Saturday, February 5, 2011

Toyota rav4 2003

A new sport-package option with fender flares and a hood scoop highlights Toyota's smallest SUV for 2003. RAV4 uses a 148-hp 4-cyl engine teamed with manual or optional automatic transmission. It offers front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive without low-range gearing. The tailgate swings open from hinges on the right. Side airbags aren't available, but ABS is. So are leather upholstery, alloy wheels, and sunroof. Exclusive to the newly available Sport Package is a specific grille, nonfunctional hood scoop, gray bumpers and fender flares, and special interior trim.
Toyota rav4 2003
Toyota rav4 2003
Toyota rav4 2003

COMPETITION

Though our Best Buys, Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, and Mazda Tribute don't offer true off-road ability, they do mix ride comfort, cargo capacity, and versatility with all-weather traction. The V6 Tribute/Escape offers more power, comfort, and space than any in its class. CR-V has a bit more on-road refinement and cargo space.

Another car-based mini-SUV, Subaru Forester is a Recommended choice. Like the CR-V it doesn't have a low range for serious off-road use, but it blends excellent on-road manners with SUV styling. The Jeep Liberty may lack some of the advantages of more-carlike SUVs, but it leads the pack in off-road ability. It's Recommended as an affordable, capable competitor

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