Toyota RAV4 vs. Honda CR-V

Toyota RAV4 vs. Honda CR-V: Comparing Top Small SUVs in Pittsfield

Drivers from Bennington, VT and Great Barrington know how useful small SUVs can be for New England driving. Versatile, safe, and relatively efficient, the right kind of small SUV will be the perfect everyday companion for all your travels around Williamstown and North Adams. For us at our Pittsfield, MA Toyota dealership, the choice is clear when it comes to the competitive small SUV segment. The latest new Toyota RAV4 is truly a special vehicle.

To give you an idea of just how special this flagship Toyota SUV is, we're stacking it up against another top option. See how the new Toyota RAV4 compares to the Honda CR-V and visit our Pittsfield dealership from Bennington or Williamstown today for a test drive.

More Power, Better Efficiency With the Toyota RAV4

Alongside safety and cabin space, versatility is the key quality that small SUV shoppers seek around Great Barrington and North Adams. And with the new Toyota RAV4 offering more power and better fuel economy than the Honda CR-V, it's closest competitor, you know that buying or leasing from our Pittsfield dealership is the way to go. The four-cylinder engine in the RAV4 pumps out 203 horsepower while helping front-wheel drive versions earn up to 35 mpg on the highway. Both in terms of horsepower and max fuel economy, the CR-V falls short of those impressive figures.

Lower Starting Price With the New Toyota RAV4

Even as a top option in the small SUV segment, Toyota makes the popular RAV4 a bit more affordable than similar styles of the Honda CR-V. Even if you go all out for the range-topping Limited trim with the gas-powered RAV4 - Toyota also offers the RAV4 Prime, a hybrid version - you'll still spend less than the highest edition in the Honda CR-V model lineup. With more money saved as you upgrade to a top-of-the-line small SUV, you'll enjoy all sorts of adventures around New England and beyond even more.

New Englanders Prefer Toyota Safety Sense Driver Aids

Whether it's a RAV4, CR-V, or any other modern small SUV, you're likely getting a vehicle that's packed full of high-tech safety systems. So which brand's suite of safety features is better? It's always a matter of personal tastes, but judging how new Toyota models sell so well around Pittsfield and Bennington, drivers prefer our favorite brand's take on popular safety tech. The Toyota Safety Sense suite that's standard in the new RAV4 works incredibly well to keep your eyes on the road and prevent you and your passengers from risking any hazards when you're on the go.

Better Tech Options With the Toyota RAV4

Like we said about the safety systems offered with both SUVs, the infotainment tech and other amenities in the new Toyota RAV4 are far better than what you'll find in a comparable edition of the Honda CR-V. The standard touchscreen in the RAV4 is an inch larger than the display in the CR-V, and even when choosing higher trims, Toyota offers a larger 10.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, larger than the max 9-inch screen in the CR-V. Having a clearer, crisper display for smartphone integration and other apps keeps your eyes on the road and makes every journey around North Adams a bit safer when you wisely pick the new Toyota RAV4 over the Honda CR-V.

Visit Haddad Toyota in Pittsfield Today

We're sure local Honda dealerships are saying similar things bout the CR-V and any advantages it may have over the RAV4. But ultimately, it's up to you to decide which small SUV is the way to go. We invite you here to Haddad Toyota on the Pittsfield-Lenox Road today and check out the stunning, well-equipped and highly efficient RAV4 for yourself. You'll quickly discover what makes one of the most popular small SUVs one of the best vehicles you can have for all your New England travels.

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  1. Haddad Toyota

    130 Pittsfield-Lenox Rd
    Pittsfield, MA 01201

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