Used 1999 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
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1999 Toyota 4-Runner Std
I leased this suv new in '99 and wound up buying it. Got stuck with Toyota's wonderful 5yr lease and racked up the miles. Anyway, its been a great truck. All I've really done is keep up on regular schedualed maintenance. The design is nice. The power rear window is great for dogs. It handles a lot better with larger tires then the stock 225/70's it came with. It runs great and I still get compliments about its design and looks. It's an excellent in- town vehicle.
Great vehicle to own & drive.!!
I've owned this 4 runner for 8 months now & have enjoyed every minute of the driving experience. This is the perfect vehicle for me as I love to camp/fish,etc so there's plenty of room for all sorts of equipment. (I've only used the roof rack once.) This vehicle performs great on mountain roads,on dirt tracks & in wet/snowy conditions, giving confidence to the driver. Very dependable too, I've had no problems thus far with just basic "do it yourself" maintenance. In my humble opinion,you could do a lot worse than buying a Toyota 4 Runner.
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A415 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A51 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,60060 mi away
Awesome truck!
Bought it used in 2004. It's already been 3 years/40000 miles - not a single problem so far. Ride may seem a little rough to some people, but it's a trade-off for a great off-road performance
Scott's 4-runner
Overall - excellent vehicle. Could use more horse power and torque to handle the weight.
Love My 4Runner Sport Edition
My wife and I have had our 1999 4Runner SR5 Sport Edition for 4 years. It has been an absolutely flawless vehicle. I don't know who J.D. Powers is talking too to give it such poor reliability ratings. The only thing our 4Runner has been in the shop for is it's normal oil changes every 6,000 miles. The fuel mileage averages around 20 mpg, which is fabulous for a 6 cylinder SUV that sees mostly city driving. Our next SUV will most definitely be a Toyota, probably a Sequoia due to the larger size.