Well my 2016 is at dealership and then loaned me a RAV4 and I ended up driving it only in SPORTS mode. Gave it back and they gave me a 2017 but not the highest trim. It feels identical while driving in comparison to 2016. The brakes are slightly better but this is around 4000 miles whereas mine's at 28,000. Frankly I like the embedded infotainment in 2016 better but 2017 interiors are little better (classier). Nothing to drop 2016 and go for 2017 though. They dropped the little cubicle besides the shift knob where I am used to putting my wallet and other papers though. Bad. I missed it, dearly. I think in 2017 - there's now less space to thrown stuff into, if driver.
The only real difference I am feeling is 2017 is a bit quieter perhaps and secondly the thumps are felt less, in other words it takes the bumps on the road a bit better. I am torn if that's indeed the case since this car is much new (in terms of ODO) and mine's 19-inch while this is 18-inch wheels. This is apparent even more (quietness) when in SPORTS mode - mine growls whereas this one - doesn't. In comparison though and my son agreed - RAV4 was even quieter.
My wife drove about 5 miles and told me the shift knob shifts up/down a bit smoother.
The other surprising aspect being acceleration. My 2016 seem to accelerate from stop or while cruising (reaction time on gas press) better than this loaner - quicker/more reactive in mine than in 2017.
There's 1 thing funny. I drove about 40 miles - cruised. It constantly bothered me but for the life of me could not put a finger on it. All thru, above 55 - 65 mph I feel I constantly heard a distinct but extremely low volume whistling/whining sound. I never heard anything like it in my 2016. Even my 10-year old heard it and said it's like Mom's car - which is a CVT. Note - children by default hear a higher frequency range. I don't know if its "crazy talk" but did hear it.
Just wanted to share and get some feedback regarding what changed in 2017 - I read its Gen #2 but really to be considered a 2nd. generation - I don't see much/any significant differences.
BTW: I like the front of 2016 better.
The only real difference I am feeling is 2017 is a bit quieter perhaps and secondly the thumps are felt less, in other words it takes the bumps on the road a bit better. I am torn if that's indeed the case since this car is much new (in terms of ODO) and mine's 19-inch while this is 18-inch wheels. This is apparent even more (quietness) when in SPORTS mode - mine growls whereas this one - doesn't. In comparison though and my son agreed - RAV4 was even quieter.
My wife drove about 5 miles and told me the shift knob shifts up/down a bit smoother.
The other surprising aspect being acceleration. My 2016 seem to accelerate from stop or while cruising (reaction time on gas press) better than this loaner - quicker/more reactive in mine than in 2017.
There's 1 thing funny. I drove about 40 miles - cruised. It constantly bothered me but for the life of me could not put a finger on it. All thru, above 55 - 65 mph I feel I constantly heard a distinct but extremely low volume whistling/whining sound. I never heard anything like it in my 2016. Even my 10-year old heard it and said it's like Mom's car - which is a CVT. Note - children by default hear a higher frequency range. I don't know if its "crazy talk" but did hear it.
Just wanted to share and get some feedback regarding what changed in 2017 - I read its Gen #2 but really to be considered a 2nd. generation - I don't see much/any significant differences.
BTW: I like the front of 2016 better.
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