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2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The tested Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, a top-trim Limited with nearly all of the boxes checked, lists for $39,765. A RAV4 Hybrid LE lists for much less, $28,945. In either trim the RAV4 Hybrid costs only $800 more than a non-hybrid RAV4 with AWD. How can they charge so little? Well,... Comparison vehicle: 2019 Subaru Forester |
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2017 Kia Niro Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Pricing for the Kia Niro ranges from $23,785 to $32,445. The tested Niro EX with the Sunroof and Advanced Technology Package (adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, power driver seat) lists for $28,895. With the Toyota Prius v, you can only get adaptive cruise control and a... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Toyota RAV4 |
2014 Mazda CX-5 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Mazda has been barely scraping by financially. And they have a hit with the CX-5. So perhaps they should be forgiven for bumping the price by $300 during the 2013 model year, then by another $420 for the 2014 and its larger engine. When introduced, the 2013 CX-5 Touring listed... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Toyota RAV4 |
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2013 Toyota RAV4 AWD Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The mid-level Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD, with a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, and alloy wheels, lists for $26,535. (Bluetooth and a rearview camera are standard even on the base model.) Even before adjusting for feature differences a Honda CR-V EX lists for $340 more. Adjusting for feature differences increases... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Honda CR-V |
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2011 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member5074 Price was high, dealer did not offer much of a discount or was willing to work with me on my trade-in |
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2011 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member4600 A base RAV4 is quite inexpensive. Fully optioned, the price can balloon by a third. |
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in British Columbia, Canada Significantly higher price than comparable vehicles. |
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2008 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member2630 No incentives |
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2008 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member998 good lease rates due to high resale value |
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in Manitoba, Canada The vehicle is somewhat expensive, but the value is high because it offers alot for that money. |
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada Little more expensive than some competitors and no great financing rates either. I guess since the car is popular they know people will pay the extra. |
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States I have always thought that cars are way more expensive than they need to be. Toyota tends to be more expensive that most. |
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2008 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member1088 V6 more. Not a fair comparison. |
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2007 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member691 A bit more than the crv, didnt want to wait 3 monthes for a custom built one from toyo corp since brother works there. |
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2007 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member1120 Too pricey compared to a Honda. |
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2007 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member895 Almost $5000 more than a comparably equipped Santa Fe. Depreciation will be better, but I tend to keep cars long term so upfront pricing matters to me. |
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2008 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in Minnesota, United States |
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons Member159 The RAV4 was a bit more expensive than comparable cars. |
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2007 Toyota RAV4 Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States |