2004 Toyota Rav4 Review

The 2004 Toyota Rav4 is stylish and sporty on the outside and powerful and tough
in the inside. Designed with trendy flare, the Rav4 beats other subcompacts with
its simple yet eye-catching design. Now, with the new 4-cylinder in-line engine,
the 2004 Rav4 leaves its competitors behind in a trail of dust. What sets this
year's model from previous ones is the fact that Toyota had its homework done.
They have upgraded the 2004 Rav4 to offer more features, new engines and more
options than the older Rav4s. It is easy to drive, parking is effortless and hauling
load is not a problem because of a low load floor. Toyota indeed punched all the
right buttons on this one.
The Rav4 is available in two models, the two-wheel and the four-wheel drive.
Various packages allow the owner to customize and personalize their Rav4 to fit
their idea of style. Aside from these there are also parts and accessories options
which may be fitted to your car. Some of these options are: anti-lock brakes,
roof rack, alloy wheels with slightly wider tires, remote keyless entry, limited-slip
differential, rear spoiler and power moonroof.

There are three package types to choose from when purchasing the Rav4, the Quick
Order Package, Sport Package and Package L. The Quick Order Package features air
conditioning, a CD audio system, cruise control, power windows, locks and mirrors
and carpeted floor mats. The Sport Package showcases a unique grille, aerodynamic
headlamps, a hood scoop, and gray-painted overfenders. And the Package L has air
conditioning, cruise control, a premium CD sound system, tinted windows, fog lamps,
color-keyed body trim, and a hard spare tire cover. The Rav4 is as a must have
car not only because of its great body design and new powerful engine but because
it is a product of a company with a long legacy of reliability.