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CX-7 or Rav4?
Topic Started: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:12 am (65 Views)
Spear
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HIGH LIFE!!!!!!!!!

So next year my mom's lease on her Mustang runs out, and she's looking to get something different. She wanted a Rav4 before she got the Mustang, but a mix of myself and the Florida weather convinced her to get a Mustang. However, she's moving back to Michigan soon, and some sort of SUV-Crossover makes more sense with the winters here than a rear wheel drive convertable. So she's looking at a Rav4. A fine choice, but I decided to look into a CX-7 because well...Mazdas own.

An AWD CX-7 when compared to an AWD Rav4, both with a remote start, is cheaper than a Rav4. However the Toyota get's better mileage, even with the more powerful 6 cylinder engine. Although knowing my mom, the CX-7 is more her in the styling department, and personally I think it'd just be more fun to drive.

So what's your opinion? Which one would you get with the circumstances?
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jrmycmpfan
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I would rather have the CX-7 because it looks better and is more "sporty." Plus, I dunno why but the Rav4 gives me a generic feel. Oh yeah, does it really matter about the snow or weather? Because both are AWD.
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jrmycmpfan
Feb 17 2008, 02:17 AM
I would rather have the CX-7 because it looks better and is more "sporty." Plus, I dunno why but the Rav4 gives me a generic feel. Oh yeah, does it really matter about the snow or weather? Because both are AWD.

Actually I found that AWD isn't standard on both Models, so I compared similar AWD models.
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Gaylord
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my mom has a rav 4 and quite frankly im sick of it,
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