Cynon Valley

Rav has good looks and ability

- PETER HAYWARD newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE FIRST Toyota RAV4 was a 4x4 that drove like a hot hatch, but the model built between 2006 and 2012 is a little softer and more comfortabl­e.

The driver-focussed feel may have changed, but the RAV’s appeal broadened at the same time, with much better looks and all round ability.

Engines are a 2.0-litre petrol with 147bhp or 155bhp and a 2.2-litre diesel with 134bhp or later 147bhp.

After 2009, all manuals had a six-speed gearbox, instead of a five, and these models had much improved economy and lower emissions.

Manual petrols came with two-wheel drive (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) was only available with a continuous­ly variable automatic.

The smooth and responsive diesels have a great mix of performanc­e and economy with enough urge for easy overtaking.

The later 147bhp unit, with lower emissions and improved economy, was also introduced in 2009. It averages 49mpg and most had an automatic six-speed gearbox. All have computer-controlled 4WD.

Most available on the secondhand market are likely to have the diesel engine, with its better economy and little loss of performanc­e.

Handling and road-holding are much better than any 4x4 should have, with good balance and excellent grip even when the corners are taken quickly.

The body is well controlled in bends and the steering is precise without being over-sensitive.

That computer-controlled four-wheel-drive system works very well with the stability and traction control, making a car that is easier to control in slippery conditions or off-road.

As well as good on-road performanc­e, four-wheel-drive versions can handle fairly tough off-road work, although there are no low-ratio gears.

Wind and road noise are minimal even at higher speeds and although the sound of the diesel engine comes through as the revs rise, it’s never excessive.

Behind the wheel, it feels very much like an ordinary hatchback. The controls are easy, the cabin is light and airy and the high driving position excellent.

The seats are very comfortabl­e, there’s plenty of adjustment, it will seat five and levels of equipment are good throughout the range.

All models get climate control along with a six-speaker CD player and MP3 input.

Many also have audio remote, cruise control, electric heated seats, parking sensors and traction control.

On top of all this, all Toyota’s cars have an excellent reliabilit­y record, even many years down the line.

Pay about £12,000 for a 12-reg SR, or £9,000 for an 11-reg XT-R.

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The Toyota RAV4’s handling and road-holding are much better than any 4x4 should have, with good balance and excellent grip

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