Toyota 4Runner

Why should you buy this? It’s at home climbing a mountain or taking kids to soccer.
Who’s it for? Those with passengers and gear to take off-road.
How much will it cost? $34,610+
Why we picked the Toyota 4Runner:
The 4Runner is old-fashioned in the best way possible. While many of its rivals have adopted unibody construction, it retains a truck-derived ladder frame that gives it the ability to climb over impressive obstacles. The trade-off is that it’s not quite as refined as a car-based crossover on the pavement.
The cabin is on par with softer rivals, however. The ‘Runner boasts a modern infotainment system, supportive seats, and materials that can almost be considered premium. The 4Runner isn’t the cheapest family hauler, but you get what you pay for.
We suggest going for the brawny TRD Pro model, which rolls off the assembly line ready to get muddy. It benefits from bigger tires wrapped around 17-inch wheels, a beefed-up suspension on both axles, and a TRD-specific look that pays tribute to classic Toyota off-roaders
Comments
Post a Comment