But her RAV4 is not the current RAV4, aka the fourth generation introduced for the 2013 model year and carrying on into 2014.
First thing youâre likely to ask upon seeing the latest RAV4: Hey, what happened to the rear-mounted spare tir e?

Good question. The spare is now below the floor inside the rear storage area, in line with what you get in most SUVs.
This was greeted with applause by many SUV devotees who questioned why Toyota would put a spare tire on the back end of a small SUV. I confess that I was not one of them. I did not think the rear-mounted spare took away from the look of the vehicle in any way. However, I can understand how you might like an interior-loaded spare w hen youâre changing a flat tire in the pouring rain.
And you would want a roof over your head while changing said tire in said downpour, right? Of course, and you get that too in the latest RAV4 â" a roof-hinged liftgate replacing the easy opening, side-hinged rear door.
For the record, my wife, who stands 5-2, likes her side-hinged door, as opposed to making a running start and leaping into the air to snare the top of the roof-hinged liftgate. Different strokes for different folks. I get it.
Personally, Iâm not affected. But then Iâm 6-4.
So, bott om line, these seemingly drastic changes do nothing to detract from the RAV4âs look (which is sleek and attractive) or its cargo-carrying capacity, which remains ample in all configurations.
The interior remains surprisingly roomy for five passengers, and controls are easily understood and managed from the cockpit. Audio systems on the RAV4 are strong and gutsy.
Then thereâs this: The RAV4 is a dream to drive. Itâs instantly responsive, quiet and darn-near a small sports car performer when its dodging through heavy traffic.
Thereâs no six-cylinder power plant, but let me assure you that you donât need it. The 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine rated at 176 horsepower in the XLE model tester (which ha d the additional advantage of all-wheel drive) provided plenty of oomph. And even sprints from a standing start were brisk and impressive.
My wife is not holding a gun to my head when I tell you that the RAV4 is the near-perfect suburban-dwellerâs vehicle. Your get good ride height to see above the crowd, midsize sedan-like handling, the ability to carry everything from groceries to cinder blocks, an easy-to-step-into floor level, big SUV capabilities in a practical-size package and an affordable price ($25,690 MSRP on the generously-equipped tester).
So, whatâs not to like?
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