The J.D. Power 100-Point Score is based on hundreds of thousands of independent and unbiased opinions of verified car owners.
83
Out of 100
Quality & Reliability
Great
84/100
Measures the level of defects, malfunctions, and design flaws experienced by vehicle owners. Covers the entire vehicle from engine to infotainment system. A higher rating means fewer problems.
Driving Experience
Average
76/100
Owners' evaluation of the vehicle's design, performance, comfort, functionality, safety, and technology, comprise this rating. Newer and recently-redesigned vehicles tend to score better.
Resale
Great
87/100
J.D. Power's forecast of depreciation (how much of its current value the vehicle will likely lose) over the next three years. Lower depreciation equals a higher rating.
Dealership Experience
Not Rated
Owners' experience with this brand's dealerships during the purchase and service process make up this rating. Key factors include customer service, dealership facilities, and the quality of work.
Measured owner satisfaction with 2011 Toyota RAV4 after 90-days of ownership.
Amount of trunk/hatch space
Vehicle acceleration
Forward visibility
Owners Don't Like
The problems experienced by owners of the 2011 Toyota RAV4 during the first 90-days of ownership.
Styling of the dashboard
The vehicle's audio system
Comfort of the driver's seat
Performance Specs
MPG City
19 - 22
MPG Hwy
26 - 28
Horsepower
179 - 269
Transmission
4 speed, Automatic w/OD, 5 speed, Automatic w/OD
Engine
Gas I4, Gas V6
Drivetrain
Four Wheel Drive, Front Wheel Drive
Available Trims
2011 Toyota RAV4 Review
Overview
Say good-bye to the cutie-pie and hello to bigger and more masculine The 2011 Toyota RAV is a Robust SUV ready for any challenge. With three rows of seating and over 73 cubic feet of cavernous cargo space. Moving the RAV towards a more conventional SUV look. Thoughtfully engineered the RAV is just the right size to get chores done around town and rugged enough to have fun outdoors. The biggest surprise in the RAV is the rough and tough engine. The RAV offers the biggest engine in its class by far. The whopping 269-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 makes the RAV seem more like a theme-park ride than a mode of transportation. With great mileage and a competitive sticker price arguments against the 2011 RAV are hard to come by.