Impressions of the Toyota RAV4 for 2005

Buyers of the Toyota RAV4 are aware of the reputation of the truck they are purchasing. The RAV4 has been one of the premier vehicles of the Toyota line for years. It is considered an institution of a truck and the 2005 model is no exception. The Toyota RAV4 falls into the sport utility for the family category. People who purchase the RAV4 have been doing so for the last few generations in a family. It is a constant that only gets better with age.
The Toyota RAV4 Base for 2009

The Toyota RAV4 is a 4-door truck available at your Toyota dealer. The RAV4 came in three configurations: Sport, Limited, and Base. The Base configuration is powered by the 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine, which makes 31 highway miles and 21 city. The RAV4 competes in the Sport Utility market segment, in direct competition with Honda.
The Toyota RAV4 Base for 1999

There’s been a lot of talk about the Toyota RAV4 for 1999. As a leading truck in the sport utility market the RAV4 (and in this case specically the Base version) has maintained a high standard. The 4-door RAV4 is especially appealing to broad audience, making it a perfect truck to help Toyota as a brand in general.
Our Review of the 2009 Toyota RAV4 Sport

The 2009 Toyota RAV4 Sport was introduced to compete in the sport utility market. The Sport is a member of a series of three trim levels for the RAV4 which include Sport, Limited, and Base. The four-door truck with its four-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Toyota. There is strong competition from vehicles from Lexus.
The Toyota RAV4 Base for 2003

Toyota RAV4 Engine Specs: The RAV4 Base comes outfitted with a 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor that uses 16 valves. The engine, manufactured by Toyota, is mated to a five-speed transaxle by Toyota. This arrangement has demonstrated to be an effective style for Toyota.