks for sharing this! I’ll look into it more and do better on future videos.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@ Not a huge deal. The traditional heating system actually increases fuel consumption in the winter by quite a lot if you live in a cold climate. For me in NYC my average of 40mpg in the summer goes down to around 33 in the winter simply because the engine must turn in to keep the heat even while stopped.
@just.my.2centsАй бұрын
@@afcgeo882 Big deal for comfort. Had 5 Prius and now a Rav4 Prime...that heat pump makes all the difference in comfort. Gas mileage aside, Prius never kept the heat at a comfort level.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@just.my.2cents I can only speak to temps above zero (F), but I haven’t had any issues with the heat in my Rav4 hybrid. Again, the heat comes from the engine, just like in all ICE cars.
@imyourhuckleberry3369Ай бұрын
I had a 2013 Avalon and it used the same auto-start system even then. Mildly annoying but nothing crazy. How do you like the re-gen braking? Is it even noticeable? Keep up the good work 👍
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I don’t notice the regen breaking from speeds other than if I’m watching the battery meter. It just feels like the car is freely coasting like a normal ICE car. Some EVs have 2-3 levels of regen breaking and it feels like a heavy downshift when your foot comes off the gas, I don’t like that feeling on normal driving and I’m glad this doesn’t do that. But when you’re coming to a stop from a low speed it sometimes does a weird thing with the brakes and makes a noise, which I assume is a more intense regen breaking moment than when you’re coasting at substantial speed. I still have a lot to learn about this platform haha. Thanks for watching snd sharing your experience!!
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 Actually no, it definitely doesn’t coast. You definitely lose speed, steadily, even when going down a hill.
@nancyconnolly221028 күн бұрын
O our rav4 prime, the regen braking is marvelous and quickly becomes a feeling of that’s the way all cars should drive. Even without the charging capability, it’s safer in use then pumping brakes just to mange your speed. It makes your adaptive speed control work seamlessly…..luv it.
@afcgeo88228 күн бұрын
@ Even in the regular hybrid that regen braking is great, especially in the rain and ice.
@danielroberto9183-w8jАй бұрын
Your audio fluctuates up and down. I keep checking my volume but is at its highest. So often I need to rewind because some points you make don't come loud enough. Case in point is when you compare the Lane Keep Assist to Subaru's. I missed a word. General observation is the theater seating in you Rav 4 and the other point you note is that rear doors don't open as wide as the Forester's. It's kind of a tradeoff between the two models, albeit not truly comparable as one is a hybrid and the other is not. Thank you for the follow up evaluation of one week of ownership. I'm learning a lot from you. Regards.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! I’ve noticed a similar concern in the audio and I need to revisit the settings on my microphone. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!!
@RachelleGibeauАй бұрын
You dont need the toyota app to use the remote start. The fob can be used as well.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Yes!! Thanks for mentioning this. Although the app can remote start from any location if you have a phone connection, the fob doesn’t benefit from such signal range.
@johntalbert371Ай бұрын
My 2016 Subaru Legacy shuts off when I open any door/trunk/hood when using remote start thru the key fob. They claim it’s for theft prevention.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Oh interesting! So few Subarus have the optional remote start fob I hadn’t heard that before. When using the app it does not turn off. Thanks for sharing this!!
@davestadt49Ай бұрын
Great review and POV. Does your model have push button start & a spare tire or just an inflator kit?? MSRP was close to $40,000??
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks!! I appreciate you watching again. Yes, this one has push button and a temporary spare tire. MSRP was a bit less than 40k, and the dealer really took care of me on the deal. I’ll probably do a cost of ownership video soon because a few people have been asking about various expenses related to the car and insurance to have an idea of what they maybe could expect.
@Yotadude2025Ай бұрын
I have a 2024 RAV4 Hybrid Limited - also Japanese built. I’m at 34,000 miles already, absolutely love it. It’s my 4th Toyota hybrid. Question for you, do you ever notice the gas engine kicking on and off while driving? It’s smooth but it does feel fairly pronounced compared to other Toyota hybrids I’ve had. It’s especially noticeable in 30mph or so traffic. Do you ever feel it?
@Yotadude2025Ай бұрын
Also yeah I have the same tires. They’re loud, but still holding up at my mileage. But they almost roar at this point, can’t wait to replace them.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Have you driven your car in snow and ice? How did it do?? Yeah, I can feel it at certain speeds. I like it’s more noticeable at low speeds like you said maybe because it’s more abrupt and there’s less road and wind noise to mask the engine noise at low speeds compared to high speeds. It doesn’t bother me because I know the system is build for that, compared to auto start/stop as an after thought on other cars. I never lied the engine turning off at a stop in my Subaru because it felt more abrupt, the Toyota is a bit more smooth. Thanks for watching and sharing!!
@Yotadude2025Ай бұрын
@ yeah it’s more of a bump type of feeling, like a normal auto trans shifting gears. So I guess they all do it. And yes I have! I drove in flagstaff during an insane snowstorm and it did shockingly well. The AWD system is very very active during those situations and it tracked very straight.
@justinlikesme19Ай бұрын
My 2017 rav4 xle gas type is always roaring and i love the sound specially in winter 🔥 it has 282km and still kicking maybe i will get a new gen of hybrid rav4 but not the 5th gen definitely 6th gen
@emmadimetrosky6048Ай бұрын
I have a 2024 xle premium hybrid and have never noticed it switching. In my parents old Prius I noticed it switching but never in my rav4.
@unacarafea567Ай бұрын
I have to be a party pooper. I'm not a car expert to say the least but I bought a 2024 Rav4 and it is a beautiful design. Comfortable and it has an adequately powered engine. Coming from a 2021 4Runner TRD Pro I do notice a downgrade in build quality. The plastic that wiggles and giggles, squeaks here and there in the cabin along with the loose trim and panels that are slightly off on the exterior has me worried about longevity. My fault. I was under the influence of gettin over the flu when I purchased and did not notice all this stuff.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m sorry to hear that, but thanks for sharing your experience with it here.
@aussiedeplorable8670Ай бұрын
Was it a Japanese build
@unacarafea567Ай бұрын
@@aussiedeplorable8670 No. Built in Canada. From everything I've ever read (by reliable sources) there is no difference in Japanese built and built anywhere else, except for paint thickness.
@zzz-cb3xeАй бұрын
Which country makes pait thicker?Japan
@unacarafea567Ай бұрын
@@zzz-cb3xe From what I've read, Japan does put a thicker coat on their Toyotas.
@ryankovАй бұрын
How is the noise insulation on the highway? Any improvements over the 2024 model?
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Compact crossovers in this price ball park all seem to have more wind noise than road noise. I doubt there’s much difference between model years within the same generation. I’ve at least not heard of insulting or dual pan glass changing or anything on these. Best of luck!!
@JamesM1-q1b13 күн бұрын
How is the noise level at highway speeds? I have heard it could be kind of loud. Is it all that bad?
@AutomotiveAnonymous20813 күн бұрын
I don’t know the true decibel range that it puts out at various speeds depending on wind/road conditions, but in my opinion it’s tolerable. But I also am not super picky regarding this attribute of it, compared to other attributes, and I use to own a 2023 Miata soft top which was very loud at speed, lol. 🤪 My best advice is to drive on at speed and see for yourself if it’s good enough! Best of luck.
@KregSteppeАй бұрын
There is a setting to leave the car on after remote start
@jasonhunt007Ай бұрын
Please tell how
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Yeah, how do you do that??
@KregSteppeАй бұрын
@@jasonhunt007 I may have mispoke. I thought there was a setting to tell the car to keep running. I don't see it now that I went and looked. I may have been thinking about the lock doors on close.
@KregSteppeАй бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 I may have mispoke. I thought there was a setting to tell the car to keep running. I don't see it now that I went and looked. I may have been thinking about the lock doors on close.
@winstondeocampo699Ай бұрын
I wish they used more of the RAV 4 Adventure or TRD front end on the hybrid.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
That would be cool!
@447LАй бұрын
RAV4 isn’t a dog vehicle. I like to put one dog in the backseat and have one in the cargo area. I can assure you after looking closely at the RAV4 that there was no possibility of putting a dog in that cargo area unless you own a very small dog. Picking up my Subaru outback limited next week.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Yeah, that and the shiny black plastics on the exterior remind you that this is a grocery getting city car haha. I’m excited for you getting an Outback!!
@wildbill23cАй бұрын
Very nice...I just looked at a 2023 Subaru Outback Wilderness at the dealer today, they still want $35k for it. Might just get a new one, for $5k more and not buy someone else's problems.
@unacarafea567Ай бұрын
Been there, tried that. No way my German Shepherd fit comfortably in the cargo area of the Rav4.
@wildbill23cАй бұрын
@@unacarafea567 Shoulda got the mini sheppard HAHA!! JK, I love dogs, and know how large a German Sheppard is, a lot of these smaller crossovers are not dog friendly...Just about every Subaru I see there's a dog in it maybe the dog comes with the car IDK, but seems like he Subaru is the way to go for being more dog friendly. I looked at a Subaru Outback Wilderness yesterday and if I had a dog that would be the way to go, I'm not sure if the rear rubberized cargo liner and back seat covers are normal but that car had them and would make transporting a pet really nice as it looked like you could remove the floor liner and the seat back protectors and wash them if you wanted to. I'm not sure if Toyota has anything like that for their cargo area, but man that RAV 4 don't have very much in the way of cargo room in the first place....I looked at a Forester and kind of thought well a Outback would be the better choice for a little more cargo space. I like to go camping whenever I get a chance so the Outback will probably be my pick here in the next year or several.
@josornia9998Ай бұрын
Dog lovers 🤮
@hemantwadhera488Ай бұрын
Please advise if you were able to get off of the MSRP n how much
@AutomotiveAnonymous20829 күн бұрын
I’ll share a video soon about the cost of the car and other ownership costs.
@VzieraАй бұрын
Any rattling interior noise and brief thumping noise after ignition is switched on? where was it made in?
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Mine was built in Japan. And it might have the driver side door rattle. I need more time with the car to narrow it down. Does yours have those concerns??
@VzieraАй бұрын
@ yes, intermittently and mine is Canadian made. I also got this intermittent brief thumping noise after switched on kzbin.infodUCVr_5jl_w?si=oB9qykLGkylnfIPA
@stevefrank8564Ай бұрын
Combine engine and battery I average 63 mpg.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Woah, those Primes are no joke!
@kevman949Ай бұрын
So you talked about the lane keep assist, but what about the lane centering feature? Does that work as well as the Subaru's? Also, how is the road and wind noise? That is definitely a complaint I hear a lot about Ravs.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
In my experience the lane keep assist to bounce you back does not work quite as well. But as mentioned the Subaru can almost be too aggressive at times and bounce you to far because it’s steering sensitive is a bit much. Mine actually had the lane centering turned off when I got it, and I actually didn’t realize that in the deeper settings until after filming this video. 😅 I was pretty confused because I drove a new one in 2019 and it had lane centering turned in. So now that I have that on it’s still not as good as Subarus. Which in a future video I’ll talk more about. The wind and road noise I don’t think are any worse than a similar Subaru. But the more I drive this the more I’ll probably be able to tell as I haven’t driven it on bad roads or in high wind situations yet. Thanks for watching!!
@silverbane78Ай бұрын
This isn’t a 2025. The toyota symbol in the front isn’t blue anymore and the back doesn’t say hybrid, it says HEV with a dot next to it. I just got one yesterday.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Are you in the U.S.? Any video title I have with an asterisks then has a disclaimer in the description regarding that, usually it’s related to the model year. Ultimately I’ve decided to focus on the bulk of this platform for the coming year of 2025 and everything this car will be compared to and not the nitty gritty details like when I review every trim level of a certain model for that year. The RAV4 is sold globally and there’s a lot of differences between markets regarding topics from features to badging, to trim level, or even if gas and hybrid are both offered in the same country. About half of my RAV4 viewers are from other countries so that’s why I’m realizing I shouldn’t focus on the tiny specifics. But rather the other things that I think I can test and show and compare to help people decide if they should give this platform a try. I hope this makes sense and is somewhat understandable. Thank you for watching and mentioning what you did!!
@aussiedeplorable8670Ай бұрын
Just got a 2024 RAV4, is there any significant differences in the 2025 model.
@silverbane78Ай бұрын
@@aussiedeplorable8670 no major changes from what I can lookup. We had ordered a 2024 but it took too long so we went with what we could get.
@RichS.74yroldbodybuilderАй бұрын
Have you turned the lane sensitivity up all the way?
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
This is embarrassing but when I got the car the actual detailed setting for lane centering was turned off. The lane keep was on, so I figured it was all on. But when I test drove one of these when they were new in 2019 I remember it keeping me in the middle of the lane, so I wasn’t sure what was wrong with mine. It wasn’t until right after I filmed this video that I realized the detailed settings showed it was off. Since then I’ve messed around with the low and high “sensitivity” and I can’t confirm any difference yet between the two. I’ll try to correct my thoughts in a future video on the lane centering, but it still doesn’t work as good as my Outback did so I didn’t feel the need to figure out fixing this video.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 The 2019 didn’t have lane centering. My 21 doesn’t either. It came in with the new system in the 23 refresh.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Interesting. 🤔 And are you in the U.S. market??
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 I am.
@saraaronzon4562Ай бұрын
No AC compressor? What about all the recalls from Toyota? Please address, thanks for great review.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Correction: someone in the comments just mentioned that it’s the Prime that has the heat pump. And that these have a coolant based heating system still, but an electronic AC compressor.
@saraaronzon4562Ай бұрын
@ thank you I was concerned!
@yuvaraj3843Ай бұрын
is it just my pc or your videos that look extra bright?
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
That’s a good question…🤔
@HiepPham-e5kАй бұрын
🎉 how much do you bought rav4 hybrid ?
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’ll probably post a cost of ownership video soon!
@HiepPham-e5kАй бұрын
@ thanks
@devilefanАй бұрын
Funny, you mention about the tires... I'm a Cooper tire person... that's what I had on my ram 1500 and they were awesome.... I'm going to get through this winter with the tires that the outback came with but next year I'm going to switch over to Cooper tires.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Very nice!! We all have our own preferences haha. Outback tires seem to be more decent than these. Last winter I drove 5 different Subarus in the winter and filmed driving impressions of them to show my thoughts on each set of tires. They all did decent, but the Geolanders on the Wilderness models were noticeably the best. I’m just conflicted because being somewhat minimalistic I feel very wasteful to want to replace perfectly good rims and decent warm weather tires, so I may just swap tires and try to sell the factory ones for super cheap or give them away locally.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@devilefan My 2021 Rav4 XLE hybrid came with Toyo Open Country A38s and with 41k miles on it they still have about 25% of their life left, so about 10k - 12k miles on them. I did hear that the non-OEM ones are terrible, but 50k miles for OEM tires is great. I’m thinking of getting Pirelli Scorpions with the three peaks next.
@kellypyzocha6183Ай бұрын
I bought a 2024 3 weeks ago
@mariodiaz3897Ай бұрын
Do the 16 with the geolander or open wheels geolanders
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
I’m tempted haha. At least the Geolanders I think as that will be more apples to apples comparison with the Subaru I came from.
@topofthegreenАй бұрын
CVT is a deal killer for me.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
From what I keep hearing this ‘eCVT’ might be the most reliable transmission in any vehicle sold today. Someone even mentioned the failure rate has been reported to be a literal .002 of a percent, or something like that. Other than a Subaru CVT I wouldn’t trust any other brand yet.
@aussiedeplorable8670Ай бұрын
The “E” CVT is an amazing design and one of the main reason I bought a RAV4
@RuzicaCityАй бұрын
It has CVT functionality but nothing to do with conventional belt and pulley CVT. The same function is achieved using a set of planetary gears + an electric motor.
@chrisj.6622Ай бұрын
I have the same vehicle and as I travel down in open areas of Wyoming in Montana.I noticed that it like to go ahead with the lane.Centering system go down.Every exit that came along.Be careful this is definitely just a device to keep you going straight when you look to left her right as your day dream at the veranda
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!! Yeah, you definitely need to still be paying attention and holding onto the wheel haha.
@JoeRakstangАй бұрын
I’ve owned a Toyota since 1984. Corolla, Celica, Highlander, Camry, Camry wagon and 2 Rav4s. My 2 sons own Rav4s, 2016 and 2017. Never had any major problems. Extremely reliable vehicles. But they’re all rattle buckets. Plus, you pay a premium for the Toyota badge. 6 months ago, I was thisclose to buying a RAV4 Limited but I decided to test drive a Mazda CX-5 CE. It had all the bells and whistles of the Limited and was $10,000.00 cheaper. Best of all, the CX-5 had a superior interior and no rattles. I’m done with Toyota. Yes, they have perfected hybrid technology and the cvt transmission, but I would rather save 10 grand and have a quiet ride along with a naturally aspirated engine combined with a traditional 6 speed transmission all made in Japan. Toyota has lost my confidence. I refuse to pay a premium for a reputation that died 6 years ago.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of this and for watching!! I have mixed feelings about Toyota too. But Mazda has really been stepping it up and without increasing prices like Toyota and American legacy companies.
@Gadfly2025Ай бұрын
I saw a Subaru that looked identical to RAV4
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Oh really? A lot of these cars are shaped very similarly.
@Gadfly2025Ай бұрын
@ stop by Subaru and compare
@Hschlick84Ай бұрын
It's probably the Subaru Forester
@angusmacdonald5300Ай бұрын
I kinda like your reviews. Wondering why we never see you in person. It detracts from your videos, tbh, as it lacks the human touch.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks! I get that, I’m just not a big social media person. I actually never imagined I would do something like making KZbin videos, but here we are and I absolutely love it! Whether my channel does well or not over the years i’d rather not be personally recognized by it for better or worse. Even if that slows its growth a little bit, it just means I need to do a better job providing interesting and higher quality videos. I don’t want to be a distraction to the focus of the vehicles I show and talk about. And I just think it’s kind of fun to show from POV filming. Also, at least still up to this point I can usually keep up with chatting in the comments, at least the new comments. I don’t always get notified or keep up with comment threads once they get going on older videos. Thanks for watching and sharing your thought!
@austincolt3306Ай бұрын
Ur wilderness had so much more power than this. A fun amount of power too. Don’t know if you’ll tolerate this one past 18months lol
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Haha, that’s a good point. But I baby my daily drivers because I have to drive so far for work. So I rarely get on the throttle. With this now being a very reliable car I can probably convince myself to keep for the next 3 years I may pick up my next fun car after next winter. I just caught up with a buddy who’s a VW enthusiast and we took out his freshly built 1991 Jetta with a VR6 Turbo build. Let’s just say, he found the weak point in the engine, and I caught it on camera. I wasn’t intending to film this day but it just started happening and I’ll share that video soon. It’s definitely made me miss having a project car. Although I’m no where near as wild as he is at modifying cars, it’s made me miss having something that can be less reliable and more powerful. 🤪
@anthonyng3014Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 Problem is with a weaker engine, you have to be on the throttle more/harder to get going, so that goes contrary to your babying the car. If you get a more powerful engine, that actually translates to more babying if you go at the same speed.
@You-All-PokaiАй бұрын
No regard to buy Rav4, don't buy outback and no need 4runner
@crafty24Ай бұрын
I bought a 24 Hybrid XSE. I'm not impressed with the wind noise or the infotainment system. And in slippery weather my 10 year old Forester was way superior and have a more confident ride. I do like getting better mileage but I'm shopping other vehicles to dump my RAV4 soon.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, although I’m sorry that’s been your experience!! Are you still on factory tires? Do you think a better one would change your mind much, or is it more the fundamentals of the car that you’re still disappointed in? I know this car isn’t perfect and even from the moment I drove it for the first time I could tell some areas it’s not as good as my Subaru was. But I’m excited to find out how good or bad this does in various vehicle need situations over the months to come. 🙃
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@crafty24 You’re dumping a car at a loss because of OEM tires? I think you’re lying.
@crafty24Ай бұрын
Factory tires are trash for sure. But a Forester is a far superior drive in slippery weather.
@crafty24Ай бұрын
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208The stock tires are definitely an issue. Not sure I'll keep it long enough to see how Michelin Crossclimate 2 tires would improve the weather driving
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@ It LITERALLY isn’t. The ONLY time it might (MIGHT) be superior is in very deep snow.
@markvelasco31Ай бұрын
The subaru app is superior to toyota’s. Toyota doesn’t even let you adjust the AC control like subaru does and the subscription is the same if not more expensive. Get your crap together Toyota
@aussiedeplorable8670Ай бұрын
Love our air conditioning and controls in our RAV Cruiser, particularly the cool ventilated seats.
@rickp6391Ай бұрын
You can't compare a Prius, I mean Rav4 Hybrid, with a 4R. The 4R will last twice as long, is a lot more rugged, better off road, tows 3.3 times as much and is much better in a crash. Subjectively the 4R is way more fun to drive and much more handsome.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
5th gen 4Runners are awesome, I actually use to own a built and supercharged 4.0 FJ cruiser (very similar). But they are objectively not safe in crash tests and I would bet the RAV4 owner may walk away from a crash that the 4R driver wouldn’t. Even in 2010 their crash test results were very bad. That’s my biggest reason for why I wouldn’t buy one of those chassis.
@bamboozlebamboozle6820Ай бұрын
Earth is flat
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Did you hear that 🌍?
@percivalgooglyeyes6178Ай бұрын
A Rav4 in any shade is the Ulimate Boomer Machine - no thanks!
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
More so than a 90’s Buick?? 🧐
@percivalgooglyeyes6178Ай бұрын
@AutomotiveAnonymous208 its the replacement of the 90's Buicks! Not many of those old rust buckets around anymore. They've been replaced by the Ravs. No joke, was at a 55 & up community over TG and it seemed like 70% of the resident vehicles were Rav5, most the rest Camrys & Hyundais.
@afcgeo882Ай бұрын
@@percivalgooglyeyes6178 Don’t know where you live, but statistics actually matter. Their average buyer is about 40 years old. They’re family cars.
@aussiedeplorable8670Ай бұрын
Great for getting spare parts though
@mickeybrumfield764Ай бұрын
You're going to get bored with this car.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208Ай бұрын
Haha probably. But the next car change would probably be getting another used ‘fun’ car in a year or two. Which would compensate for the daily once the newness of it and the hybrid MPG fun wears off. Once I know what platform I want to explore. Maybe another LS1 car or a very used Tacoma or 4Runner to do more of an off road build. Whatever it is I need to not completely ruin the car so that I can resale it for only a minor loss after 1.5 years, like usual haha. 🤪
@mickeybrumfield764Ай бұрын
@AutomotiveAnonymous208 It won't be much of a mistake if you do grow tired of it. You can always get a good price for it as a pre-owned car.
@OmarZ77Ай бұрын
I think cars are as fun as their owners make them be. A RAV4 owner who takes it on light off roads, road trips, and snow drives will enjoy it way more than a sports car driver that only sees commutes and heavy traffic.