2001 RAV4 AWD Fuel Economy

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The RAV4 has good fuel economy for an SUV

Toyota's RAV4 (Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive) was introduced in the United States in 1996. The appeal of this miniature sports utility vehicle is its fuel economy rating compared with other SUVs of its class.

  1. Engine

    • The 2001 RAV4 with AWD has a 2.0-liter engine with four cylinders in an inline configuration. This engine had a bore of 3.39 inches, a stroke of 3.39 inches and a compression ratio of 9.8:1.

    City Fuel Economy

    • The 2001 RAV4 has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 20 miles per gallon in the city. City driving generally yields a lower fuel economy than highway travel because of frequent stop-and-go driving at crossings and stoplights and in traffic.

    Highway Fuel Economy

    • This RAV4 has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 25 mpg on the highway. Highway driving generally yields a higher fuel economy than city driving because the stopping and starting that increase fuel consumption are less frequent.

    Range

    • With its 14.7-gallon fuel tank, the 2001 RAV4 can travel 294 miles on one tank of gas in the city, 367.5 miles while on the highway, and an estimated 323.4 miles with a combination of city and highway driving.

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  • Photo Credit fuel station image by AGITA LEIMANE from Fotolia.com

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