The fourth 4Runner generation is reliable in general, and the generation ran from However, there are more reliable years than others. The most reliable Toyota 4Runner model year from the fourth generation is The Toyota 4Runner is recommended by Vehicle History.
In addition, the 4Runner earned the Dependability Award from J. The model year earned a Quality award and also came out on top as the No. Power also gave the and Toyota 4Runner model years each a Quality Award. Vehicle History reports that the early model years are less reliable than those produced after According to J.
They adopt a technique where they try to minimize stress on the engine so that it lasts longer. This sometimes leads to excessive oil consumption, but adding oil is always cheaper than replacing components. The 4Runner is an SUV that has a reputation for lasting a long time and is known for being great off-road or on-road and makes a great daily driver.
Rugged, but not fancy. The SUV drives great in the snow. Plenty of space to haul stuff with a weather proof mat in the cargo area. I have had no issues with it since I have owned it and it has around miles.
If you live in a snowy state, I would suggest an upgrade in the tires. Oil changes are kind of pricey for this vehicle and other parts seem to be also. Windshield wipers need to be replaced sooner than expected. Air conditioner does not seem to put out very cold air on the recycled air option. Not sure if this is normal.
I bought a certified pre owned CPO. At first the truck was fine. The 5th generation had a huge recall on the fuel filter or pump can't remember. Since Toyota replaces the recall I have had nothing but problems with the vehicle starting and sputtering out while on the road. Still under warranty and taken to multiple dealerships no technician can find a problem.
I have recorded it on my cellphone. Will not be purchasing another toyota ever again. Safe reliable vehicle. We have a grey Toyota 4runner. It has been a reliable car for us except sometimes the heat does not want to work right. The back seat is big enough for 3 infant car seats but we will probably consider a trade in for a minivan that offers third row seating. It has comfortable leather seats. The trunk space could be a little bit bigger but all around a good and safe reliable vehicle.
Since we rarely put more than 20, miles on an any given year we decided to lease a 4 Runner SR5 Limited. We were prepared for poor gas mileage and were not disappointed. The confidence it brings during inclementweather is worth every penny penny to me.
Leasing eliminates all the maintenance, costly repairs and reliability issues and keeps me in a new vehicle. The space in the Toyota 4Runner is the best part.
My vehicle is has been very reliable for the last thirteen years. I love it because maintenance is not expensive however over the years it has become a gas guzzler. I love that the truck is roomy and the sits lay down. Everything in the truck is in its original form and it has held up great especially against three children their three sports and teammates.
The Toyota 4runner outperforms all other vehicles in its class. This truck is very solid and reliable. I have made quite a few repairs but they were all small ones. I have driven iron extremely long trips down backroads and on the highway. This vehicle is one I would purchase again. I intend to purchase another, newer one in the future. Toyota has outperformed other vehicles in its class, over and over again. I'm almost to , miles with my Toyota 4Runner SR5.
My check engine light has been on for a while and we fixed multiple different things and somehow nothing seems to be fixing the problem. I have an oil leak, gas leak and my traction control lights have been on too. Still not sure why. Other than that my vehicle has always ran pretty well for the age and miles I can't really complain. My Toyota 4Runner motor!! I have a Toyota 4 Runner, she has , It's too small for 4 passengers. The engine is not powerful. Its design not perfect. My family members hate the design of it.
I want a powerful car but after buying this I made a terrible mistake. So I recommended a better car not this one. People should buy a car after checking it properly. A SUV that seats 5 and runs great. I have not vehicle problems. This car since I had it handed down to me has had no problems and it's a great car and an upgrade from my last car. I love this car a lot. It has seat warmers which I love and a sunroof too.
This car is just great. It has been very reliable so far. I've put synthetic oil in since I put the fist 15k miles on it, and I'm still getting the same mileage on my V6 - better than 20mpg. Only had to replace rear wheel bearings at about k. Other than tires, wipers, oil changes and one battery, it's been a jewel. Long lasting and Reliable. I like the style of the 4runner. I find most of the new SUVs to have a very "van-like" shape.
I got my car used but have had it for 6 years with only minor issues. It is 13 years old now so I can tell that is starting to show its age.
But I am an overall fan. No problems, seems reliable, not as comfortable as the new fancier SUV's, better if you are going to the mountains. We have no fancy features, just basic. I do not know much about the performance I just drive it, but it gets me where I need to go. That's it! I love that the rear window rolls all the way down into the door panel. I dislike that the seats feel very stiff.
Also the car does not ride exceptionally smooth and often feels bumpy or all over the place. That image is matched by its sturdy ladder frame and stout V-6 engine, which are great for tackling trails, especially with the lineup's various off-road-ready models, but not so great for refinement and fuel economy.
The 4Runner's tall and boxy shape contributes to a spacious cabin and cargo area, but the materials inside look and feel cheap. Toyota offsets the popular off-roader's old age with a suite of standard driver assists, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. Still, it's not enough to make the 4Runner as contemporary or desirable as the latest Jeep Wrangler. For , the 4Runner family welcomes a new TRD Sport model, which for the longest time has only been offered on its pickup counterpart, the Toyota Tacoma.
The 4Runner TRD Sport isn't as sporty as its inch wheels, hood scoop, and Sport badges suggest, but unlike most other models except for the more luxurious Limited, it features adaptive dampers that are designed to improve body control.
Inside, the TRD Sport features faux-leather upholstery instead of cloth. All 4Runners now illuminate the road with LED high-beams. Toyota hasn't released pricing for the 4Runner, but that'll likely be announced before it goes on sale at the end of this summer. Since we expect only a minor increase in how much each trim will cost, we can still recommend the TRD Off-Road model.
It's not as capable off-road as the lifted TRD Pro, but its significantly lower price tag makes it a better value. This includes an electronically locking rear differential for maximum traction in slippery or muddy conditions.
It also has selectable drive modes called Multi Terrain Select and Crawl Control that can alter the SUV's powertrain behavior to accommodate various driving scenarios. We'd select the optional Kinetic Dynamic Suspension, which allows improved wheel articulation during off-road action. We'd also opt for the sliding rear cargo deck, which makes moving heavy cargo easier and even provides tailgate seating. Every 4Runner is motivated by a hp 4.
Available with rear-wheel drive and either full- or part-time four-wheel-drive systems, the outdated powertrain provides unremarkable acceleration, with the last version we tested taking 7. The automatic's lethargic responses certainly don't optimize the engine's uneven behavior, and downshifts often require heavy right-foot inputs to spur the 4Runner ahead.
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