Category Archives: Toyota RAV4

2016 Ford Escape vs Toyota Rav4

2016 Ford Escape vs Toyota Rav4

You probably know some loyal Ford people in your life. Perhaps you’re also aware of a friend or two who swear up and down that Toyota is the best value for your money, and they’d never go with another brand. Here at Western Slope Auto, we see your friends’ points. All of them. That’s why we proudly offer both Ford and Toyota models for you to carefully check out and choose from. And unlike your friends, our salespeople will never try to sway you one way or another based on personal bias – It’s all about you!

Let’s start by comparing two very popular Ford and Toyota models in the ever-growing class of compact crossover models. Sometimes known as small SUVs, compact crossovers are perfect for just about everyone from college students to commuters to small families, with that just-right mix of efficiency, capability, space, and features. We’re going to go over the differences between the 2016 Ford Escape vs Toyota Rav4 to help you get a better sense of which one might be right for you. Read the rest of this entry >>

Western Slope Looks at the New RAV4 vs. the CR-V

2013 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2013 Honda CR-V

The 2013 Toyota RAV4 went through a few changes for the new model.

2013 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2013 Honda CR-V

The crossover SUV segment is a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none. Vehicles in that segment offer more room than a full-size sedan, but better maneuverability than a full-size SUV and also many options in the class offer the capability for towing light duty trailers. These are very flexible and sturdy vehicles that are perfect options for those that have outgrown sedans and are still a bit cautious about the idea of going full-blown SUV. Just about every automaker has a number of crossover SUVs to choose from. However, among two of the best available are the 2013 Toyota RAV4 and the 2013 Honda CR-V. At Western Slope Auto, we think that a comparison between the 2013 Toyota RAV4 vs. the 2013 Honda CR-V leans toward the Toyota model. Read the rest of this entry >>