I love toyota for the safety and quality.Anonymous wrote:Which does he prefer? Are you loyal to Toyota?
Anonymous wrote:The one he wants. Ask him.

Anonymous wrote:If you hit a person with your vehicle while driving, you're 2-3 times more likely to kill them if you're driving an SUV (even a "small" SUV like the RAV4) than if you're driving a sedan (like the Camry).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny I've just spent hours researching some used RAV4s for my kids, so I'll weigh in. (I'm in Los Angeles and the only criterion for my younger DD is that the car must be able to carry a surfboard inside the car, so the Camry is out for us.)
I'm staring at this month's consumer reports magazine which has ratings for used cars. (these are all 2016) The RAV4 comes in good at overall score of 73. The category is Compact SUVs.
The Toyota Camry comes in GREAT at an 83 for the Hybrid and 82 for the regular. But fyi, it's in a different class, it's in Midsize Cars.
So I'd go to consumerreports.org and sign up and take a look at the rankings, and the safety features. My older DD almost had me talked into a Jeep Wrangler until I looked at how poorly it handled and the reliability rating and how it wasn't great on side crashes, which was the very type of accident that my DD was in which necessitated me looking for cars in the first place.
Or, you can just decide, what kind of car do you want him to have, a midsize car or a compact SUV?
The Wranglers safety testing isn't exactly accurate as a lot of it is on electronics vs. actual crashes if you do the research. I would't get a kid one but we have one and love it. If you look at actual crashes, they do pretty well, especially if you get the steel bumpers. The RAV4 is pretty small. I would not go with a compact anything for a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Funny I've just spent hours researching some used RAV4s for my kids, so I'll weigh in. (I'm in Los Angeles and the only criterion for my younger DD is that the car must be able to carry a surfboard inside the car, so the Camry is out for us.)
I'm staring at this month's consumer reports magazine which has ratings for used cars. (these are all 2016) The RAV4 comes in good at overall score of 73. The category is Compact SUVs.
The Toyota Camry comes in GREAT at an 83 for the Hybrid and 82 for the regular. But fyi, it's in a different class, it's in Midsize Cars.
So I'd go to consumerreports.org and sign up and take a look at the rankings, and the safety features. My older DD almost had me talked into a Jeep Wrangler until I looked at how poorly it handled and the reliability rating and how it wasn't great on side crashes, which was the very type of accident that my DD was in which necessitated me looking for cars in the first place.
Or, you can just decide, what kind of car do you want him to have, a midsize car or a compact SUV?