Toyota RAV4 14.9 @ 94 mph STOCK
http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1
The Toyota with the weird name moves forcefully to dominate the segment with no name.
What is a RAV4 anyway? The name has been stumbling off tongues since Toyota’s wee sport-ute first hit in 1996. RAV4 sounds like Army code, or the season finale of the International Federation of Competitive Eating. As in: See our ravenous contestants suck down entire bowls of mayonnaise—at RAV4!
Toyota says it’s short for “Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive.” Oh.
Pardon us if we can’t get misty over that ostentatious acronym, and while you’re at it, pardon us for failing to coin a universally accepted description of the RAV4’s genus. Is it a crossover, a sport wagon, a cute ute, or a soft-roader? Write your congressional representative—not us—if you have strong feelings either way. Future epigraphists, at least, will be watching to see how it all shakes out.
Continued: http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1
The Toyota with the weird name moves forcefully to dominate the segment with no name.
What is a RAV4 anyway? The name has been stumbling off tongues since Toyota’s wee sport-ute first hit in 1996. RAV4 sounds like Army code, or the season finale of the International Federation of Competitive Eating. As in: See our ravenous contestants suck down entire bowls of mayonnaise—at RAV4!
Toyota says it’s short for “Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive.” Oh.
Pardon us if we can’t get misty over that ostentatious acronym, and while you’re at it, pardon us for failing to coin a universally accepted description of the RAV4’s genus. Is it a crossover, a sport wagon, a cute ute, or a soft-roader? Write your congressional representative—not us—if you have strong feelings either way. Future epigraphists, at least, will be watching to see how it all shakes out.
Continued: http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1
It's basically a V6 on a corrola. Of course it's fast.
Why don't they make a V6 for corrola?
When it was first introduced I thought it's called RAVA because the 4 looks like an A.
From the link:
Very possible. Most likely it handles better than my numb scion tC.
Toyota = old people.
Scion = 1st car for young people who never driven any car, and most are too dumb to realize the tC handles like a van, because if the tv ads say its for young people, it must be so; never question Toyota.
Why don't they make a V6 for corrola?
When it was first introduced I thought it's called RAVA because the 4 looks like an A.
From the link:
Highs: More than enough motor, Toyota build quality, drives better than most Toyota cars.
Toyota = old people.
Scion = 1st car for young people who never driven any car, and most are too dumb to realize the tC handles like a van, because if the tv ads say its for young people, it must be so; never question Toyota.
Originally Posted by AF
I really don't see the big deal. It'll still handle like an SUV. This is why cars like the Grand Cherokee SRT-8 don't excite me.
Originally Posted by sherwood
this is what people said about things like the X-runner, that is until you find out it handles like a c5 z06
Originally Posted by Ochdx
LOL, rav4 handles like a z06? :hay: :lmfao: :grinpimp: :hsd: :exnbp: :rofl: :boink: :chuckles:
it says the rav4 has a lattteral of .83, i'm sure with some summer tires it handles better than fine
Originally Posted by stickyshifter
Scion = 1st car for young people who never driven any car, and most are too dumb to realize the tC handles like a van, because if the tv ads say its for young people, it must be so; never question Toyota.
Originally Posted by sherwood
no but the x-runner pulls upwards of .9 g's
it says the rav4 has a lattteral of .83, i'm sure with some summer tires it handles better than fine
it says the rav4 has a lattteral of .83, i'm sure with some summer tires it handles better than fine


