IvankaMoore said:
RAV4s are everywhere. They’re efficient, reliable, and just a solid all-around car.
If you’re over 6 feet tall, it’s not exactly spacious.
I’m over 6 feet and I think it’s roomy enough.
IvankaMoore said:
RAV4s are everywhere. They’re efficient, reliable, and just a solid all-around car.
If you’re over 6 feet tall, it’s not exactly spacious.
I’m over 6 feet and I think it’s roomy enough.
The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the US for decades. If the RAV4 really outsold it, that’s a major shift.
Darby said:
The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the US for decades. If the RAV4 really outsold it, that’s a major shift.
If you count all models, GM trucks actually outsell both the F-150 and RAV4.
Darby said:
The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the US for decades. If the RAV4 really outsold it, that’s a major shift.
Why does it even matter what people buy? Let people drive what they want.
@Feng
Emissions affect everyone, though.
These rankings always feel weird. If you combine GM’s trucks, they usually outsell the F-150 or RAV4.
Maverick said:
These rankings always feel weird. If you combine GM’s trucks, they usually outsell the F-150 or RAV4.
So technically, the best-selling vehicle is actually GM’s trucks combined.
The F-150 never should have been number one. Most people don’t actually need a truck that big.
Mika said:
The F-150 never should have been number one. Most people don’t actually need a truck that big.
By that logic, most people don’t need a RAV4 either.
If Nissan is struggling so much, how do they still have a model in the top 10?
Hadden said:
If Nissan is struggling so much, how do they still have a model in the top 10?
One good model can’t save an entire company.
I wouldn’t buy a RAV4 or any of the newer Toyota models. They’ve changed too much.