Used 2019 Toyota 4Runner Consumer Reviews
Love My TRD PRO
Reliable, Cool, Expensive to buy, Love the simplicity of the controls, Very nice ride with the Fox Shock Package.
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Somewhat old school but very well built
My 2nd 4Runner and glad I went back to Toyota. I’ve owned Toyotas in the past then experimented with other car brands but always had little issues with those other manufacturers. Returning to a Toyota, especially a 4Runner, helped me appreciate the build quality and excellent QC. True it doesn’t have the ride comfort of a crossover nor the gas mileage, but this 4Runner has great build quality and I know I can drive it for a long time trouble free. Engine is powerful enough and ride is like a truck but not bad. Absorbs road imperfections really well and handling is sufficient. Interior is simple but well put together. I’m expecting many years of trouble free maintenance, similar to other Toyotas I’ve owned in the past.
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- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,9952 mi away
- SR5 Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,5002 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,9952 mi away
Smooth ride
I wish the interior had a button to pop the back door open instead of having to use the key.
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Super reliable but behind the times
If you want a super reliable old school off the road SUV this is it. Needs upgrades in lighting and comfort features.
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4Lo dash light
Considered several wantabee suv’s. None had the capabilities of the 4runner for the cost. Spending 2 or 3 times for the same off-road capability is ridiculous. This vehicle is a sport utility vehicle. It’s not a car trying to pass itself off as a 4-wheeler. It also can tow 5000 lbs. which few others can accomplish unless you buy the $12,000 more version. I bought it at the start of winter as a ski vehicle which it accomplished in style. Plenty of cargo capacity for skis and duffle bags, plus the dog. A stick would make it better and doing away with emergency enhanced braking. At first I thought I had to pump the brakes because there was air in the lines. Time for engineers to try to stop driving the car and make up for poor driving ability. 2022 a dashlight started appearing, 4Lo yellow flashing, with a stiff shift selector. This was intermitent for 3 months. Dealer ?? Finally a code Po 705 was obtained. This switch part 84540-35061 was replaced by dealer. Apparently this is very common problem listed by numerous owners on the web toyota sites.
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