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Toyota RAV4 2017 Review

2017 Toyota RAV4 GXL pricing and specifications:Price: $41,500 (as tested, plus on-road costs)Engine: 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrolOutput: 135kW/233NmTransmission: Six-speed automaticFuel: 8.5L/100km (ADR Combined)CO2: 198g/km (ADR Combined)Safety Rating: Five-star ANCAP (2016)Also consider:>> Hyundai Tucson (from $28,590 plus ORCs)>> Mazda CX-5 (new model on the way)>> Mitsubishi Outlander (from $28,750 plus ORCs)Related reading:>> Toyota RAV4 2013: Launch Review>> Toyota RAV4 Launch: Model overview>> Toyota RAV4 gets more Toyota RAV4 GXLRoad TestThe RAV4 is no longer the 'compact' SUV it was 20 years ago when first introduced to Australia. So how does a company like Toyota maintain interest in its RAV4 – now half-way through its current model life cycle? If one were to pit the RAV4 against Mitsubishi's Outlander, for instance, the Mitsubishi would have the edge on the Toyota in off-road situations, but the RAV4 is more driveable on the road. And Toyota persists with a stub out of sight behind the wheel for the operation of the cruise control.

2017 Canadian Green Car of the Year and 2017 Canadian Green Utility Vehicle of the YearVANCOUVER, March 28, 2017 /CNW/ - In a press conference at the opening ceremonies of the Vancouver International Auto Show, the 2017 Toyota Prius claimed top honours from the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) as the 2017 Canadian Green Car of the Year (CGCOTY). "Our Canadian Green Car of the Year and Canadian Green Utility Vehicle of the Year entries are selected from amongst standard entries that meet specific fuel efficiency criteria. (CNW Group/Automobile Journalists Association of Canada)× Download The 2017 Toyota Prius claimed top honours from the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) as the 2017 Canadian Green Car of the Year (CGCOTY), announced today in Vancouver. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The 2017 Toyota Prius claimed top honours from the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) as the 2017 Canadian Green Car of the Year (CGCOTY), announced today in Vancouver. Photo courtesy of Toyota ... Facebook Twitter Pinterest The award was accepted by Dave Nichols, National Manager, Toyota Canada.
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