Toyota RAV4 overtakes the Ford F-150 as the best selling in the US.

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  1. Georgina Rudkus

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    Video discusses how the RAV4 overtook the F-150.

     
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    wow, that's huge! and a good sign, imo
     
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    Thanks for linking to this video. I am trying to decide between a Prius (preferraby a Prius V or plug-in) and a RAV4 (which was suggested by a friend who drives a Prius V but is thinking about a RAV4 for herself). And, like the people in the video, I could afford a luxury vehicle, but I do not want one and never have wanted one. Our currents car are a gas-guzzling minivan and an aging 2003 Ford, But the Ford went to car heaven on Tuesday, so it is tiime to look for a hybrid — at last.
     
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    A Prius v is not a reliable used car and would save you no money. Head gasket leaks are hidden by sellers and excessive oil consumption is common. You would overpay today for a mistake that would became obvious later.
     
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    OK ... So I'm curious here. Is there some issue with the Prius?!? It seems to me that people today are buying more and more SUVs or Trucks. Does nobody want a regular car any more?!? I had a Ford Focus Wagon for a while, a 2000, which for NO good reason that I could control, replaced with a Jeep*. I was showing multiple dogs at shows and I need room for their crates. I no longer have those multiple dogs and have since been very happy with my '05 G2. If I swap it out tomorrow for a RAV4, am I gonna get the 60-mpg that I'm getting now?!? Does the Prius now suck?!?
     
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    it's too small for most people, for a variety of reasons. you can't put the genie back in the bottle.
    the only prius that's a problem is the gen 3, because of the egr, brake actuator and head gasket
     
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    Hey Zepp -- whilst I love the mpg of course (just now getting into the 90s and dare I say, 100s...?)... the 5G is pretty cramped, less room in it now than 4G for sure. I wouldn't give that up for its handling and esp the efficiency... but it doesn't allow much cross-shopping with those who most buy vehicle nowadays, those for crossovers like the RAV.

    43 mpg EPA means you can probably pretty easily hit 50s in one... but it isn't the 70s / 80s I used to get before slowing way down with the R-lane crowd (and getting their windbreak :p ). Better than just about anything that still has an ICE tho.

    If Akio's word means anything, the future Corolla will make the Prius obsolete, as it'll have equal or better capability w/o sacrificing as much function. Will believe it when I see it tho... probably right about the time I'm ready to trade in again :cautious::p
     
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    If you NEED a pickup, the F-150 isn't a bad choice although I'm NOT a Ford fan - but if you do not need a pickup the Rav-4 is a better vehicle - if not overly expensive for a small CUV.
    Probably not THE better vehicle - but I was outvoted in that particular poll. ;)
    There are several non-hybridized alternatives that are thousands cheaper and more widely available - but the RAV4 is the 'hot hatchback' in today's market for sure!

    The F-150 is dying from the 'dumbs.'
    In a fair and just world the "big 5" could put out a 1985 Toyota Pickup (or Ford Ranger) sized truck in the mid $20,000 price range - buuuuut...... the world is neither fair nor just.

    Farmers, Ranchers, and people in the trades who actually NEED a truck are forced to drive THIS as their 'last affordable truck.'
     
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    the base hycam is reasonably priced, gets 50mpg+, and is smooth, quiet and roomy. but a lot of people want an suv for various reasons.
    I suppose it was the same way when the station wagon was invented

    2026 Camry
    Starting MSRP $ 29,300*
     
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    Bet! Forgot about it... well tbh not an uncommon thing w\ Camrys :p

    Test-drove both ('24 5G & '25 Camcam) before pulling trigger on the Prees -- Camry defo felt more ponderous on-road but omg, the room inside vs. a 5G is not subtle (y) Ride was actually worse for Camry (both LE trims back-to-back)... but that can be down to stealership inflating tires to improve perception. That would've been done to the Prius as well tho... so I'd drive both in person before making any judgements -- the Camry's utility is miles above the Prius, esp that trunk area and back seat (y)

    I couldn't buy the Camry due to being too big (plus 57 mpg EPA is 5 mpg sweeter LE-to-LE (not to mention that Camry will never hit nearly 100 mpg as been doing now on the regular). But 60s and even 70s will be super-easy.
     
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    Different cars for sure. Both have their pluses and minuses.
    Prius got too small for me, and even the Camry is a head banger getting in and out.
    Bolt is perfect for Mrs b and I, but again, it has its limitations
     
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