Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regular hybrid crv for 5 years, hybrid rav4 two years. Both great. Over 40 mpg average. If you don’t pay attention, you won’t know that it’s a hybrid when you’re driving.
Why did you get rid of the RAV4 if it was great
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a RAV4 plug-in hybrid.
It is great. Love it. I plug it into an ordinary outlet in my garage, and it's charged when I get up in the morning. It only goes 40 miles on electric power, but I don't have a long commute, so it's fine for me. For longer trips, it's a regular hybrid. Gets about 40 MPG. It's very powerful -- the electric engine makes the car heavier and it is very zippy. Must peppier than my old Hyundai. It's not cheap. You pay about $10k more for the plug in hybrid model, but it's worth it IMHO.
What kind of electricity usage is this? Is it a massive amount? Or is it like having left a light on?
Anonymous wrote:I have a RAV4 plug-in hybrid.
It is great. Love it. I plug it into an ordinary outlet in my garage, and it's charged when I get up in the morning. It only goes 40 miles on electric power, but I don't have a long commute, so it's fine for me. For longer trips, it's a regular hybrid. Gets about 40 MPG. It's very powerful -- the electric engine makes the car heavier and it is very zippy. Must peppier than my old Hyundai. It's not cheap. You pay about $10k more for the plug in hybrid model, but it's worth it IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Regular hybrid crv for 5 years, hybrid rav4 two years. Both great. Over 40 mpg average. If you don’t pay attention, you won’t know that it’s a hybrid when you’re driving.
Anonymous wrote:I have a RAV4 plug-in hybrid.
It is great. Love it. I plug it into an ordinary outlet in my garage, and it's charged when I get up in the morning. It only goes 40 miles on electric power, but I don't have a long commute, so it's fine for me. For longer trips, it's a regular hybrid. Gets about 40 MPG. It's very powerful -- the electric engine makes the car heavier and it is very zippy. Must peppier than my old Hyundai. It's not cheap. You pay about $10k more for the plug in hybrid model, but it's worth it IMHO.