ORLANDO: Toyota has all set to launch its new flagship model RAV4 Hybrid at New York Auto show on April 1.
The 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid in Orlando is a pretty big deal – it’s going to offer our customers a compact SUV solution that’s maneuverable and fuel-efficient, while at the same time offering a large degree of cargo space and passenger room. The current model gets 24 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway, so we’re excited to see what kind of fuel economy the stepped-up hybrid version will bring to the table!
Not sure if you should shoot for the traditional gasoline-powered Orlando Toyota RAV4, or take home the new Toyota hybrid version when it arrives? We can help you decide! Here are some factors to take into consideration when you’re considering going green for your drive time:
What type of performance do you want? The Orlando Toyota RAV4 Hybrid will put a precedence on a green performance and enhanced fuel efficiency. That being said, if you place importance on speed, horsepower, and torque, or need a vehicle that can tow heavy loads, you may not want to buy the hybrid model of this best-seller.
What does your drive time look like? Do you do a lot of highway driving? The 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid in Orlando will be best suited for city and suburban driving, just like all of our other new Toyota hybrids. If you hit the highway for most of your drive time, a hybrid may not be necessary to help you save fuel. Consider your route before you decide which model is best for you!
Are you putting a lot of emphasis on price? If you are, you may want to shoot for the original model of this SUV. Our Toyota hybrids tend to be a bit pricier from the get go, but you’ll often make up your money as you hit the road with your fuel economy and gas savings! You have to decide if the trade-off is worth it – are you willing to pay more now to save down the road?
Space, however, is one thing you won’t have to worry about when you hit the road in a new Toyota hybrid. We have super-spacious options, and the new 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid in Orlando will definitely fall into that category! If it’s anything like its traditionally powered sibling, it’ll offer over 38 cubic feet of space for you to utilize.