so, I’ve driven both the RAV4 Hybrid AWD and the Highlander Hybrid AWD, and honestly, it’s a mixed bag. the RAV4 feels sportier and zippier, perfect for city driving, but the Highlander has way more space and comfort for long trips.
when my fam and I took a road trip, we packed the Highlander to the brim. it was like a clown car, but with snacks everywhere. And the RAV4? great for solo adventures, but I felt like I was in a sardine can when I tried to fit my buddies in.
is it worth the extra cash for the Highlander’s room? depends on your lifestyle. what’s your vibe?
I ve driven both the RAV4 Hybrid and Highlander Hybrid in snowy Michigan and honestly I prefer the RAV4 Hybrid. It’s nimble and easy to park in tight spots which is huge in the city. The Highlander feels bulkier and less responsive though it has more room.
For a family road trip though the Highlander makes more sense so it all depends on what you need.
I’ve had both the RAV4 and Highlander hybrid and honestly the RAV4 feels nimbler around the city.
But highway trips in the Highlander felt way more comfortable.
Depends on what ya need really.
Living in the mountains of Colorado I’ve found the RAV4 Hybrid AWD to be a little more zippy and easier to park than the Highlander Hybrid AWD. The RAV4 has this fun compact vibe that just feels right for city driving but it’s still surprisingly capable off-road.
The Highlander does have more space for family trips but for my weekend adventures the RAV4 fits my needs better.
I ve driven both in the snowy winters of Colorado and honestly I think the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels nimbler but the Highlander Hybrid AWD has more room for family trips.
If you need space for kids and gear go Highlander but if you want agility I’d say RAV4 is the way to go.
I ve driven both in snowy Canada and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid feels peppier and easier to maneuver. Highlander is comfy with more space but RAV4 just has that fun factor.
Plus the gas mileage is way better in the RAV4. Makes me think twice on long trips. Just my two cents really.
I’ve always liked smaller SUVs so the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels perfect for my city driving in Toronto. but the Highlander Hybrid AWD has more space for family trips. depends on what you need really. both have their perks.
I’ve driven both the RAV4 Hybrid and the Highlander Hybrid in the snowy streets of Ottawa. Honestly the RAV4 feels nimbler and more fun to zip around. That said the Highlander has more space for my family and the trunk for all our stuff.
If you’re alone or just commuting the RAV4 is more efficient but for road trips with kids definitely go for the Highlander. It just fits right.
I lived in the snowy mountains of Colorado and I’ve gotta say the RAV4 Hybrid AWD was a champ getting through those tough spots. But the Highlander Hybrid has way more space for family road trips.
I ve driven both in Oregon and honestly the RAV4 has this zippiness that makes it super fun to handle. The Highlander feels more like a family cruiser heavier but spacious.
If you want a bit more adventure the RAV4 Hybrid AWD seems worth it. Just depends on your needs I guess.
I’ve driven both and honestly i found the RAV4 Hybrid AWD to be more zippy around town while the Highlander felt like a big comfy couch ideal for family road trips.
If I want space and power I go Highlander if im keeping it casual the RAV4 fits like a glove.
I’ve driven both in snowy New England and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid AWD felt more nimble and fun but the Highlander Hybrid AWD has more space. Depends what you need really. Both are cool tho.
I ve driven both and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels peppier around town up here in Canada
Highlander Hybrid is great but RAV4 just has this zippy vibe to it
I ve driven both in Colorado and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels peppier and easier to park. I like how nimble it is on mountain roads.
But the Highlander Hybrid AWD has way more space if you got kids or a lot of gear.
It really comes down to how you plan to use it and your vibe with the size.
I ve driven both in snowy conditions here in Canada and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels a bit nimbler and easier to park
but the Highlander does have that extra space for family trips
i drove the RAV4 Hybrid AWD for a few weeks in Toronto and it was a blast
the Highlander Hybrid AWD just feels too big for city driving honestly it’s like a tank
I’ve driven both in snowy Toronto winters and honestly the RAV4 Hybrid AWD feels zippier but Highlander Hybrid has more space for family.
I ve been driving my RAV4 Hybrid AWD here in Canada and honestly its been great for winter.
The Highlander Hybrid AWD seemed bigger but not sure it could compete in the fuel economy department.
Living in the snowy mountains of Colorado I’ve found the RAV4 Hybrid AWD to be fantastic for winter driving It handles better in the tight spots than the Highlander which feels bulkier But if you need more space the Highlander can’t be beat I ve had my RAV4 for a year now and love it for my daily commutes
I ve been driving a RAV4 Hybrid AWD in the snowy mountains of Colorado and its been a game changer for me. The compact size is perfect for tight spots but it still packs a punch in power. Highlander might seem roomier but I prefer the RAV4’s agility.