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1996 Toyota RAV4 Review

View detailed reviews and road tests for the 1996 Toyota RAV4 written by auto industry experts. Learn what the experts thought of the 120 horsepower, the Manual transmission, the standard L4 engine or the 27 mpg fuel economy. You know what you think of the car, but now find out how the experts evaluated it and determine if the Toyota RAV4 is the right one for you.
1996 Toyota RAV4
MSRP Range:$16,698 - $18,098  |  Show Me Dealer Pricing
Fuel Economy: 22 city / 27 hwy mpg
Transmissions: 4 Speed Automatic; 5 Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Four Wheel Drive; Front Wheel Drive

Toyota RAV4 Review

The new king of the minis.





1996 Toyota RAV4 Review Photo
No one here has ever suggested that fun was invented by Toyota, but even so, the new

RAV4 certainly lends a fresh dimension to the concept.

More than that, it lends a new and more viable definition to an emerging class of

vehicles--the mini sport-utility. The difference: the RAV4 is as versatile and almost

as practical as its bigger contemporaries--Ford Explorer, Chevy Blazer, the Jeep

Cherokees, regular and Grand, to name just a few.

And its appeal isn't limited to the young and restless members of Generation X. We can

imagine all sorts of people finding uses for a RAV4, from suburban errand-runners to

commuters to small families headed out for a week in the woods.

The historic problem with other entries at the small end of this spectrum--going back

to the tiny Suzuki Samurai--is that they've tended to be cramped, a little stiff in the

ride department and noisy. Okay, the RAV4 isn't exactly an Explorer when it comes to

roominess, and it isn't exactly a Lexus when you start counting decibels. But in

4-door trim it's got enough room inside for four passengers (Toyota, of course, says

five), there's a surprisingly big cargo well behind the rear seat and it's the only

sport-utility in this size and price class to offer full-time all-wheel drive.

True, you can get the extra traction of full-time all-wheel drive for a little less

money--the subcompact Subaru Impreza, for example. But the little Subaru can't go where

the RAV4 can go, and it isn't nearly as much fun.

There's that word again. Fun.

Even after extended seat-time in several locales, we're a little hard-pressed to

quantify just why this little scooter is such a hoot to drive. Maybe it's because the

interpretation varied from driver to driver.

But regardless of personal reaction, we were unanimous on the fun-to-drive quotient, 2-door and 4-door alike. For our report, however, we settled on the more practical 4-door version. next page



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