4 Star Reviews for 2013 Toyota 4Runner

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.10/5 Average
9 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2013, the Toyota 4Runner returns with no significant changes.

Pros:
  • Outstanding off-road capability
  • Pleasant on-road demeanor
  • Strong V6 engine
  • Ample cargo capacity.
Cons:
  • No V8 option
  • Cramped third-row seat.
  • Some disappointing interior materials

User Reviews:

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  • great for our off road trips - 2013 Toyota 4Runner
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    I just picked up a 2013 trail edition. I paid extra for Nitto Terra Grappler ATs as Ive had so many problems in the past with the standard HTs that come with all 4Runners. I realize that most folks dont off-road but we do a few times a year. I traded in a 2011 trail which ran perfectly. This should be exactly the same but it does feel a little different with shift points and throttle response.

  • My 4-runner - 2013 Toyota 4Runner
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    Very dependable SUV. Very neat body design. Larger size vehicle then the past 4-runners.

  • After one year, love it as much as the day I bought it. - 2013 Toyota 4Runner
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    An extremely solid, truck-based SUV. Purchased new in 2013. After 13-months now has 20k miles and its only been to the shop for oil changes. Ride is better than most trucks, but the build is solid and body stiffness is superb. Seats are quite comfortable, as are heater/AC and the overall ride. My wife -- the ultimate judge of comfort, with a bad back -- has no problem taking road trips in this vehicle. I mostly use this as a commuter vehicle, but occasionally haul stuff or go camping off-road. Average 21.3 MPG in combo city/highway. Engine is more than adequate. Its the perfect vehicle for my needs. A well-engineered, reliable ride.

  • The first 1320 (miles not feet) - 2013 Toyota 4Runner
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    Storage (lack), the roof rack is 43 inches long. Short for transporting a kayak. Interior has no small storage areas. A small tool box or cross lug wrench would have to be left loose in the back. Console is one large deep box, just dump everything in there and take 15 mins to find something. I made a second shelf with another divider. Spare- on a steel wheel. Either I buy a another alloy wheel or let a new tire go to waste. Cant be put into normal rotation. Gas mileage- 190 miles local city driving 13.6 mpg. Driving 70-75 mph 21.2 mpg. 70-75 mph mountainous roads 18.5 mpg, 60-65 mpg 22.8 mpg. At 1k miles cant comment on quality or reliability. Basic model is nicely equipped.

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