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Top 5 accessories for your new Toyota RAV4

Make your Toyota RAV4 fit in with your lifestyle with these five practical add-ons.

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1. Bonnet guard

Keep your RAV4 bonnet's edge free from scratches and chips, while also diverting small stones away from your windshield while you drive. A practical piece of kit to keep your RAV4 looking sharp and to potentially save you a bit of money as well, especially when the time for trade-in comes.

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2. Rear bumper protection plate

If you plan on loading larger items like bicycles in and out of your RAV4's boot, this protection plate will ensure your car's paintwork is protected.

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3. Fixed tow-bar

The kit to get if you're going to tow a trailer, boat, or caravan on a regular basis.

 

4. Toyota safety film

Prevent nasty smash-and-grab incidents and also keep your RAV4's interior cool with 100-150 micron safety film, available in different shades of tint from clear to 35 and 50 percent. It also keeps the glass from shattering should you be involved in an accident.
 

 

5. Side sills

Not only do these side sills add a bit of street cred to your RAV4; it also serves a practical purpose of protection from small nicks and dents we so often encounter in shopping mall parking lots.

Please note that the price of fitment is excluded on all accessories. Contact your local Toyota dealer for pricing, or visit the Toyota RAV4 accessories microsite here.

 

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Author - Ané Albertse

Written by Ané Albertse

Ané was bitten by the motoring bug at a very young age. Her mom recalls her sitting in her stroller as a 3-year old, naming every car that came past. She was creating content for various publications within Media24 when AutoTrader nabbed her for good, and is one of the longest-standing members of the AutoTrader team. She prefers dirt roads to tar and SUVs/bakkies to sports cars, but her greatest passion is helping people find the perfect car for their budget, lifestyle, and personality.Read more

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