Overview & Reviews
The base V6 now comes with a five-speed automatic, while the optional V8 has been upgraded to deliver 270-hp and 330 pound-feet of torque. A rollover sensor now comes with the optional head curtain airbag system. A limited-slip differential has been added to the stability control system. SR5 models now feature a chrome grille, color-keyed bumpers and black running boards, while the Sport model get a color-keyed grille. All Limiteds receive color-keyed bumpers, illuminated black running boards and a black roof rack.
- Powerful engine lineup, well mannered on pavement, above average off-road capability, comfortable, well-trimmed cabin, long list of standard equipment.
User Reviews:
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Not living up to the Toyota legend - 2005 Toyota 4Runner
By Ron - February 18 - 3:33 amThis vehicle is not very user friendly. The dash and control layout take a lot to get used to. If its a secondary vehicle you might feel like your driving a Rubiks cube. Limited head room combined with a passenger seat that doesnt adjust vertically, it leaves my head on the ceiling when Im the passenger. Fuel economy is poor when you factor in the cost of premium gas.