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2004 Toyota RAV4 Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
The 2004 Toyota RAV4 is totally different from the RAV4 first introduced in 1996.

2006 Toyota RAV4 Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
Toyota's all-new RAV4 has a body that looks better than before. Gone are the funky pieces of plastic cladding, replaced by simple curves and a more finished look. Interior quality has never been a problem in theRAV4, and that's still the case today. It has a comfortable, well-thought-out, good-looking interior that's significantly bigger than the model it replaces. With an optional third-row seat, it holds up to seven people.

2005 Toyota RAV-4 Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

The name of this wagon signifies a Recreational Active Vehicle with 4WD. It varies from a body-on-frame SUV by using the unified structure of a car, namely Toyota's Celica coupe.



2006 Toyota RAV4 Car-Based Sport Utility Vehicle Crossover
The name of this wagon signifies a Recreational Active Vehicle with 4WD. It varies from a body-on-frame SUV by using the unified structure of a car.

2006 Toyota RAV4 Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
In 1996, Toyota hit a home run by doing something no other car company had done before: it built an SUV on a car platform. It seemed an odd move — is it a car or an SUV? But as it turned out, America was more than ready for a vehicle that offered the styling and roominess of an SUV in a smaller, more fuel-efficient package.

2003 Toyota RAV-4 Compact SUV
The car-based compact sport-utility wagon by Toyota rides on a platform lifted from the Celica coupe, with independent suspension components delivering a car-like ride quality.




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