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2009 Toyota RAV4 Sport (A4) 4x4
2.5L I-4 engine, 4 speed automatic transmission 21 MPG City / 27 MPG Hwy
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Editorial Reviews
2009 Toyota RAV4 Review
Fresh look, better mileage, more options.
"The Toyota RAV4 is enjoyable to drive and packaged well. Three rows of seating are available. The available V6 engine delivers lots of power." Read more
2008 Toyota RAV4 Review
Powerful V6 and three-row seating available.
"The Toyota RAV4 is enjoyable to drive and packaged well. Three rows of seating are available. The available V6 engine delivers lots of power." Read more
2007 Toyota RAV4 Review
Bigger, faster, safer.
"Fresh from a complete redesign, the 2007 Toyota RAV4 adds more standard safety features. It has more power, more room and more seats than models built before 2006. The presentation is seamless, the driving pleasurable and the packaging delivered with the usual Toyota aplomb. The RAV4 and the Honda CR-V essentially created this class. With the availability of a V6 engine, three rows of seating and the virtues mentioned above, Toyota has now climbed back into the lead." Read more
2006 Toyota RAV4 Review
Rebirth and redefinition of the cute-ute
"Toyota completely redesigns the RAV4, adding muscle, rugged style, and greater interior room without losing its fun-to-drive character. The resulting 2006 Toyota RAV4 is among the best of its breed." Read more
2006 Toyota RAV4 Review
All-new, available with V6 and seven-passenger seating.
"The 2006 Toyota RAV4 is all new, with more power, more room, and more seats. The presentation is seamless, the driving pleasurable and the packaging delivered with the usual Toyota aplomb. The RAV4 and the Honda CR-V essentially created this class. With the availability of a V6 engine, three rows of seating, and the virtues mentioned above, Toyota has now climbed back into the lead with the new RAV4." Read more
2003 Toyota RAV4 Review
Practical and stylish.
"Toyota RAV4 looks aggressively cool. When popular options are added, it isn't the cheapest small utility. But it's a pleasant companion and comes with Toyota's legendary levels of quality, durability and reliability." Read more
2002 Toyota RAV4 Review
Stylish and nimble.
"Toyota's RAV4 looks aggressively cool. When popular options are added, it isn't the cheapest small utility. But it's a pleasant companion and comes with Toyota's legendary levels of quality, durability, and reliability." Read more
2001 Toyota RAV4 Review
All-new design increases size, power and visual appeal.
"There's little doubt that the RAV4 is improved at every turn. It's bigger, faster, safer, smoother riding and better handling. And its looks have been transformed from cobbly cute to aggressively cool. The base price has been increased modestly, but add key options, such as air conditioning and anti-lock brakes, and the price climbs quickly. But overall, it represents a huge improvement over last year's model." Read more
2000 Toyota RAV4 Review
A cute, practical and durable pacesetter.
"Toyota's RAV4 is tougher than a car, softer than a truck and as big as a small wagon. It offers some of that rugged image that's so popular today in a smaller package, while delivering a measure of spunk and fun with unique styling." Read more
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About 2009 Toyota RAV4 Photos
Autobytel, Inc. staff photographers are provided RAV4 vehicles from the manufacturer to shoot Toyota RAV4 photos. Our photographers provide the most appropriate and effective 2009 Toyota RAV4 pictures to assist consumers in their 2009 Toyota RAV4 research.
How often Toyota RAV4 photos are updated
Toyota RAV4 pictures are updated when Toyota manufacturers provide vehicles to Autobytel, Inc. In some cases, the Toyota RAV4 cars shown here are slightly different then the trim or style being researched. Autobytel, Inc. makes its best effort to provide the most recent Toyota RAV4 photos for our customers.
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