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2009 Toyota 4Runner - Web Chatter

MSRP: $28,640 - $39,360 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 toyota 4runner Professional Edmunds Review

...cruise control, full power accessories with a power rear window, a tilt steering wheel, a power driver seat (on V8 models) and a CD/MP3 player with an auxiliary audio jack. Upgrading to the Sport...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 toyota 4runner

...the versatile 2009 Toyota 4Runner actually behaves like an SUV should, with a powerful engine, tough 4WD traction, and surprisingly nimble handling dynamics. It also offers a long list of standard...

Cars.com
2009 Toyota 4Runner Professional Cars.com Review

...The Sport Edition features a hood scoop, sport suspension and smoked chrome grille. 16-inch wheels 17-inch wheels (Sport) 18-inch rims (Limited) Rear liftgate has a power-down window Available...

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97 Toyota 4runner Limited 4x4 Rocks!!!!

...I was all for the drive across country until I started the car and noticed it had over 169,000 miles. My uncle said not to worry the 4runner would make it with...

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Bever stops!

...Drove it for 62Ks.On snow storms,in the highways was a tiger, surrounded by damaged cars, my 4 Runner kept going and going without a problem.I have 68 miles...

MSN Autos user
Who wants a Jeep when you get so much more in a 4runner

...power everthing It is a great first car... it was my first car and I still have it I bought it from a guy in 2008 that rebuilt the motor and everthing great...

Cars.com user
worth every penny

..."I purchased my 4Runner in 1999 as used. The car is now 12 years old and is still running great; very inexpensive to maintain and excellent performer on snow...


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What would be the cheapest lease on 2009 toyota 4 runner?
my car lease is up next week and I am shopping for a new lease. I would like to get 2009 toyota 4runner - v6 4wd - base edition. Every dealer I called gives me a different price ranging from $459 a month to $389 a month with zero down each. Could it be any lower? What would be a good price for a lease? Thank you
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

That is a $30,000.00 vehicle. How cheap do you think it could get? Buying one would be over 600.00 per month. If you can get one for 389.00, run out and get it and quit wasting time. From your friendly Toyota Salesperson :)

No. Toyota has decided to stop making these Generation of 4Runners with Manual Trasmissions. Since 2003 they have been Automatic only. Perhaps even farther back.... Sales of Manuals dropped Considerably and Dealers couldn't sell them. So Toyota stopped making them.

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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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