Originally Posted by CT8
find the most reliable one drive it then if good buy it.
That's why so many people pick the RAV4(400K/yr). And statistically, they are very, very reliable. Very few RAV buyers go out and test drive the competition. Many of my own friends just go to the Toyota dealer and buy their vehicles, and they're not wrong for doing so.
However, they don't give anything else a chance because if they did, they may not buy the Toyota just based on the driving experience. Of course the Toyota will be great if you don't drive anything else. I also have a buddy that only buys Chevy without testing anything else in its segment and he is happy doing so.
I myself used to be HonYota ONLY until I gave the competition a chance. Now, I move around more and am happy to do so.
find the most reliable one drive it then if good buy it.
That's why so many people pick the RAV4(400K/yr). And statistically, they are very, very reliable. Very few RAV buyers go out and test drive the competition. Many of my own friends just go to the Toyota dealer and buy their vehicles, and they're not wrong for doing so.
However, they don't give anything else a chance because if they did, they may not buy the Toyota just based on the driving experience. Of course the Toyota will be great if you don't drive anything else. I also have a buddy that only buys Chevy without testing anything else in its segment and he is happy doing so.
I myself used to be HonYota ONLY until I gave the competition a chance. Now, I move around more and am happy to do so.