![]() 05/31/2016 at 08:47 • Filed to: Daddy mobile. | ![]() | ![]() |
Yes, that is a Toyota RAV4. And to my knowledge, Toyota never made a RAV4 S
I would have to say that this is denial writ large. Combined with a huge amount of douchebaggery
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Lots of classinesss going on on the back window. Did his lordship ask you to pass the Grey Poupon when you pulled up next to him?
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That's... Classy.
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They did make an “S”.
It was the one with the hood scoop.
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An aside, but relevant to your comment:
My college theater professor at Lenoir-Rhyne in the 90s was Donegan Smith. He’s the orignal Grey Poupon guy.
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So... did he have any?
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Nerd-Vol is correct. This actually was a thing and they came from the factory like that. I remember seeing quite a few of these back around 2006. Like the Corolla “S” it wasn’t much more than body kit. But yes the stickers are douche-tastic.
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I sold them when new.
Sidenote: This was the best generation of the Rav. You could get the L package with (full-time) AWD, leather, a moonroof and a manual. For 2004-05 you could get it with the 2.4L, prior it was the 145-hp 2.0L (which was a great motor, but not quick.)
The tumble and slide rear seats combined with the huge opening and flat floor made for a really good runabout.
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Wow. That’s terrible.
The only Rav4 I remember with a hood scoop was the 07-12 Sport V6. Which was an insane little mommy-mobile.
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Mrs. RPM esq. drives one of these (a 2010). It’s surprisingly quick. No hood scoop, though.