Question of the Day: Does the V-6 Toyota RAV4 Get Better Mileage Than the Four-Cylinder?

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Comparing gas mileage can be a tricky proposition, especially when comparing different engines in the same car. Where one vehicle may gain mileage on the highway, the other might perform better in stop-and-go city conditions. Ask.cars.com answers one reader’s question about the difference between the V-6 Toyota RAV4 and the four-cylinder version.

Does the V-6 Toyota RAV4 get better mileage than the four-cylinder? (Ask.cars.com)

By Stephen Markley | December 4, 2007 | Comments (1)
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The gas mileage betwwen a 4 cylinder and a 6 cylinder won't buy a soda a day. Sorry it is just Toyota Smoke!

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