Used 2007 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
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No wonder it is so popular
For years, the 4Runner has been a popular SUV in TX. I bought a 2005 V6 SR5 and liked it, but traded it in for this SE V8 so I could pull a RV travel trailer. Went with the upgraded JBL audio system and leather. Love the sunroof. The engine is a solid performer and accelerates nicely when needed. Exterior aesthetics are nice. Everyone who has ever ridden in it has been impressed. I expect to drive this well past 150K miles.
Love My 4Runner
This is my fourth 4Runner by my first one with a V8. Traded my 2001 4Runner in for this one because I purchased a new camper. Love the V8, a lot of power, very smooth and comfy. Pulled my 5500 lb camper in the mountains with no problems, went up some steep mountain passes. That V8 is a beast. :)
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Off road capable and comfortable in town
I'm very happy with my 07 4Runner SR5 4X4. This SUV does everything well. V6 has plenty of power (recommend V8 if you tow). The ride is very smooth and handling is excellent for a truck based SUV. I compared the 4Runner with all the competition and it is obvious that Toyota has the upper hand in quality. If you never venture offroad, other SUVs may better suit your needs. The 4Runner 4X4 has serious offroad capability without sacrificing a smooth ride and comfort. HIGHLY RECOMMEND this SUV.
Surprised at How Much I Enjoy It
As a road warrior moving from an Acura RL to an SUV, I have been very surprised at how much I have enjoyed this vehicle. I typically drive 1,200 miles per week and with the exception of brake pads and tires, this truck has asked for nothing but gas. On that note, I have been tracking the mileage for the past 30k miles and I'm averaging 20.9 MPG - not bad for a V8.
4Runner
This is where Toyota has spent its budget for SUVs. What a great job they've done. The transmission is silky smooth. Quiet. Nice!