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2009 Toyota 4Runner - Trims

MSRP: $28,640 - $39,360 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

RWD (18) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
RWD 4dr V6 SR5 (Natl) Specs $28,640 $25,860 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 SR5 (GS) Specs $28,640 $25,860 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 SR5 (SE) Specs $28,640 $25,860 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Sport (Natl) Specs $30,950 $27,825 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Sport (GS) Specs $30,950 $27,825 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Sport (SE) Specs $30,950 $27,825 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Limited (Natl) Specs $35,325 $31,897 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Limited (GS) Specs $35,325 $31,897 16 21
RWD 4dr V6 Limited (SE) Specs $35,325 $31,897 16 21
RWD 4dr V8 SR5 (Natl) Specs $30,655 $27,681 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 SR5 (GS) Specs $30,655 $27,681 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 SR5 (SE) Specs $30,655 $27,681 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Sport (Natl) Specs $32,330 $29,104 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Sport (GS) Specs $32,330 $29,104 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Sport (SE) Specs $32,330 $29,104 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Limited (Natl) Specs $37,085 $33,486 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Limited (GS) Specs $37,085 $33,486 15 19
RWD 4dr V8 Limited (SE) Specs $37,085 $33,486 15 19
4WD (18) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4WD 4dr V6 SR5 (Natl) Specs $30,915 $27,915 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 SR5 (GS) Specs $30,915 $27,915 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 SR5 (SE) Specs $30,915 $27,915 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Sport (Natl) Specs $33,225 $29,878 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Sport (GS) Specs $33,225 $29,878 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Sport (SE) Specs $33,225 $29,878 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Limited (Natl) Specs $37,600 $33,953 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Limited (GS) Specs $37,600 $33,953 16 20
4WD 4dr V6 Limited (SE) Specs $37,600 $33,953 16 20
4WD 4dr V8 SR5 (Natl) Specs $32,930 $29,734 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 SR5 (GS) Specs $32,930 $29,734 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 SR5 (SE) Specs $32,930 $29,734 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Sport (Natl) Specs $34,605 $31,159 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Sport (GS) Specs $34,605 $31,159 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Sport (SE) Specs $34,605 $31,159 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Limited (Natl) Specs $39,360 $35,541 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Limited (GS) Specs $39,360 $35,541 14 17
4WD 4dr V8 Limited (SE) Specs $39,360 $35,541 14 17
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The Nissan Pathfinder is the closest match to the 2009 Toyota 4Runner; its interior trumps the Toyota's in appearance, while coming in at a lower price.

The Nissan handles well, like the 4Runner, and its base V-6 engine is especially strong, yet efficient.

The Ford Explorer now includes a full range of safety features, handles well, and is quite comfortable inside, but it doesn’t offer the off-road hardiness possible in the 4Runner.

The Durango is another potential alternative; it boasts impressive towing ability, but it’s not as off-road-focused as the 4Runner.

Compared to the 4Runner, the Chevrolet TrailBlazer (and the nearly identical GMC Envoy) feel sorely outdated, as those models lack the refinement of the 4Runner; the 4Runner also handles much more confidently than these GM vehicles and is safer.

The 4Runner's long-held reputation for reliability is an advantage it holds over these models.

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