Toyota hybrids are a great in between, and we need more plug-in hybrids in their lineup IMO but for people who aren’t quite ready to go the whole way with an EV they are a phenomenal option. My son has a Volvo plug-in hybrid and his fuel consumption went from four tanks a month to one tank a month if he’s just going back-and-forth to work. that’s a savings of about $250 a month.
I had a 2019 RAV4 hybrid and it really is a completely seamless experience.
Rented a Volvo XC60 T8 Polestar hybrid for 4 days and it was a blast to drive…even would charge halfway back to full when coming down the mountains where we were staying. I enjoyed it so much that I am shopping for a XC90 hybrid to replace our Ascent. The electric range is perfect for our commute to work.
Rav4 Prime and the new Prius Prime, literally have enough range for the average Americans commute and back. The Rav gets the leg up cus it’s AWD and is a beast in the snow. Toyota should kill the BZ4X and use all those batteries and factories into making more Rav4 Primes. They’re excellent unicorns.
Yeah the RAV4 is a phenomenal vehicle. I had one of the first primes where I live ordered but Toyota tried to do a market adjustment on me and I told them to take their car and shove it up their ass. Then I returned my Toyota lease and bought a Volvo because I’m not gonna deal with a dealership or a company that plays games like that. I ordered the vehicle and I waited about eight months for it maybe longer. It was my third Toyota personally and the fourth Toyota in the family and they tried to add $5000 onto. Not gonna happen.
Toyota hybrids are a great in between, and we need more plug-in hybrids in their lineup IMO but for people who aren’t quite ready to go the whole way with an EV they are a phenomenal option. My son has a Volvo plug-in hybrid and his fuel consumption went from four tanks a month to one tank a month if he’s just going back-and-forth to work. that’s a savings of about $250 a month.
I had a 2019 RAV4 hybrid and it really is a completely seamless experience.
Rented a Volvo XC60 T8 Polestar hybrid for 4 days and it was a blast to drive…even would charge halfway back to full when coming down the mountains where we were staying. I enjoyed it so much that I am shopping for a XC90 hybrid to replace our Ascent. The electric range is perfect for our commute to work.
Rav4 Prime and the new Prius Prime, literally have enough range for the average Americans commute and back. The Rav gets the leg up cus it’s AWD and is a beast in the snow. Toyota should kill the BZ4X and use all those batteries and factories into making more Rav4 Primes. They’re excellent unicorns.
Yeah the RAV4 is a phenomenal vehicle. I had one of the first primes where I live ordered but Toyota tried to do a market adjustment on me and I told them to take their car and shove it up their ass. Then I returned my Toyota lease and bought a Volvo because I’m not gonna deal with a dealership or a company that plays games like that. I ordered the vehicle and I waited about eight months for it maybe longer. It was my third Toyota personally and the fourth Toyota in the family and they tried to add $5000 onto. Not gonna happen.