The Toyota 4Runner is one of the last of its kind, meaning it has shunned the move toward a car-based chassis and continues on with the same rigid body-on-frame design that, 30 years ago, spawned the original 4Runner. Is there a spot in today’s marketplace for a traditional SUV? KBB’s Zach Vlasuk finds out in this video.
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I just wish we had a V8 or Turbo 6 option. It needs more power.
My mom wants one
though it doesn't come cheap.. only 42k lol.
Nice SUV – but don't understand tire under trunk in trail edition
personally I wish the trd came with the third row seat and the v8 for the extra price
How well would the passenger or driver seats fit a person who is about 6'9"?
imo this thing shits on any other car based SUV. those compete more with the highlander
I want this in Philippines as a local sale in dealerships and a alternate vehicle with fortuner
do a Toyota 86 plz
so is this more like a city suv with a less ilncline to be an off road? sounds like one of my kind..
The 4Runner always seemed like the ultimate vehicle to me, back in the late 1990s. I'm glad it still has it's niche in todays market of car-like unibody SUVs and cross-overs. It's offroad worthiness makes it genuine.
I've been seeing this on the road a lot lately. I really dig the look. I'm tired of seeing all these rounded suvs. I like the box shape
Love this car