Highlander vs RAV4 vs Honda CR-V
Many years ago I owned a 4Runner and absolutely loved it. Horrible gas mileage but back then it didn't matter. Today, I'm looking for a new family car to replace my current Subaru Outback wagon (which replaced the 4Runner).
I'm most interested in the Highlander and I'm curious what drew others to it over other options. Mainly, the Rav4.
The Highlander feels a little big to me, the Rav4 a little small, but sportier and with better mileage. The CR-V is about right, but did not appeal to me as much because of its more sedan like feel.
I'm sort of ambivalent about the looks of the 2008 Highlander and like the sporty look of the Rav4. The CR-V looks a little "frumpy' to me.
Not having a navigation system as an option on the Rav4 could be a deal breaker plus I'm just not sure about the side swinging rear door. The third seat on the Highlander seems excessive.
In the end what drew you to the '08 Highlander over the others you looked at?
I'm most interested in the Highlander and I'm curious what drew others to it over other options. Mainly, the Rav4.
The Highlander feels a little big to me, the Rav4 a little small, but sportier and with better mileage. The CR-V is about right, but did not appeal to me as much because of its more sedan like feel.
I'm sort of ambivalent about the looks of the 2008 Highlander and like the sporty look of the Rav4. The CR-V looks a little "frumpy' to me.
Not having a navigation system as an option on the Rav4 could be a deal breaker plus I'm just not sure about the side swinging rear door. The third seat on the Highlander seems excessive.
In the end what drew you to the '08 Highlander over the others you looked at?
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The Rav has this cute little storage hatch above its glove compartment proper, with this "OPEN/CLOSE" button. You push it down and it mechanically slides the door open, push it again and it mechanically slides it closed. It felt so mechanical and cheap, I'd be surprised if you got 100 pushes out of that thing. It's like that all over--it's "cute", not "quality".
I mean--it's a Toyota so it's quality TOO, but... mainly it's "cute".
The only reason i would choose a RAV4 over the CRV is if i absolutely had to go V6. I test drove both, the brand new RAV4 i test drove actually had a half-hanging panel underneath the steering wheel.. to me, and this is IMHO, the CRV is better constructed and more refined. Also Toyota should move the spare and redesign the tail-gate for 2009.. it's really a pain to use.
And I would NEVER again buy a captive GPS/Nav system.