Rock climbing is now something you can do
in your vehicle. The Toyota 4Runner is one
of the toughest machines out there. Toyota
has taken automotive technology to new heights
both literally and figuratively. The 4Runner
is an extreme vehicle for an extreme motorist.
MSRP:
$28,060-$34,335
Invoice:
$24,550-$32,186
Fuel Economy:
SR5- Automatic transmission 2WD 18/22 Automatic
transmission 4WD 17/21
Sport Edition- Automatic transmission 2WD
18/22 Automatic transmission 4WD17/21
Limited- Automatic transmission 2WD 18/22
Automatic transmission 4WD 17/21
Pros and Cons:
Pros: The 4Runner comes
standard with the Star Safety System, which
incorporates Vehicle Stability Control (VSC),
Traction Control, Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution
(EBD) and Brake Assist. JD Power and Associates
gave the 4Runner a 5-star rating for Overall
Quality, Feature and Accessory Quality,
and Body and Interior Quality. The seating
capacity of the SR5 model and the Limited
model is 7.
Cons: The National Highway
Traffic Safety Association scored it a 3
out of 5 for Rollover Resistance safety.
Safety:
If you were to go rock climbing you would
have to trust that your equipment was in
top shape and safe, the same goes for the
vehicle that would get you there. The Toyota
4Runner is a vehicle that was built to go
places other vehicles can’t and because
of this it is equipped with great standard
safety features like: Driver and front passenger
Advanced Airbag System with Occupant Classification
System, Driver and front passenger front
seat-mounted side airbags and front- and
second-row roll-sensing side curtain airbags
with cutoff switch and a Tire Pressure Monitor
System. Rest assured that the Toyota 4Runner
would be ready for anything.
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