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2008 Toyota RAV4 - Q&A

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2008 Toyota RAV4 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 110 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Customizing 2008 rav4 Limited?
Anyone have some good ideas for customizing my new ride? Rims, system, lights, etc. What do you think would be good for the rav4? Does anyone know of some good sites with custom rides? Thanks.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I am in the finishing stages of customizing my 2006 corolla CE. Most of the items I found on Ebay for a fraction of the cost of the stores. Make sure you do your homework, sometime the shipping costs are higher than if you bought them from the store so you have to know your pricing. As far as how...

Enter the info into kbb.com and they'll give you the dealer invoice price. That's the price you start with; not what they are asking. I made deals saying I'd pay $500 over their cost - they have to make some money - and besides, they get a rebate back from the factory for selling the car after the...

Can i add 3rd row seat for 2008 rav4 limited?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Only if you put it on the roof!

Will Toyota make the RAV 4 for 2008 ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

. These web sites say Sept., '07' . "...Introducing the all-new and redesigned 2008 Toyota RAV4. More versatile, more athletic - more sophisticated. Its dashing new presence and accommodating interior will stir your driving imagination. If you're feeling especially adventurous and you're seeking...

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Like all of these compact utility vehicles, the 2008 Toyota RAV4 offers a choice of four-cylinder or V-6 powertrains (except the Honda), with front- or all-wheel drive.

Where they differ is that they each have different ways of prioritizing between carlike on-road handling and off-road ability.

For instance, the Ford Escape is styled like a more traditional SUV, but its carlike underpinnings help it handle and perform quite well, despite its aging design.

The Honda CR-V is an excellent, very space-efficient design with plenty of room for five, though it’s not much fun to drive, nor does it have any significant off-road ability.

The Hyundai Tucson bears an older design that doesn’t perform as well as its most updated peers; it also feels smaller inside.

The new Vue that’s been introduced is much improved, especially inside, with a fresh design.

And the Mitsubishi Outlander, like the RAV4, has a very small third-row seat, for those who want two extra positions for small children on occasion; although it doesn’t match the RAV4’s V-6 engine for power, the Outlander V-6 feels very sporty behind the wheel, with good handling, though its ride is firm and somewhat noisy.


 
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