Are 2007 4Runners good?
The 4Runner delivers excellent reliability, a car-like ride and impressive off-road prowess, but can’t match the interior quality, fuel economy or cargo space of others in its class. If you’re in the market for an affordable midsize SUV, you should also consider the Honda Pilot and GMC Acadia.
What generation is a 2007 4Runner?
fourth generation
Vehicle overview Now in its fourth generation, the Toyota 4Runner is largely unchanged for 2007. It still has the expected rugged good looks and true off-road capability of a stout, no-nonsense sport-utility vehicle.
What kind of engine does a 4Runner have?
The engine is paired with the 4Runner’s universal five-speed transmission. The Sport Edition is also available with a more powerful 4.7-liter DOHC 32-valve EFI VVT-i V8 engine that puts out 260 hp @ 5400 rpm and 306 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3400 rpm. The engine is paired with the 4Runner’s universal five-speed transmission. Sport Edition 4WD
What is the tow rating for a 4Runner?
Reviewers find both the V6 and V8 4Runner models more than adequate for towing needs. The V6 can pull 5,000 pounds, while the V8 boosts the tow rating to a whopping 7,300 pounds. Reviewers recommend the larger engine for drivers who tow frequently, “so you can bring a healthy load of toys along on your trip,” says About.com.
Is the Toyota 4Runner a good car to buy?
Reviewers agree that the 4Runner offers very good ride quality both on- and off-road and in both the two- and four-wheel-drive versions. “They felt smooth and powerful on both pavement and dirt tracks,” says AutoWeek. While reviewers complain about low fuel economy, they rave about the V6 and available V8 engines.
What kind of suspension does a 4Runner have?
The 2007 4Runner features standard double-wishbone front suspension and a four-link rear suspension with coil springs, the same basic design as on the last two generations, but with new components. Thanks to the improved features, MSN says, “Handling is decent for such a tall, heavy sport-ute.”