Used 2006 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
Well engineered
A very well engineered vehichle. Attractive outside and inside, comfortable, sensible controls, lots of space, cupholders. Easy to flip down rear seats for cargo space, put them back up for passengers. With the windows closed, the most quiet vehichle I've ever owned. Very relaxing on long highway drives. Peppy acceleration. Excellent off road performance, and surprisingly smooth on rough terrain. My quibbles: front passenger seat has only 4 way controls instead of 6, and no lumbar support -- why shouldn't I have same adjustments when wife drives as when I do? In daylight when I'm wearing sunglasses, hard to read clock. Responsive handling, but on curvy highways you don't want to push it.
my first suv
own other toyota before but this is my first toyota suv,so far overall i like it alot exterior,interior,ride ect.i think it is a well build car and good value
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,780180 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,999142 mi away
- Sport Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,00044 mi away
Exceptional
What is there to say, the 4runner is the best. Number one in resale value in it's class, great looks, super sporty, great engine and performance, super shiny paint, and of course great Toyota reliability. No trips to dealer for knucklehead repairs.
2006 SR5 after 3 weeks
I like the following: V6 power & the smooth trans, moonroof, rear window goes down and the solid feel and the quality finish. The ride is smooth, esp. for a truck. The diagonal bounce of normal suvs is almost completely absent. Love the headlights and tail lights that are normally found on the highend luxury cars. Dislikes: there are some things that I totally dislike and didn't take me long to notice as follows: the placement of the window switches, power outlet and the auxillary jack are in a bad locations, the seats get hard after a short time, the base stereo is just that, 3rd row seats are tiny and lots of blind spots. finally, when exiting vehicle my pants get dirty on running boards.
Toyota Works for CO
There are many reasons to live in Colorado, and also many reasons to own a Toyota. The reasons for both are dangerously similar - a good vehicle is needed for the winter driving, the summer camping trips and the daily grind of commuting in the city. The 4Runner makes all of these a breeze. It combines clean style, good gas mileage, high ground clearance, good storage and Toyota's reliable engine and low maintenace. On a recent trip to Yellowstone, I placed a futon matress in the back and saved on hotels. As for the ride, the V8 has great power. An MP3 plug-in makes it easy to pull songs off your iPod without messy adaptors, and the close to 20 miles a gallon is great for a V8 SUV.