Rav4 vs Equinox

   RAV4 VALUE STORY    

Take your adventures further than ever before with RAV4. It’s got the look you crave: a daring front end, restyled rear fascia, sleek exterior and stylish new wheels. Enjoy every trip, from uphill to downtown, in RAV4’s roomy interior. The driver and front passenger enjoy available heated seats and dual zone automatic climate control. RAV4 makes comfort and convenience a priority. Reduced noise, vibration and harshness help make for a quiet cabin, and the available flexible cargo net system and second-row seats with a reclining, folding 60/40 split let you easily reconfigure the cargo area to meet your needs. Let’s go places! 

   RAV4 VS EQUINOX   

Still deciding between the Toyota and a competitor? Here are a few ways in which the 2017 Toyota RAV4 AWD Platinum compares against the 2017 Chevrolet Equinox Premier AWD. Starting with fuel economy, RAV4 Platinum AWD's Combined Fuel Economy (City/Hwy) is 25 while Equinox Premier AWD's Combined Fuel Economy (City/Hwy) is 18. Also, The Cruising Range of the RAV4 Platinum AWD is 400 while it is 342 on the Equinox Premier AWD. Carrying something? The RAV4 Platinum AWD has 6.9 more Cubic Feet of Cargo Volume than the Equinox Premier AWD. If you’re looking for safety, consider Front Knee Airbags are Standard on the RAV4 Platinum AWD while Not Available on the Equinox Premier AWD. Finally, RAV4 Platinum AWD has Unlimited Anti-Corrosion Warranty Miles while Equinox Premier AWD has 100000 Anti-Corrosion Warranty Miles. These are just a few areas where the RAV4 outperforms the Equinox. Learn more in the chart below, contact us at 715.675.7775 or the reach out via the form below. 

   THIRD PARTY REVIEWS   

"Its combination of features, passenger space and everyday utility warrant a closer look if you're shopping for a small crossover"  - Edmunds.com Read Article

"… for the way most people drive a compact-crossover SUV, the RAV4 has everything they need.”  - Kelley Blue Book / Read Article 

"With its low cost of ownership, efficiency, and safety ratings, the RAV4 will make lots of sense for some buyers, especially those who have an attachment to the Toyota brand.”  - Motor Trend / Read Article

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