Overview & Reviews
A new Technology package for the Limited model bundles last year's blind-spot monitoring system with a lane departure warning system and automatic high-beam control. Otherwise, the 2014 Toyota RAV4 is unchanged.
- Strikes a good balance between ride comfort and sure-footed handling.
- Roomy interior for people and cargo
- Usefulness of available Entune smartphone features are diminished by cumbersome setup process.
- No engine upgrade option
User Reviews:
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A bunch of 4s - 2014 Toyota RAV4
By billiebad - July 31 - 10:43 am1500 miles and three weeks since purchase. Black with Terra Cotta - I like the interior colors versus all black. Just finished a road trip. Milage since purchase 26.8 - estimate highway at close to published 29. It is not a race car but I knew that. Wanted the range of milage we are getting. Enjoy the wide storage in the rear. Better than competition. Front seat comfort is good - visibility is good using mirrors. Interior style is appealing. Challenges - none of which would change my decision. No Homelink - even in Limited trim. Didnt realize and would like. No rain sensing wipers - spoiled with this on another vehicle - and had a very rainy road trip.
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Great except for bluetooth... - 2014 Toyota RAV4
By rmundlimo - June 22 - 3:57 pmThe Rav 4 is a responsive, small SUV and well appointed. The auto liftgate is handy and all the features you might want are available in the Limited. HOWEVER, if you have an I-Phone 4, you will not be able to load the contacts from your phone on to the bluetooth system! Wish they had told us that the contacts would load on the base models, but NOT their top of the line model. If this is important to you, and it should be, look elsewhere.
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