We are renting a Toyota RAV4 now and I’m hard to impress but I like it. It’s a Hybrid, 2.5 liter engine. I wouldn’t be that thrilled with it except for the fuel mileage. It’s getting 39mpg mixed driving. It’s maybe a little small but maybe not. They make a Highlander which looks like it gets 35mpg. It looks like Honda makes the CRV in a hybrid but that’s it for them. The CRV looks similar to the RAV4 in size. I think I’d prefer Honda or Toyota but I’m not brand loyal. Any other ones we should look at?
Depends on what you're looking for. (I know, DUH . . . )
Do you want stiff and sporty, fast, plush, spacious, kid hauler, dog hauler, etc.?
What tech features do you want? Make a list. Self-parking, Adaptive Cruise and Lane Keep Assist (pretty standard now), Heads-up display (super nice), Heated / cooled seats (front and/or rear), Heated steering wheel (nice!)???
And first, do you want / need a 3rd row? This will focus your search.
We had a Pilot Elite with a 3rd row. Never even unfolded it. Was never used. Have a CR-V that's nice and gets 30+ mpg. Ford Escape Hybrid has been a daily beater for me for years. Wife drove Hondas for many years but decided she was ready for something different. Within the last 6 months we test drove about everything -- Honda, Acura, Toyota, Ford Explorer, Kia Telluride (like it), Hyundai Tuscon, BMW X5, Audi, Mazda, Mercedes GLE, Volovo, Subaru, and finally Lexus. Wish we'd tried it first! I found one in stock, out of state, and we drove down and bought it the next day. Lexus RX350 Hybrid with premium luxury interior. Super nice and comfy ride, no 3rd row, self-parking, all the current tech except "hands free driving", 30+ MPG. Dash screens and controls are well integrated and simpler to operate than several of the other brands too.
Also recently picked up a 3 year old Grand Cherokee to upgrade my daily beater. All the options except self-parking. Wasn't really looking for a Jeep, but in the top trim levels it's a really nice ride -- MUCH nicer than Cherokee, Liberty, and Patriot models I've driven as fleet vehicles or the old '95 Cherokee Country model that we used for our foul-weather vehicle years ago. No comparison -- they've come a long way, Baby.
If you go toward a mini-van, the Honda Odyssey is worth a look. When you fold down the seats that thing is like a small cargo van.