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Let me be up front about something. I don't like the Toyota Rav4. In fact, I kind of hate it.

Yes, I know, the Rav4 is incredibly popular. Toyota's reputation for reliability, among other good things, has made the Rav4 a top seller. And it does have its strong points. It's certainly practical, as a compact crossover SUV ought to be. The exterior design is nice and, I think, Toyota has some great exterior color options.

It's when I get inside that I start having issues. Everything about the car -- the way the interior looks, the way the knobs and switches feel, the way it feels to drive it down the road -- seems designed, beyond anything else, to remove any chance that you might be bothered by something.
 



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