2001 Toyota RAV4 listed at $6,995 >Mileage 53,374 >Listed 7 days ago >Exterior Color Natural White >Interior Color Gray >Transmission 4-speed Automatic w/OD, >MPG City/Hwy 23/27 >Engine 4 Cyl 2.0L Gas >Drive Type 4WD >Body Style SPORT UTILITY
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2006 Honda CRV LX listed at $7,800 >Mileage 97,714 >Listed 41 days ago >Exterior Color Beige >Interior Color Beige >Transmission 5-speed Automatic >MPG City/Hwy 22/27 >Engine 4 Cyl 2.4L Gas >Drive Type 4WD >Body Style SPORT UTILITY
What do lads? This is a tricky one. They both run as they should and have well kept interiors.
Will provide VIN if asked and also autotrader links.
Always RAV4 The awd system is better and the build quality is better.
Jace Sullivan
Buy a fucking Forester if you're looking for a crossover. At least it's got an AWD system that's not shit and the engine is mounted in the correct direction.
Angel Reyes
The rav4 has a 50/50 split
Benjamin James
When comparing a CRV with a RAV4 is build quality really that big of a margin though? Aren't they botu considered very well built?
Michael Rivera
Thats an over priced rav4. My gf and I are selling her 2011 rav4, 4wd,
Dominic Lopez
I worked at honda for a long time. The CRV is nowhere near the quality of the RAV4
David Johnson
2001 and 50k miles looks shady as fuck though. Whats so bad about the CRV? I'm leaning toward the RAV4 but want to be redpilled first.
>not 2001 The newer (after 2005) dont have 50/50 split
Mason Howard
Yeah definitely overpriced, the CRV osbmore reasonable, but 2001 50k miles on the RAV4, not sure how to feel about that
Justin Russell
more than likely it was a lease/soccer mom/old person. Get the VIN and have vin bro run it
Charles Campbell
Will do, gracias for all the advice. There are a couple CRV features I like more than the RAV4, like the rear door opening sideways vs a traditional hatch. But the RAV4 seems to have better reviews.
Jace Stewart
+ 0 recalls on the rav4
Xavier Nelson
Rav4 has timing belt. Crv has god tier K series engine with a timing chain.
I don't think the rav4 has a 50/50split. It should be the same as the crv the crv has a better torque vectoring awd system.
I'd choose the crv over the rav4 any day of the week
Ian Smith
neither. post your local craigslist. budget under 8k?
Easton Robinson
>Another retarded uninformed post by a namefag
Andrew Lee
Lads I just did the eBay free VIN trick on the RAV4 and it only showed reports from 2001 - 2004, with one suspected owner, what should I do? Seems a bit sketchy.
Jose Reyes
Okay lads, both vehicles have clean as fuck records, both likely soccer mom cars, RAV4 2001 - 2016 average 3k miles a year, serviced throughout, other thing is front brake pads and rotors were replaced twice in a 2 year window. What would cause this?
CR-V 2006 - 2016 averaged 9k miles a year and serviced throughout, looks as if another dealer sold it to this dealer though, which is a bit odd. Anyway the dealer that I'm buying from has replaced engine mounts, brake pads, wipers, tire's all the little shit just recently.
So I guess it comes down to preference I suppose, RAV4, almost 16 years old, 3k/y mile average, good maintenance or a CR-V, 10 years old 9k/y mile average, good maintenance.
I like the look of the RAV4's mileage now desu.
Need to bring the prices down on either anyway, both are asking too much.
Jace Cooper
>facts are retarded >I'm retarded
Brandon Gutierrez
Lads the CRV is gone, its between a 2001 rav4 55k miles and a 2004 rav4 90k miles, both awd, 2004 has. 2.4L engine though, prices are similar.