Wednesday, June 25, 2008

'07 Toyota 4Runner


This 4 liter, V-6 engine SUV has a horsepower of 236 or V8 with a horsepower of 260. The 2007 Toyota 4Runner is built like a truck but has the luxury of an SUV.

This vehicle only offers a 5 speed automatic transmission. There are 3 models for this 4Runner and with the Limited model you can obtain 3rd row seating. Unlike the 5 passenger vehicles of previous years, this year’s 4Runner can hold seven people.

The 4Runner is roomy and very comfortable. With the purchase of the Limited model, you get air conditioning and individual climate control. The headrests are fully modifiable and so are the seats, which can be adjusted 8 diverse ways. Another great option on this 2007 model is the rear mounted camera with on dash monitor, great for watching behind you as you backup.

For a mid-size SUV, the 2007 Toyota 4Runner would be a great choice for any family.

'05 Toyota 4Runner

In 2005, Toyota finally brings a 5 speed automatic transmission to the table for the 4Runner. With it’s truck-like build, it has the look of a SUV. It is larger than previous models.

The sunroof used to be standard on the Limited edition, but is now available on all models in 2005.

If you plan on doing a lot of traveling, an optional cargo shelf can be purchased. Every seat in the 2005 Toyota 4Runner has a cup holder as well as storage bins in each door.

For this year, the vehicle has been engineered for more performance than previous models. With the V8 option, you can experience up to 270 horsepower.

The 2005 Toyota 4Runner is excellent if you like to enjoy off road terrain on the weekends. It is also enjoyable for the families who like to go on vacations often because of the added extra room and the comfort of the seats.

'06 Toyota 4Runner

The 2006 Toyota 4Runner has received a new design. This years model is more elegant and luxurious, yet is still built like a truck.

Third row seating is now available in the 4Runner, which can be used for seating or removed to allow more cargo space. The appearance for the 2006 model has been significantly remodeled for a more enduring look.

For a mid size SUV and the remarkable things it can do, the price is great. The price for a 2WD standard V-6 is $27,630 and the 4WD is $29,910. It is so affordable.

You are able to stretch your legs out in the 2006 model of the Toyota 4Runner. It is so comfortable, it is hard to imagine why you would not want enjoy the luxury of the loaded out models.

This 2006 Toyota 4Runner is ideal for those who love the outdoors, driving down rough terrain roads and being able to carry all their luggage and gear along for the outdoor experience.

Monday, May 26, 2008

2007 Toyota 4Runner

In the 2007 Toyota 4Runner you will find that there are three trim levels available. They are the SR5, Sport Edition and the Limited. Four wheel drive versions of the 2007 4Runner have the added feature of downhill assist control and hill start assist. These two features aid drivers when they are driving down a hill or trying to start their vehicle on a hill.

The interior of the 2007 4Runner seats five people quite comfortably and can hold seven people if you opt for the available third row seat. You will find power seats as a standard feature on all models except the base model. With the Limited trim level the 2007 4Runner features leather upholstery and the seats in the front are heated. This is a great feature on those cold winter days.

The 2007 Toyota 4Runner is a great vehicle choice for those families looking for an automobile that will seat their entire family comfortably along with enough room for everyone’s gear. The 2007 4Runner certainly meets those requirements and then some. It is a fun vehicle to drive!

Friday, May 23, 2008

2006 Toyota 4Runner

When it comes to styling, the 2006 Toyota 4Runner is all about elegance and performance. It provides the traditional Toyota quality and reliability while incorporating new safety and comfort features.

The 2006 4Runner looks like it is ready to drive off the showroom floor and straight onto dirt roads and rocky terrain. The engine, transfer case, and fuel tank now come with standard skid plates, and the back bumper now features a molded step, adding to its functionality.

Fog lights are standard, situated down in foxholes, the grille and bumper are bold slashes of architecture and design, and the vehicle has an overall chunky, stolid, and very rugged feel.

The glass which comprises the 2006 Toyota 4Runner’s windshield, side windows, and side mirrors are created out of a hydrophilic glass, which is designed to repel water and snow – making for increased visibility all the way around, usually without even the need for windshield wipers. This visibility trend is continued in the angle of the side mirrors, allowing drivers to see further and more clearly.

2005 Toyota 4Runner

When it comes to safety measures and safety features, Toyota is often right at the head of the pack. The 2005 Toyota 4Runner is absolutely no exception. Both drivers and critics consider it at the head of the proverbial class, especially when it comes to the 2005 4Runner’s standard safety features.

Some of these include airbags for the driver and front seat passenger, whereas side impact airbags for the driver and front seat passenger and side curtain airbags for the first and second rows come optional.

The 2005 Toyota 4Runner also comes with rollover sensors. At each corner, there are disc brakes, which come complete with an antilock brake system. Also located at each corner are electronic brake-force distribution, electronic stability control and Brake Assist.

The electronic brake-force distribution is designed to regulate the braking force as it is applied to each wheel, so that drivers need not worry about braking too hard on slippery roads. By the same token, electronic stability control is designed to counteract skids, and Brake Assist is designed to recognize when the driver makes an emergency stop.