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Al Andre wrote:
> Thank you everyone for your input, I will look into these topics in more > depth. To answer some past questions, I didn't have snow tires on my 99 > accord and it was pretty bad. I do have snow tires on my 02 civic and it is > okay, but as soon as there is 6 inches or more on the ground I think twice > about driving, so its not that great to tell the truth. Mostly what I am > looking for is getting out of the driveway and getting up hills, so maybe > the Honda crv will work. I'll have to test drive them. itll likely suit you just fine, but you *might* need to replace the OEM tires with something better. |
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 19:11:02 GMT, "Al Andre" <alfred66@mindspring.com>
wrote: >Then I hate to say it, but they are making the RAV4 look appealing to women >so women will spend more on it, then the CRV which costs much less. I know >you can get a great SUV by getting the CRV LX 4WD with mudguards and >destination charge for only $21,800.00. The same options in the RAV4 will >cost you about $25,000.00. > >Pricewise, and based on logic, yes I have made up my mind to get the CRV. I >just wanted to know if anyone likes the RAV4 over the CRV and why? I live in >New England, where many of the roads are hilly, curvy, dark, unlit, and >there are snowstorms and torrential/fog and rains often. > >After buying a 1999 Accord EX V6 which was bad in the snow and a 2002 Civic >EX which is fair but not that great in the snow, I am ready for something >else. Did you try a Honda Element? Less expensive than CRV or RAV4. |
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There's another thing to consider is when things brake or even wear items
are far more expensive on a Toyota than a Honda. RAV4 is also too small when we looked at it in 2003. There's so much legroom in the back it's unbelievable. Everyone that sits in the back is quite suprised, considered that the CRV doesn't look that huge outside. "Al Andre" <alfred66@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:dDlpd.3489$NU3.967@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >I have been considering the CRV LX 4WD very much, and then I started to > wonder if I should consider the RAV4 also. I noticed that both men and > women > drive the CRV and there aren't any gender specific commercials for it. > However the RAV4 seems aimed at women only, and whenever I see one on the > road, a woman is driving it. Being a guy I am not sure that I want to > consider one with this in mind. I still want to know how they compare or > if > anyone as test driven them both? > > I know the RAV4 is more expensive for the same options. With the 2005 CRV > LX, you also get 4 wheel disc brakes, EBD and ABS and VSA, and head > curtain > airbags. With the RAV4 you have to spend much more to get the same > options, > making it cost 1000's more. What's the verdict? > > Thanks, > Al > > |
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