Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
Different strokes for different folks. Just as you say that you can live without creature comforts, I'm sure many people will say that they can live without a 2.5L 200 hp engine and will prefer a feature-packed car. Otherwise they would've gone for something basic like a Rush.

I'm willing to bet that the RAV4 won't sell well because people don't care about direction injection and will instead be dissuaded by the lack of creature comforts for the price you pay.

If you want a RAV4, noone is stopping you from buying. Just don't expect that everyone's value system is the same as yours.

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Yes it is easy to be blinded by features nowadays, it’s how they hook customers. Impress them in the showroom... but its also important not to forget the foundation of a vehicle.

Performance of the new Rav4 seemed to have improved over the old one.
2019 Toyota RAV4 AWD : Acceleration test in Sport's mode! ! | 0-60 Mph / 0-100 Km/h - YouTube