2017 Toyota RAV4 Review: Practical, Pragmatic, but Not So Peppy
Overview: Toyota practically invented the compact crossover with the first RAV4 in the mid-1990s, and it?s still a big player in the segment with the fourth-generation RAV4 that has been around since 2012. Like its predecessors, the 2017 RAV4 is a small, car-based SUV with five seats standard (there?s no third row offered in this generation) and either front- or all-wheel drive. Also as it did in the ?90s, the RAV4 competes head-on with the Honda CR-V, although plenty of new entries have popped up in the ensuing years including the Ford Escape, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, and Mazda CX-5. With merely average performance and relatively plain styling, the current RAV4 isn?t a standout among its competitive set. Even so, the RAV4?s reputation for practicality, comfort, and reliability means it?s giving the CR-V a run for its money in the 2016 sales race: Toyota has sold 286,809 RAV4s through October to the CR-V?s 293,799 units. READ MORE ??
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