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Toyota RAV4

“Edge 2.5L feels unsophisticated compared to the hybrid”
TOBY HAGON

FEW 2019 MODELS have improved as much as the new RAV4. In fact, Marie Kondo would be proud at just how much of the old RAV4 was thrown out with the advent of this new fifth-generation.

As with every one of the company’s latest monocoques, it adopts the Toyota

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