2006 TOYOTA RAV4
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Used 2006 Toyota RAV4 Limited
Posted: 135 days ago
Year: 2006
Make/Model: TOYOTA RAV4 Limited
Price:
$17,995
Location: Lakewood, New Jersey
Mileage: 41,433 Miles
VIN #: JTMBD31V465001026 Vehicle History
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine Size: 2.4L 4 CYL.
Condition: Used

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* Call us today for an immediate appointment * The internet price is a non-certified and does not include a certified warranty Check out this immaculate vehicle - inside and out. Vehicle was a local trade, why not keep it in the hometown family? Previous owner purchased it brand new! Rest assured with this purchase. It has been given the seal of approval by our Service Department. Don't worry about that smoke smell with this vehicle. Never been smoked in!! Need peace of mind? No worries with this purchase, it includes a Carfax Title History report. Check out this hardly driven vehicle. Still has that new vehicle feel. Where else can you be pampered like a Rock star, with a jungle all around you? Quiet vehicle with smooth transitional shifting.

 

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Car Facts 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 Fun Facts

The Toyota RAV4 (pronounced "rav-four") is a compact crossover SUV built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in Japan and Europe in 1994 and in North America in 1996 to cater to consumers wanting a vehicle that had most of the benefits of SUVs, such as increased cargo room, higher visibility, and the option of Full Time Four-wheel drive, along with the maneuverability and fuel economy of a smaller car. The early success of the RAV4 paved the way for other compact SUVs such as the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, the Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute, and the Subaru Forester. Its name stands for "Recreational Activity Vehicle, 4-wheel drive," although not all models have all wheel drive as this is optional in some countries. The RAV4 was originally based on the Corolla platform, and was offered in both two and four-door versions. One interesting version, the RAV4 EV, was an all-electric 'zero-emission' model offered for sale in low quantities in California. These models came with a 60,000-mile battery warranty, and the vehicles still command high prices on the used-car market. One sold in 2006 on eBay for over US$50,000. The Toyota RAV4 was completely redesigned for the 2006 model year, on an all-new platform. It still has the 2AZ-FE 2.4 L four-cylinder engine, which now produces 166 hp, up 5 from previous year. At present, only the North American RAV4 is also fitted with a 2GR-FE 3.5 L V6 engine.
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Starting in 2006, the North American Toyota Rav4 received a new 3.5-liter V6 engine, the same used in the Toyota Avalon.

The Toyota Rav4 was introduced in Japan in 1994, two years before its U.S. debut.