Archive for November, 2009
Facts about the 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited

There have been several award-winning trucks from Toyota over the years, including the Toyota RAV4 of 2008. There are three trim levels to the RAV4, including Sport, Limited, and Base. The Limited version is one of the more popular options, outselling other configurations. Like in 2007 the popular 3.5 liter has made this a popular choice for sport utility buyers nationwide.
A Better 1998’s Model: The Toyota RAV4 for 1999

The 1999 RAV4 is an important vehicle to Toyota for the sport utility market segment. The Base is a member of a series of one trim levels for the RAV4 which include Base. The four-door truck with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Toyota. There is strong competition from vehicles from Nissan.
The Toyota RAV4 Base for 1996
A high point in the sport utility market is the Toyota RAV4. In 1996 Toyota rolled out an upgraded version of the RAV4 with one versions: Base. Sales for the RAV4, especially the RAV4 Base, were brisk during 1996 and 1997. The improved reliability and the updated styling were responsible for the increased interest.
Insight Into the Ford Escort for 1996
The 1996 Escort is an important vehicle to Ford for the sedan market segment. The Sport is a member of a series of four trim levels for the Escort which include GT, LX, Sport, and Base. The four-door car with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Ford. There is strong competition from vehicles from Honda.
Getting 26 Miles a Gallon: The 1997 Toyota RAV4 Base

Toyota introduced the RAV4 Base in late 1996 to regain its grip on the Sport Utility market. There are 1 trim levels for the RAV4 in 1997: . With two doors and spacious seating for five, the all-wheel drive RAV4 makes a statement. There is plenty of competition in the Sport Utility market, including strong offerings from Honda.