Instinctive
Footballguy
We ended up with Toyota's Crown Signia. Much bigger inside than the RAV4 and much better gas mileage. By the time you do the trim and features we want, pricing was somewhat close too. Crown Signia has more pickup too - which my wife strongly preferred for merging onto the highway. Finally, it has a way to start it remotely, which in TX when it has to be parked outside or getting groceries and its 100, is really nice to get the AC going for 10 mins before you need it, especially with babies.That's where we are. We are slowing playing the 3 dealerships to see which offers the best deal in the end. So u did purchase the RAV4? If so, still like it after some time?We looked at and liked all 3 of these in our search. Only the RAV4 comfortably fit me and an infant carseat behind me. If not for that criteria, we'd have just gone with whichever was cheapest I think.We have narrowed it down to 3 vehicles for my wife. We are slow rolling it and being patient. Weird time to buy a new car. Will purchase one of these this month.
2025 Honda HRV Sport. CRVs are just boxy and tank like. HRV is sharp. 1% interest for 3 years.
2025 Mazda CX5 Carbon Edition. I really liked the way it drives.
2025 Toyota Rav4 XLE. Most expensive of the 3. Prolly the better car.
We were basically in a tough decision to either spend WAY more for a Lexus RX350 or go with the sensible RAV4, but the Crown Signia was released to the market like a month before we would make our final decision. It was basically everything we preferred about the Lexus, but for $12k less money.