The versatile Toyota RAV4 was one of the first so-called soft-roaders with an off-road capability where, if you’re not riding on the bitumen, then you’ll definitely be going off the beaten track. It was conceived as a funky little multipurpose wagon that looked good around town and was capable if its city slicker owner decided to take a road trip, weekend, or vacation in the bush or to the beach. It is a four-wheel drive with more safety and better handling and comfort than the traditional off-roader.
The Toyota RAV4 has grown into a vehicle that is more likely to transport your family or group, as it has gained popularity in recent years for safaris or long country road trips. It features full carpeting, front door panel pockets, fabric seating, cupholders, intermittent front and rear wipers, a rear defogger, a digital clock, and a braked towing capacity of up to 1200 kg. It has enough leg space for occupants, while the luggage space is not immense but sufficient to carry most items. It has been thrown around bumpy roads, rocky roads, torrential rain, faced floods, fallen in ditches, hauled out by tractors, filled to the roof with items, and still comes out working well. Thanks to its durability and performance.
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