What is a 2003 4Runner worth?

What is a 2003 4Runner worth?

2003 Toyota 4Runner Value – $1,598-$7,373 | Edmunds.

What generation is a 2003 4Runner?

2003 – 2005 Toyota 4Runner [Fourth (4th) Generation]

Did the 4Runner ever have a V8?

Currently, Toyota only offers the 4Runner with a V6. But the 4th-gen 2003-2009 Toyota 4Runner also offered a V8.

How many miles can you put on a 2003 Toyota 4Runner?

Because, as it turns out, the 4Runner is made to last for more than 200,000-miles. In fact, according to iSee Cars, approximately 0.2% of 4Runner models will last for more than 300,000-miles.

Does a 2003 Toyota 4Runner have a timing belt?

The v6 has used a chain since 2003 when the v6 4.0 came out, replacing the old 3.4 v6 which did use a timing belt. Now the 4.7 V8 in the 4runners uses a timing BELT since 2003 when a v8 was an option in a 4runner. Now the timing belt do have to be replaced as maintenance.

How many miles do 4Runners last?

What kind of engine does the Toyota 4Runner have?

Toyota expects that close to two-thirds of all 4Runners will have the V-6 engine. Toyota also sought to make the truck-based 4Runner larger and roomier so that it yields a more comfortable highway ride and great fuel efficiency while maintaining its offroad ability.

How many seats does a Toyota 4Runner have?

The Toyota 4Runner offers roomy quarters for four to five passengers, plus a couple extra kids if you opt for the 50/50 third-row seat. To make way for cargo, each half of the third-row seat can be stowed in an upright position along the sideboards or removed completely, but it does not fold flat into the floor.

What are the best years to avoid buying a Toyota 4Runner?

Toyota 4Runner: Model Years to Avoid Like the Plague 1 2003-2005 Fourth-Generation 4Runner 2 2001-2002 Third-Generation 4Runner 3 1990-1995 Second-Generation 4Runner w/ 3.0L V6 4 1988-1989 First-Generation 4Runner w/ 3.0L V6

What is the skid control on a Toyota 4Runner?

Toyota’s Vehicle Skid Control electronic stability system is standard on all models. When equipped with four-wheel drive (4WD), the new 4Runner features Downhill Assist Control that restricts velocity to 4 to 7 mph when going down a steep grade.

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