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The modern-day 4Runner benefits from sharing most of its internal and external parts with its sibling, the Tacoma. This means ...
The Toyota 4Runner is one of the best rugged SUVs on the market, new or used. Reliability is a strongsuit, but only one 4Runner engine towers above the rest.
Study shows these vehicles—mostly SUVs and trucks—are predicted to be the longest-lasting, getting the top mileage of over 402 million vehicles studies.
Now in its sixth generation, the rough and ready 4Runner dates back to 1984—and played an important role in bringing SUVs into the mainstream.
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Here’s How the 2025 Toyota 4Runner's Design Compares to the Last Generation The last 4Runner was an instant classic, even before it stuck around for a decade and a half.
The 4Runner’s 4.0-liter V6 engine, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission, has been available in the 4Runner since the 4th generation in 2002.
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner takes the hybrid plunge while updating its everything as it joins the current era.
The new 4Runner offers enough capability, refinement and variety to satisfy even the most zealous of fans; just make sure the pricing works in your favor.
It's far from plug and play, but the fourth-gen 4Runner gets a real glow up when you graft a third-gen Tacoma front end onto it.
Bring a Trailer The second-generation Toyota 4Runner arrived for 1990, and its available four-door body style marked a major departure from the original 4Runner.
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