Are there any new Toyota 4Runners for 2009?
For 2009, Toyota is offering a new Trail Edition package option for the V6-powered SR5 4WD. Trail Edition 4Runners gain a locking rear differential, Bilstein shock absorbers, Active Traction Control (A-TRAC), water-resistant seat fabric and a new audio system with a detachable TomTom navigation unit.
What to look for in a Toyota 4Runner?
If you’re looking for a rugged, powerful midsize SUV that has a reputation for superb reliability and great off-road manners, the 4Runner should be at the top of your list. It also has some exclusive features not found on other SUVs, such as power rear window that retracts into the rear liftgate.
What kind of brakes does a Toyota 4Runner have?
Also standard on all four-wheel-drive 4Runners is the DAC (Downhill Assist Control), which combines the vehicle’s brakes with engine braking to avoid unwanted downhill acceleration.
Where is the spare tire stored in a Toyota 4Runner?
Full-Size Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown Body-Colored Front Bumper w/Chrome Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and 1 Tow Hook Chrome Bodyside Insert, Rocker Panel Extensions and Body-Colored Fender Flares Chrome Side Windows Trim, Black Front Windshield Trim and Black Rear Window Trim
What kind of seats does the Toyota 4Runner have?
The 4Runner’s rear backup camera option allows you to see objects out of the range of your rearview mirror. The 4Runner’s flip-up third-row seating lets you convert from cargo hauler to people hauler in just seconds. The 4Runner is available in three trims: SR5, Sport and Limited.
What’s the price of a new Toyota 4Runner?
Budget-conscious buyers will probably suffer sticker shock, as even the most basic rear-wheel drive 4Runner model starts around $29,500. The base two-wheel-drive SR5’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $29,500, while the four-wheel-drive model is closer to $31,500.