2002 Toyota RAV4 L 4x4 Review Chicago IL

Spurred on by profit margins that rise in tantalizing lockstep with the physical scale of these super-utes, manufacturers have been only too happy to indulge the whims of customers who believe that the road to true happiness can only be negotiated in a vehicle whose curb weight and footprint dimension rivals those of a small condominium in Chicago.

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Grossinger City Toyota
(312) 707-9500
1233 N Wells St
Chicago, IL
Midtown Toyota
(773) 622-6300
2700 N Cicero Ave
Chicago, IL
Toyota On Western
(773) 776-4016
6941 S Western Ave
Chicago, IL
Toyota On Western
(773) 776-1944
Chicago, IL
Toyota Technological Institute At Chicago
(773) 834-2500
1427 E 60th St
Chicago, IL
Chicago Northside Toyota Scion
(773) 728-5000
5625 N. Broadway Ave
Chicago, IL
Toyota Tsusho America Inc
(708) 563-9294
5445 W 73rd St
Chicago, IL
Grossinger Toyota North
(847) 675-7100
7225 N Cicero Ave
Lincolnwood, IL
Bredemann Toyota 911 Lines
(847) 823-0675
1301 Dempster St
Park Ridge, IL
Toyota Of Park Ridge
(847) 698-3700
1301 Dempster St
Park Ridge, IL

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In today's SUV market, bigger-is-better has become an all-too-familiar rallying cry. Spurred on by profit margins that rise in tantalizing lockstep with the physical scale of these super-utes, manufacturers have been only too happy to indulge the whims of customers who believe that the road to true happiness can only be negotiated in a vehicle whose curb weight and footprint dimension rivals those of a small condominium. Thankfully, saner minds do prevail in certain parts of the realm. For those who feel that form really should follow function when it comes to right-sizing a sport utility—and things like gasoline prices and garageability really do matter—Toyota offers its petite yet practical RAV4.

Completely redone for the 2001 model year, the RAV4 grew both in stature and sophistication compared to its first-generation forebear. It returns for 2002 with only minor cosmetic tweaks, carrying on with one basic trim level and one body style (4-door). Sole engine remains a 2.0-liter DOHC I-4 that can be matched with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. Buyers can also opt for front-drive or what Toyota calls "automatic 4-wheel drive," a single-range system we'd classify as full-time all-wheel drive.

RAV4 pricing starts at $16,525 for a 2WD version and $17,975 for an AWD model, both plus $510 in freight charges. Stepping up to an autoshifter adds an additional $1,050 in either case. As might be expected, those relatively diminutive base stickers do reflect the absence of several comfort and convenience touches found on several of its competitors. However, the RAV4 is far from Spartan, boasting power disc/drum brakes, front/rear intermittent wipers and washers, dual 12V powerpoints, a tilt steering column, dual remote-control mirrors, an AM/FM/cassette radio, a cargo net, 215/70SR16 all-season tires on styled-steel wheels, and an illuminated entry system as part of its roster of standards. Toyota further encourages buyers to personalize their RAV4s as budget allows by offering loads of single-item options—from faux burlwood or carbon-fiber dash inserts to real leather upholstery in place of the normal cloth—as well as a handful of multi-item packages.

Author: Bob Nagy

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(312) 707-9500
1233 N Wells St
Chicago, IL


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