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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Although due to some factors with regard to minor risks in head and neck injuries during tests the insurance rates are higher. The Toyota RAV4 insurance may be on an average rating about $1300. As the rate estimation is average it can vary considerably with each provider and also on several personal factors.
Consumer Reports rates the RAV4's 4-cylinder engine at the top of its class in fuel economy with an estimated rating of 23 mpg (highway/city driving combined). When substituting it with the optional V6 engine, this rating drops a bit but you get 265 horse power which essentially makes it the most powerful engine in the compact SUV segment. This is, however, just the tip of the iceberg because the RAV4 isn't just about performance. For example, this vehicle may look small from the outside but it can comfortably seat up to seven adults. The second row is actually quite spacious. There's also an optional third row seat which a plus for many. If it is cargo that you want to transport, all you need to do is fold down the rear seats and you'll find that the amount it can carry will put some larger SUVs to shame. Aside from that it gets high marks for safety, drives smoothly, offers an optional leather upholstery and navigation system, and many other pleasant bonuses.
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