Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here with similar specs. We have a 2011 CRV and I have always driven a Honda so the CRV hybrid was high on my list (mainly because I’m comfortable with where the gadgets and buttons are located). We drive about 10-15k/year but most of that is road trips to Ohio. Should I scrap the CRV hybrid idea for the Rav 4 prime? We don’t have a garage so I won’t be able to charge at home.
NP here looking to move to EV/hybrid.
So a 2008 Prius is on its last legs? How long are these expected to last? When I replace I want it for a v. long time. I drive a 2008 now.
Anonymous wrote:NP here with similar specs. We have a 2011 CRV and I have always driven a Honda so the CRV hybrid was high on my list (mainly because I’m comfortable with where the gadgets and buttons are located). We drive about 10-15k/year but most of that is road trips to Ohio. Should I scrap the CRV hybrid idea for the Rav 4 prime? We don’t have a garage so I won’t be able to charge at home.
Anonymous wrote:I would look at the Hyundai Ioniq5. The critics love it, and Hyundai gets high marks for reliability. It also have good specs on range.
Anonymous wrote:Lexus NX PHEV
Really nice ride. And it was just redesigned this year, looks really sharp. Lexus is a work horse that will last 10-15 years.
. NM the IRS hasn’t updated their guidance yet so we won’t know.Anonymous wrote:Ask does the R4P qualify for the the IRA $7500 tax credit? Otherwise it’s nearly $10,000 more than the CRV hybrid touring…
Anonymous wrote:NP here with similar specs. We have a 2011 CRV and I have always driven a Honda so the CRV hybrid was high on my list (mainly because I’m comfortable with where the gadgets and buttons are located). We drive about 10-15k/year but most of that is road trips to Ohio. Should I scrap the CRV hybrid idea for the Rav 4 prime? We don’t have a garage so I won’t be able to charge at home.
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone out there who can help me justify the Volvo for these needs? I really like it aesthetically…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Rav4 Prime and really like it. We've only had it since March, so I can't speak to long-term reliability, but it's a Toyota so I'm not too worried.
Thanks very much for the feedback! Feels like maybe the obvious option of the RAV4 is also a clear winner as non-car people. The Volvo looks so nice though and we keep thinking we're missing something in terms of other less obvious choices...