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