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Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Tideland Prius, Sep 13, 2022.

  1. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    2023 Honda CR-V More Expensive Than Before, Hybrid Gets 40 MPG
     
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    I’m really considering the crv hybrid also thinking about the model y
     
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    Sadly the HV controls now look like Toyota: all the vent modes are controlled by a single, flush-on-the-dash button you push multiple times to select what you want. This necessitates eyes off the road for a protracted time. I don’t know why they all jumped on this bandwagon, suspect cost-cutting and short memories.
     
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    I have found the crv vent modes button acceptable in our similar crv. The temperature knob is the same and fan speed knob looks easier in the new model. There is little doubt the crv is a better riding, tighter and quieter car than the rav4 but the rav's hybrid technology is more advanced. Certainly the rav4 prime is far better hybrid tech. The crv's blind spot implementation is excellent and the auto braking has never falsely triggered.

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  5. mikefocke

    mikefocke Prius v Three 2012, Avalon 2011

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    This in the first I have owned a BSM equipped car and the Toyota shows lights in the mirror, a mirror I've been trained over 60+ years to look at. No bings.

    What about the CRV's blind spot detection system is it you like over a Toyota implementation?
     
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    In addition to the flashing light in the mirror, you get an immediate audible warning with the turn signal. The audible further trains you to use the turn signal. Blind spot warning is the best of the day to day safety features. I also like the rear cross traffic alerts when reversing.
     
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    There's a one-button front defog/defrost setting. That's the only one most people urgently need while driving, not unlike the "all knobs all the way to the right" standard of the previous generation of manual HVAC controls.
     
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    mikefocke Prius v Three 2012, Avalon 2011

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    Have a friend who agrees with you, he traded in a Rav4 with maybe 20k miles for a Camry because he missed the beep and didn't like the ingress of an SUV.

    My Toyota mirror lights blink on as a vehicle enters my blind spot no matter if my turn signal is on or off. Since I always check it (or at least 99.8% of the time) I then know not to change lanes. I only get the warning squeal if I start to move to the side and a vehicle is proximate. I like the cross traffic alert, proximity detection when parking, pedestrian warnings ... what I call the nannies. Only real reason I sold a perfectly good Prius v hybrid for the Rav4 hybrid was these features. Saved my bacon several times.

    Another feature I like is the optional camera display in the rear view mirror. Great when the back is piled high with stuff. Or the 360 display that shows you where you are in the parking lines. Or while parking relative to the curb.

    Not to mention the lane tracking warnings and the ability to run for hundreds of miles on an interstate basically doing all the distance keeping and steering for you. When I picked up the car I had driven 350 miles to get it and it really helped on the same night trip back.

    And mine has the adaptive headlights that light up additional LED segment to light the inside of a turn you are making.

    Amazing what all the sensors and chips can do these days. If you can find a car to buy.