5 Star Reviews for 2003 Toyota 4Runner

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.69/5 Average
372 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Toyota's popular midsize SUV has been completely redesigned this year. Though it stays true to its truck-based roots, it comes with many new upscale features, including an available V8 engine and an optional navigation system.

Pros:
  • Powerful V6 engine, rugged off-road capabilities, many standard and optional features.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Love it!! - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    I honestly have nothing bad to say about this vehicle. I absolutely LOVE my 4Runner. The fuel economy is great for an SUV (20 MPG in city), it is a very comfortable ride, looks good, handles great, the list goes on. The quality of the vehicle is phenomenal. I have been rear ended in my 4Runner and the car that hit me was totaled while I only had to have the hitch and bumper replaced. Both of my children were in the car and were 100% fine. I have every intention of buying a new one when the mileage on this one gets to be too high. GREAT vehicle!!

  • tundra24runner - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    switching from a totaled tundra the choice was very clear for me. Any car qould have to equal the 2uzfe 32 valve v8 engine in the tundra - so, it was basically between the tundra, sequoia and the 4runner as there really is nothing that compares. This truck is perfect so far, and if it holds up to 10% of the abuse I put my Tundra through I dont feel bad for coming back at all - the safety factor is often overlooked I guess too, I walked away from a 70mph side impact so that was a big factor in buiyng toyota too.

  • Sports Edition for the Sport in You - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    This vehicle has the build quality and tensile strength to meet the severe demands of the harsh Arctic environment. In the v-6 variant, it has the horses and the torque to get its 2 + tons heading up and moving out. The VSC+Traction Control, along with X-REAS enhanced suspension and Multi-Mode 4WD makes for a great recipe of SAFETY & CONTROL. When you add to that HAC, DAC, and a great transmission matched to an equally impressive engine, who could ask for anything more???

  • The Best SUV for the Money - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    Our 4Runner was purchased with 25,000 miles in 2004. It now has 171,000 miles and has required no repairs, other then tires, belts, and brakes. It is a monster in the snow, on the beach, and is very capable off road. With the factory installed towing package it tows my lifted Jeep Cherokee with ease. The 4.7L and an amazing transmission seem to give the car more power the it needs. I enjoy the way this thing drives more then most new SUVs. It still receives many compliments and comes across as a luxury SUV. The front seats could be more comfortable, and the seating position in the front is awkward. These things hold their value extremely well, and are well worth the money.

  • I LOVE THIS TRUCK!!! - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    I brought my 4Runner on march 16, 2003 from darcars toyota in sliver spring Md. All i can say about the car froa weeks ownership is WOW!!!! I love everthing about the car but i only wish toyota had made fog lights as an accesory! Also my car came w/ a maufacture paint defect that was on the rear lift gate but i had my dealer fix it.

  • too nice - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    this suv is fantastic, must drive for yourself, it will hold its value for a long time, fun to drive, responsive, and smooth ride, great job toyota

  • Very Happy - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    We traded in our Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited on this beautiful WHite Gold Package 4runner. What a move UP. This vehicle is awesome and makes driving in any weather a great pleasure.

  • New V8 Sport Edition - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    Ive owned my 4Runner 4WD V8 Sport now for a little over a week. My initial impression is that I like it a lot. Its comfortable, sporty looking (for an SUV), and fun to drive. The V8 is powerful and responsive. However, the displayed mileage indicates that I am averaging about 17.5 MPG which seems about 2 MPG higher than my own calculations show. I test drove the Honda Pilot before buying the 4Runner. I liked the Pilot, but decided to buy the 4Runner. So far, I am pleased with my decision.

  • 4ever Runner - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    This is my 2nd 4Runner, having traded my 95 for a the new 2003. And its worth the wait! Wow! What a refined, sophisticated SUV! The V8, as promised, is buttery smooth & powerful. The ride and handling are also much improved over my previous model. New interior is wider, comfier, smarter. Great job Toyota! Now, just add the things that the dealer tries to pin on you after already spending $32K!! Rip-off!

  • A Lexus in Toyota clothing - 2003 Toyota 4Runner
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    It is true quality without the fluff. I Think of this truck as a fine wine. It will get better with age.

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