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2010 Toyota 4Runner Q & A from Around the Web

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About a Toyota 4Runner want to know!?
Alright so ive saved up enough money now to buy myself a car I want to hear from u that hav one or those that know about them I really like the toyota 4Runners and i especially like the older models...2003-1998 could some of u tell me what u like about urs or wats a car like it thats better Recommend a certain year?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

My 1st 4Runner was a 1990 that had 90,000 miles on it when I bought it and 305,000 when I sold it 2 years ago. I replaced it with a 1997 Limited 4Runner, great vehicle! The 3.4 has more power than the old 3.0 V6, and gets better mileage. I like the looks of the '97 better than the new ones. Mine...

Toyota 4 runner starting problems, any idea why?
I have a 91 4runner that's giving me troubles. It starts great the first few times, but if i drive around all day it will start acting up. After the 3-5th time starting it up it does nothing, and i'll have to sit and wait 15 to 45 min before it will fire up. It has a new battery and starter installed about 6 months ago. Thanks for the help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Sounds like the timing is off. Hard starting after heated up? starts fine cool? yup

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Why should I also consider these? X

Last year Kia seemed the odd one out for introducing an all-new truck-based SUV, the Borrego, at a time when the market was steering away from such vehicles.

This year, it’s Toyota, with this excellent vehicle that will likely sell at a small fraction of the rate of earlier in the decade.

For those who really need the off-road ability, the 4Runner is a great choice, especially in Trail trim.

With the available KDSS system, the 4Runner won’t rattle you as much as a Pathfinder or Grand Cherokee, while still offering as much ability for most types of off-roading.

The 4Runner also maneuvers and rides a bit better than the Pathfinder, while compared to the Grand Cherokee it gets better fuel economy than the Jeep does in V-6 or V-8 form.

The Ford Explorer remains a different type of choice, and it’s best for those who want towing ability but not necessarily boulder-crawling prowess.


 
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