Used 1995 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
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TAS
Like all eraly 4Runners, it's underpowered, but other than that... kudo's to Toyota.
Economy VS Power
I bought this 1995 for runner to replace a 1995 Jeep Cherokee. The MPG is ok to far. Once the needle leaves the full mark, it move very fast. The horse power is very disappointing. This has to be the most unhappy I have been with any of my cars. I find myself after a very short time considering selling off for more horse power.
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Very disappointed
I purchased this vehicle with 126K miles on it. It now has 130K and is sitting in the shop with a $3,700 transmission bill. I had very high hopes when I bought it and was hoping to keep it for years to come. Unfortunately, the failure of the transmission took me by surprise. I am very surprised it wore down after only 130K miles. I really do love the truck, unfortunately someone before me did not take care of the transmission and now I'm stuck with the bill. I guess its off to Craigslist to see who wants a mechanic's special.
I love my gutless wonder!!
I bought my 4Runner from a pawn shop 6 years ago at 135,000 miles. It gets crappy mileage and wont get out of its own way on the highway but for around town and off-road its awesome. Im now at 210,000 and have had only the head gasket issue. I did the head gasket myself and now Im off and running again.
Excellent car
I love this truck! Unfortunately, after eight years, it's costing WAY too much to maintain. It has never let me down, but they find something that has to be fixed every time I take it in for an oil change! I've spent about $4K in the last two years. I'd buy one again if they'd make another manual transmission, with better gas mileage and more power!