Orlando Toyota RAV4 has advantages over the Honda CR-V
- Better fuel efficiency, which is ALWAYS a selling point. You'll get 24/31 mpg in this compact SUV, while the Honda CR-V doesn't quite reach that point – it only gets 22/30 mpg, a difference that can add up after a while.
- You'll also get a bigger fuel tank in the 2014 Toyota RAV4 in Orlando – 15.9 gallons – as compared to the Honda CR-V's 15.3 gallon tank. It may not seem like much, but it does add up, especially when you hit the highway for road trips!
- Speaking of road trips, you'll get more cargo space in the new Toyota RAV4 with 38.4 cubic feet of space up for grabs. The Honda CR-V falls short with 37.3 cubic feet inside.
Get more safety in this new Toyota SUV!
- A standard integrated backup camera so you have better visibility behind you – you'll have to shell out extra bucks for this feature on the Honda CR-V. You'll also find knee airbags included as a standard feature, as well as more safety options, including the Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.
- The Toyota Star Safety System also comes standard on this new Toyota SUV; it's a specially designed set of six different safety technologies that work together to make your drive time that much more secure, and was carefully crafted by researchers at Toyota!