Used 2003 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
Worth the money
Had it for 30 days/2K miles and very happy thusfar. Good power for a V-6, nicely appointed inside & out, very solid. Nice to have an inventory to choose from, too (unlike the Pilots)! Gas mileage has been pleasantly tolerable (18.5 - 20 mpg). My only complaint is, why do five 4Runners sitting side-by-side on the dealer lot have 5 different makes of tires? I got Dunlops but wanted the Michelins on the almost identical vehicle right next to it. Dealer wouldn't budge "for legal reasons". So far, extremely pleased & would recommend it highly. Unless you're definitely towing something, save yourself some money and don't pay extra for the V-8. The V-6 is plenty.
the new 2003 4-runner
i spent several months looking for my 4- runner in order to get the best deal.i met some real jerks and some seemingly nice people. this vehicle has been more than what i expected. nice smooth ride. still working on the mileage. it is inching upto 20 mpg. i am only up to 2700 miles
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Best yet
Had 14 new vehicles in 30 years this is the best ever owned. Traded my 98 4runner. Own a 01 vette and have hard time deciding which to drive. 4Runner is very pleasing to drive.
Not the greatest family vehicle
This vehicle is very powerful and drives pretty nice although some extra space and comfort is needed.
This has all the marbles
After doing, months of research on buying an SUV I finally decided to purchase 2003 V8 Limited 4Runner. This vehicle is exceptional in every possible manner; however I'll mention a couple of things that this vehicle could benefit from: 1. Add memory seats to driver side (most competitors offer this now days) 2. Add more storage bins Besides these, the SUV is fantastic and I highly recommend it.