5 Reasons Not to Buy a Toyota RAV4 Now
The first-generation 1996 Toyota RAV4 pioneered the modern small sport utility vehicle. At the time, SUVs were true trucks—off-road ready, with room for people and cargo, but not as comfortable for everyday use as a regular car. With the RAV4, Toyota showed that manufacturers could combine the civility of a car platform with an SUV body to "cross over" into a new vehicle category. The RAV4 retained the on-road comfort of a car, but wi...