A Gotta Buy! What makes a '15 Toyota 4Runner so reliable? CAR WIZARD explains

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @vettepwr23
    @vettepwr23 Год назад +281

    I have a 2008 (4th gen) with 298k miles. I never buy cars with high miles but took a chance on this one 4 years ago with 206k miles. I got a very good deal on it so I figured if it didn’t last, it would be a lesson learned. Fast forward till now and I have been around the US several times. This is by far one of the best vehicles I have ever owned.

    • @southernbenz2098
      @southernbenz2098 Год назад +6

      V6 or V8?

    • @vettepwr23
      @vettepwr23 Год назад +15

      @@southernbenz2098 V6.

    • @Nordic_Mechanic
      @Nordic_Mechanic Год назад +9

      I took a chance on a high mileage truck once....found out high mileage car are better maintain when people rely on them for long distances

    • @garrett1253
      @garrett1253 Год назад +8

      I’m in a similar situation. I drive a 2007 4Runner with 300k

    • @georgeperkins4171
      @georgeperkins4171 Год назад +1

      2011 Corolla here bought with over 200000, now have 250000. Still goin. But my 2000 Silverado, same miles, no problems.

  • @wicky383
    @wicky383 Год назад +88

    As a former Toyota Mechanic I never get tired watching any of your Toyota reviews!!!

  • @brianwaldo2642
    @brianwaldo2642 Год назад +361

    These vehicles will go forever. Our ‘01 4Runner with over 200k mi is running like a Swiss watch. Same with our ‘99 Lexus LX470. The frames were rust protected long ago, and other than regular maintenance handled by our independent mechanic, there’s not much to else add. Truly magnificent machines.

    • @rk22cc
      @rk22cc Год назад +12

      Don’t be so sure about the frame not rusting especially in the salt belt. Love Toyota quality though!

    • @bryanevans1728
      @bryanevans1728 Год назад +13

      ​@@rk22cc I was just saying while watching this video that rust seems to be the only thing that can kill a Toyota

    • @EdgyNumber1
      @EdgyNumber1 Год назад +8

      @@elir.torres8642 Tend to find that Japanese cars built in Japan don't prioritise rust protection, particularly for the Asian market. Never really any need to salt the roads. Export cars never normally have the same level of rust protection than those built in the USA and Europe. But to me that's no real problem. Just factor in rust protection every few years, come purchase time. The mechanicals will still keep going. My dad had a Datsun 120Y back in the late 90's. Never, ever missed beat - it was also so silent you had to rev the engine to check if it was still idling or not! but the bodywork eventually fell off, failing inspections. Eventually we used it as a transporter vehicle on my uncle's farm. Lasted for years.

    • @xMrPapadap0lis
      @xMrPapadap0lis Год назад +6

      200k miles on any truck body isn't that much though...

    • @melvingibson4525
      @melvingibson4525 Год назад +1

      ​@@bryanevans1728 or sludge or piston ring failure or the water cooled intake manifold sucking water

  • @scottbartlett4853
    @scottbartlett4853 Год назад +16

    Makes me feel so much better after buying my mint 2016 4Runner Trail Edition with 100k for $27k. Beautiful car!

  • @IronMuppet
    @IronMuppet 4 месяца назад +9

    Bought a '23 4Runner TRD Offroad Premium last year and I come back to the video for periodic validation that I absolutely made the right call in my car purchasing decisions

    • @carsonp.7009
      @carsonp.7009 14 дней назад

      I have a 2002 SR5 Runner with 342 on the dash, the motor was remanufactured because someone abused it, everything still works, and i mean everything, the back window, the heater is hot, the AC is freezing cold, everything youd want to have in a car still works. One word: Toyota!

  • @jamestamu83
    @jamestamu83 Год назад +51

    We have four 4R in the family - a 2008 Sport (205k miles); 2010 SR5 (150k); 2012 Limited (165k) and 2014 Limited (90k). No problems at all. The 2008 is still on the original everything! I've only changed the usual wear items. We are sold on the 4R for reliability, safety, and durability. The 4.0-L V6 is bulletproof.

  • @danielatkinson5976
    @danielatkinson5976 Год назад +144

    Bought a 2014 4runner last year with 30k miles because the wizard said so. The peace of mind knowing this vehicle will last another decade of worry free driving was worth the extra $$$. Thanks Wizard!

    • @BubblesTheCat1
      @BubblesTheCat1 Год назад +19

      It can last another two decades. If not 3

    • @comodice905
      @comodice905 Год назад +14

      Change the oil 🛢 😌 👌 ✨️ 🤗 🙄 🛢

    • @BubblesTheCat1
      @BubblesTheCat1 Год назад +11

      @@comodice905 Yeah, that's right. Change the oil every 5000 miles, keep the underbody coated, and fight the slightest trace of rust formation with a vengeance, and let the Wizard take care of minor maintenance work. Then you can run the vehicle for many many more years. Also get to know the Car Care Nut, in the highly unlikely event that you ever encounter any mechanical issue. Between him and the Wizard your vehicle will probably outlast you. Even if you're still young. ☺👍

    • @comodice905
      @comodice905 Год назад +1

      @@BubblesTheCat1 0dawg u ain't just whistlin dixie bu b

    • @BubblesTheCat1
      @BubblesTheCat1 Год назад

      @@comodice905 Please explain, I didn't understand fully☺👋👍💙

  • @garage779
    @garage779 Год назад +53

    Second owner of a 2002 T4R, just passed 350,000 on original motor and trans. Never stranded. Purchased Jan of 2013 with 144,000. Looking for a 2014+ as a replacement and letting my teenagers drive the '02. Wizard, you are right on about these trucks. We've camped, trailed, and hauled with this thing. Easy to work on too. Keep up the great content.

    • @TRaySufczynski
      @TRaySufczynski Год назад +2

      I just posted a similar scenario.

    • @Cmc7799
      @Cmc7799 Год назад +1

      Not even worth talking about until you get at least 350 on a Toyota

    • @gordonil30117
      @gordonil30117 Год назад +1

      Good luck

  • @johnbarnes6832
    @johnbarnes6832 Год назад +156

    I just traded in a Ford Exploder on a 2016 Toyota 4Runner Limited in pearlescent white on Friday the 26th. Even though the Toyota had 81,000 miles it felt more durable and substantial than the Ford, and
    with the body on frame it was much quieter than a unibody design. Absolutely love it !

    • @Mabeylater293
      @Mabeylater293 Год назад +19

      Ford EXPLODER!!!!! OMG👏🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @phreak1118
      @phreak1118 Год назад +8

      It is great! One thing to be ware of though is the limited came with the X-reas suspension. It is awesome until it needs to be replaced. Over $4000. Most people ditch it for the standard SR5 suspension when that time comes.

    • @shtopfl5247
      @shtopfl5247 Год назад +3

      Genius move 😄👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @piggy310
      @piggy310 Год назад +5

      What was the Joe Biden premium on it?

    • @warryrodriguez2841
      @warryrodriguez2841 Год назад +1

      I own one, 2016 limited in blizzard pearl too. bought it brand new on 2015. it has around 100k km mileage, except for the fluids the brakes and the tires, Ive only replaced one thing that kindoff broke, the gas cap.

  • @codyb8238
    @codyb8238 Год назад +19

    283k Miles on my 4.0 v6. Runs absolutely perfect. Routine Maintenance is all it takes.

    • @piggy310
      @piggy310 Год назад +3

      My 2000 Camry hit 320,000 this weekend, all original drivetrain and not babied at all. Toyota man!

    • @mikebarnhard2125
      @mikebarnhard2125 4 месяца назад

      I'm buying one of the last remaining 4Runners tomorrow morning. Just curious how yours is holding up since last year??? I'm looking forward to having this vehicle for a long time.

  • @Dakiraun
    @Dakiraun Год назад +103

    Someone that lives in my area still drives a mid 1990s 4Runner around all the time; they just keep on going if you take care of them, even in a more harsh northern climate like Ontario. But yeah, fully agreed - you have to be understanding that it costs a lot up front to buy into that level of reliability.

    • @jerrykorman7770
      @jerrykorman7770 Год назад +9

      In Ontario the MTO even sprays brine on the roads in winter. My dad had a few cars rust out - but still mechanically fine - long before their time. He then started annual Rust Check applications and had a 1984 Ford F150 and 1990 4Runner last like new through 2009 when he passed

    • @Globbs
      @Globbs Год назад +2

      Just one person in your area?

    • @mikepao6109
      @mikepao6109 Год назад +1

      I've got a 3rd gen, quite possibly the fastest one in Ontario, but don't quote me on that.

    • @lawy3077
      @lawy3077 Год назад +1

      Always going up hill?

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Год назад +19

    Around the year 2000, a friend of mine bought a totaled 1997 4Runner which had about 40 to 50,000 miles on it. He repaired the damage, had it inspected, got the "rebuilt" title, then drove it for 15 to 16 years and finally sold it with about 310,000 miles on it. The guy to whom he sold it still uses it today to drive around on his property in the north-Georgia mountains. These are simply un-killable vehicles.

    • @Commentleaver-c6x
      @Commentleaver-c6x 6 месяцев назад +1

      Unless you live in the salt belt, where they rust out.

  • @missesmia2
    @missesmia2 Год назад +61

    I've only had my TRD Off Road 4runner for 8 months and it's been spectacular. Enough power, decent mpgs for what it is and can pretty much do anything and I can sleep in it!!! Already driven 15000 miles.

    • @RedLP5000S
      @RedLP5000S Год назад +4

      The new hi-vis orange looks awesome on the TRD Pro.

    • @kevinmach730
      @kevinmach730 Год назад +2

      I like them overall and owned one, but "enough"power? You're kidding ourself, my 2009 mini van has more power than that thing.

  • @brodyquinn7242
    @brodyquinn7242 Год назад +12

    I just picked up my 3rd 4runner I’ve ever owned. It’s definitely my go to! I picked up a 2014 with 113k for $23k with excellent maintenance records. Everyone thought I was crazy for buying a vehicle with so many miles, but not me! My mom just had a new engine put in her sonata with ONLY 110k. It’s insane!

  • @ericbangs5116
    @ericbangs5116 Год назад +283

    In my area, a 10 year old 4Runner will go for almost as much as a new one.

    • @staleyexplores
      @staleyexplores Год назад +25

      4r with 100k miles in the pnw 2 wheel drive is still like 30k dollars

    • @catfishakaAMC
      @catfishakaAMC Год назад +27

      Exactly. I never recommend people buy a used Toyota. By the time they're an affordable used car, they've been beaten to death and neglected by 5 prior owners and ends up being just as much of a pain as the Acadia. I spent $8700 on a 2010 Sienna in a year and a half. Definitely not the Toyota reliability experience. If you want to enjoy the Toyota reliability experience, buy it brand new. You'll get a better finance rate, some insurance companies give you a new car discount, and the full length warranty + Toyotacare.

    • @dezluciano9
      @dezluciano9 Год назад

      For real !

    • @toddcapota5910
      @toddcapota5910 Год назад +1

      Same here. It’s insane

    • @micclay
      @micclay Год назад +4

      I bought an 06 avalon for 4k in 16 and I've put tires and an alternator on it after driving it 90k miles.

  • @dadbod4life
    @dadbod4life Год назад +29

    I was shopping for a 4Runner when I found my 13 GX460. After driving the GX the 4Runner was no longer my top choice. And used the GX is about the same price. Bot are perfect choices.

    • @jjberry79
      @jjberry79 Год назад +1

      Same here! I put 230k on my '04 4Runner before upgrading to a '14 GX. The GX was a CPO and was still cheaper than a similar 4Runner.

    • @555atU
      @555atU Год назад +1

      Great choice...Im a 2023 4Runner owner and I hope my wife gets a GX for her next vehicle.

    • @dadbod4life
      @dadbod4life Год назад

      @@555atU she won’t regret it! I love 4Runners as well

    • @dantorini63
      @dantorini63 5 месяцев назад +1

      I should be going for a GX next. Currently I own a '13 4Runner

  • @romeoalphafoxtrot9517
    @romeoalphafoxtrot9517 Год назад +25

    Outstanding SUV!
    I recently picked up a 2019 SR5 2WD with 33,000 miles. No damage or accidents.
    I love it!
    It's not going to win any gas mileage contests, but that's not why I bought it.
    Super comfortable and a solid vehicle! I highly recommend them.

  • @jimharrington7532
    @jimharrington7532 Год назад +8

    love Toyotas. Those 4Runners are built in Japan, not the US. I have an 06 4Runner with 259k just as reliable as the day I bought it. 6cyl goes and goes. Always enjoy your honesty and expertise. You do an amazing job. Toyotas are the best.

  • @dallenrussell
    @dallenrussell Год назад +56

    Great SUVs, we have a ‘17. Our only qualm with it was the XREAS suspension system. Developed a leak at 70k miles, swapped out the shocks for Bilsteins and we’ve been happy ever since. We expect ours to be a lifelong vehicle for our family.

    • @E.Reyes78
      @E.Reyes78 Год назад +1

      If mines leak, the bilsteins will be on order. How you like them on the 4R? Betten than the xreas?

    • @dallenrussell
      @dallenrussell Год назад +3

      @@E.Reyes78 To be perfectly honest, other than a little less body roll, I haven't noticed that much of a difference. Our 4Runner is a pavement queen, so I wouldn't be able to speak to how it handles off road environments with the Bilsteins. I appreciate the peace of mind knowing that we have a good quality set of shocks. Hope this is helpful!

    • @aaronbrown6266
      @aaronbrown6266 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I got rid on the XREAS on my 2011 when it was leaking at 150,000. Installed a OME (Old Man Emu) 2" lift and couldn't be happier. The 4Runner is an off-road beast now!

    • @Tyler-nh7dx
      @Tyler-nh7dx Год назад

      My 15 XREAS is leaking (131k miles) looking at the b6 4600s as a replacement.

  • @OZD-mb2bs
    @OZD-mb2bs 3 месяца назад +3

    My father has a 2011 with 330,000 miles on it with original transmission,engine and even ball joints. It still drives great even tho the front end is worn. Great video btw

  • @lordcorgi6481
    @lordcorgi6481 Год назад +32

    4Runner is by far the best SUV ever made. You change the oil and it will literally run 500k miles...I've done it lol.
    The only problem I've heard of is if it has the X-REAS suspension system.

    • @O-Heyguys
      @O-Heyguys Год назад

      Bullshit.

    • @LionRunner
      @LionRunner Год назад

      If you go with suspension like Fox 2.5DC / Kings anything that gives good ride comforts they will leak. I bet those will leak before XREAS. Only difference is those suspension are rebuildable vs XREAS is not. But if XREAS leak its fully mechanical, you can replace all 4 corners with dirt cheap yet reliable stock Tokico suspension to expensive ELKA 2.5DC suspension / Kings / Fox /Dobinson / Ironman (list will go on and on) 😃😃

    • @SlightReturn666
      @SlightReturn666 Год назад

      Yeah our 09 has X-reas and everyone says it will fail. But 240k miles so far and drives absolutely perfect ... fingers crossed

    • @LionRunner
      @LionRunner Год назад

      @@SlightReturn666 240k miles? Sweet..!! If it fails its all mechanical and you have ton of options for parts, shops or diy unlike something like KDSS where you get warning on dash and no options for parts or shops. Owners at at the mercy of Toyota Dealership.

    • @SlightReturn666
      @SlightReturn666 Год назад

      @@LionRunner yeah in my experience the Toyota dealership must be avoided at all costs. Overpriced nonsense. On the rare occasions where I've needed something, I have just sourced the OEM part at the parts counter and brought it over to my mechanic. It's too bad that such a high-quality brand is let down by these cheesy ripoff dealerships, both in terms of sales and service ... yuck!!!

  • @chrisleuropa4946
    @chrisleuropa4946 Год назад +7

    I own an auto repair shop in RI and I only recommend Toyota to all our customers. It’s also the only brand me and my entire family drives daily. And I had 100% influence on that. Keep up the great videos and the like mindedness.

  • @702Wolfi
    @702Wolfi Год назад +38

    I have a 2018. Best car I ever had. I love that it has a little bit of an 80's flare to it, especially the sides. Planning on keeping for a long time.

  • @carsonmullins1613
    @carsonmullins1613 Год назад +3

    I work at a Toyota dealer and had a 15 4Runner like this one come in with 425K miles on it that had been meticulously maintained it’s whole life. Original engine and transmission. It was towed into us because another dealer messed up a repair and forgot to reattach the fuel line to the injector rail, so not the fault of the vehicle at all. Still looked brand new, inside and out and ran like a sewing machine. I test drove it after the repairs were done and the transmission still shifted like butter. It was amazing to see how well it held up, this 1GR-FE and 5AT powertrain is easily at the top of the list as one of the most solid powertrains ever made.

  • @lanceripplinger8352
    @lanceripplinger8352 Год назад +134

    Legendary vehicles! If I wanted an SUV, and could afford one, the 4Runner would be it. I hope the new generation coming will prove to be as reliable as this one. That 4.0L V6 and 5 speed automatic are crazy reliable. Toyota hasn't changed the 4Runner in many, many years, because it is so sorted. I heard that they have to ditch the 4.0L V6 now, because of CAFE numbers and emissions. Toyota doesn't like to change something unless they absolutely have to.

    • @baelm
      @baelm Год назад +3

      been a 3.5L V6 for a while now

    • @blapblapism
      @blapblapism Год назад +14

      Huh? It’s a 4.0 3.5 is Tacoma’s

    • @kuyre2239
      @kuyre2239 Год назад +5

      if you go to middle east , everyone drive TOYOTA.
      90s toyota are still going strong.

    • @seanfrank4158
      @seanfrank4158 Год назад +17

      @@baelm Still a 4.0 in the 4runners. Even the 2023s

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Год назад +2

      Down here most 4runners are diesels and that really ruins the vehicle. It just lacks going power. But with gas prices up to 7.6 USD/gallon the V6 is not popular.

  • @jeffreylonidier1607
    @jeffreylonidier1607 Год назад +4

    Toyota Rocks! Just do the maintenance! We have owned Toyota products since 1990. NO REGRETS. Current 2011 RX350, 180,000 miles, 3 batteries, 1 alternator, ORIGINAL ALIGNMENT AND ROTORS, 2nd set of tires and brake pads!! Everything works as it should and you can still read all the markings on the interior controls. Gonna keep to see just how many miles we can get. Our 2000 Camry rolled 300,000 miles 2 years ago, sold it to a friend when we got the RX.

  • @MrChevyman962000
    @MrChevyman962000 Год назад +25

    Gotta give Toyota their credit. My bud has an 06' Tundra with a touch over 500k, on the original drive train. It looks beat, from all the use, but still runs like a top.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Год назад +1

      There's a one million mile Tundra out there. It's used to run parts back and forth for oil field parts. It was serviced by a Toyota dealer in Oklahoma. That dealer had another Tundra that was also coming up to one million miles. That dealership is doing a good job maintaining those Tundras.

  • @musclesmouse
    @musclesmouse 2 месяца назад +2

    I just got a "new" 2023. Was a sales rep vehicle. It is a blue Limited with 11k miles. It was only $45K. It was the best I could get with the features I wanted.

  • @jerseattle0722
    @jerseattle0722 Год назад +22

    This is affirmation that my purchase of the 4Runner is meant to me. ❤ Thank you Wizard! I want to own for the next 20 years.

    • @3000gtdrifter
      @3000gtdrifter Год назад +1

      Don’t worry you’ll get 30 out of it

  • @josephguastella8037
    @josephguastella8037 Год назад +6

    Bought a 1990 4 runner new sold it in 96 for almost what I paid for it new... Bullet Proof solid vehicle

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Год назад +13

    Get service records if you can. Toyota's can die too if they haven't been maintained. Like any other car, lack of oil changes will kill it. Watch 'I Do Cars' for examples of engines that died early. Look for frame rust just like the trucks on the older ones. Gas mileage isn't the greatest because it is heavy. All in all>>good vehicle if cared for.

  • @hoosierdude7102
    @hoosierdude7102 Год назад +5

    I bought a ‘15 Trail Premium with 150k miles. It is in perfect condition and was never off-roaded and never towed anything. It has zero rust and zero leaks- not even seeping places! I plan to keep it forever and put about 5,000 miles on it traveling this year. I love the way it rides and how it looks.
    Thanks, Car Wizard, for affirming that I made a good choice!
    UPDATE: 14,500 miles in a year, 7,300 of those are road trip miles, and about 500 of those were on gravel, snowy mountain backroad, or off road totally. Amazingly comfortable, too. We love it!

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад +18

    Greetings Wizard & Mrs Wizard, yes, you can't go wrong with a Toyota!!! My sister drives a RAV4 Limited that she loves & my brother in law drives a Tacoma that he bought new in 08 & it looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. He's been offered what he paid for it!!! These are really good cars!!! Thanks for sharing this fun video!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @da324
    @da324 3 месяца назад +2

    I have an 01 runner, 210k miles. It looks and drives like it's new. Steel crank, steel block, real glass headlights, real metal bumpers, solid one piece steel frame construction, original ac, original transmission that still shifts like butter, not one rattle in the cab.. I fully expect to get 500k. My son has an 05 Tacoma with 275k, same thing. A friend of mine has an 05 Tacoma with 498k, and other than normal repairs; he has never done anything except change the oil.

  • @terencehawkes3933
    @terencehawkes3933 Год назад +23

    Great advice from you: when you buy a used car it's always going to need something.

    • @bobcoats2708
      @bobcoats2708 Год назад +5

      Yeah. In this case, a wash 😂

  • @southernbenz2098
    @southernbenz2098 Год назад +10

    My 2007 V6 4Runner has 275,000 miles and the most significant maintenance was that the ORIGINAL shocks finally gave up their ghost at 250k miles.

  • @billsmith7255
    @billsmith7255 Год назад +12

    Once again, a great video on a excellent automobile. My wife and I own a 2017 Lexus RX 350. It has about 37,000 miles absolutely zero problems. every time I drive the car it’s like getting in a new one. You and the skinny guy do make some good videos. Keep them coming.

  • @Grumps5
    @Grumps5 Год назад +1

    Customer of ours has a 1997 4Runner with the 4cyl. Origional owner, transmission & engine. 371k miles & still going strong, just re-did the whole suspension on it. I have a 2014 4Runner & wouldn't trade it for anything. Toyota is simply the best.

  • @danwake4431
    @danwake4431 Год назад +23

    right before covid, i had a choice. 03 Highlander for $5k with 120k miles, or an 03 4Runner for $8k with similar miles. I chose the highlander. I regret not choosing the 4runner after learning so much about them. The highlander hasn't been bad, its given me no problems and is in very good shape. It should last 300k easy, but looking back I kick myself for not jumping on that 4runner.

    • @SunSandAndSea
      @SunSandAndSea Год назад +7

      Highlanders are on par with 4Runners. My dads 2012 still looks great and never broken down. Quality!

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Год назад +11

      @@SunSandAndSea With $3-7 a gallon gas be thankful you have the Highlander. The 4Runner is not a daily driver unless you are upper class.

    • @jamessullivan6985
      @jamessullivan6985 Год назад

      06 Highlander Hybrid, 142,000km / 88,234 mikes +/-, ZERO PROBLEMS……
      The big difference with Forerunner is can you afford the gas? If so, Party on Wayne, Party on Garth.
      I do live with “Hybrid Battery Failure Anxiety (trademarked 2023)”. HBFA (trademarked 2023). It’s real but goes untreated and unrecognized by the medical community, thousands suffer needlessly. Even my emotional support guppy thinks it’s bullshot. How can a guppy have babies when it’s has decided not to be with other fish as a lifestyle choice…….. How did it get pregnant and have babies? I now have babies from a broken home and I guess I am their foster dad?😮🎉🎉

    • @jsun3117
      @jsun3117 Год назад +2

      ​@@user-tb7rn1il3q 4 runners sure do drink a tank while highlander can achieve minivan mpg.

    • @BM-si2ei
      @BM-si2ei Год назад +7

      The only reason you'd want a 4Runner over a Highlander is because you actually intend to do light-moderate offroading/overlanding with it. Highlanders are also bulletproof vehicles. They're still incredibly capable onroad, getting you through snowy mountain ranges no problem, and they have markedly better gas milage (especially the hybrid option). Since they're not body on frame, yes they're not as capable, but they also have a smoother driving dynamic onroad.
      You shouldn't regret missing out on a great vehicle when you chose an also great vehicle.

  • @Yugophoto
    @Yugophoto Год назад +14

    I have a 99 4runner that has been driven extremely hard and its at 340k KMs (210k mi). Other than replacing ball joints, sway bar links, and u joints, has needed no repairs just maintenance. And doing those things were cheap and easy to do.
    My dads fiend has one over 600k KM (374K mi) and he doesn't even maintain it properly. Only replaced the spark plugs on one side because he didn't feel like removing the air intake. Still runs fine. These things are not only reliable, they'll handle abuse.

    • @bennyabolmaali4115
      @bennyabolmaali4115 8 месяцев назад

      I have a an 01. I changed 5 out of 6 once bc one was hard to get to. Later I had a bad misfire and code for bad coil pack. These trucks only have three coils for six cylinders, and the coil that failed was responsible for both the plug underneath it and the plug I never changed on the opposite side of the engine. I always chalked up that failure to my laziness w that plug. Maybe TMI, hehe

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 Год назад +22

    Toyota used to offer these with a 5 speed stick until about 2003. If they still offered them with a manual I’d have a newer one in my garage right now. My stepbrother had a ‘92 4Runner, fully loaded with the 5 speed. Best SUV ever made. Not even close. Styling, performance, utility, reliability, the absolute best of all worlds.

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Год назад +5

      No, 2000 was the last year for a manual transmission.

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 Год назад +1

      @@damilolaakanni Ok that’s why I said about.

    • @alale923
      @alale923 Год назад

      Get urself a Tacoma then. They make manual ones with the same drivetrain as 4runner. Same as the FJ cruiser.

    • @5831a
      @5831a Год назад +4

      @@alale923 its not, uses 3.5L & made in Mexico, not Japan like 4runner

    • @chumpthetraitor7331
      @chumpthetraitor7331 Год назад

      @@alale923 when did they make Tacoma SUV

  • @louiep9862
    @louiep9862 Год назад +1

    Proud owner of a '22 Limited,same color.When the Gen 5's came out for 2010 it made my bucket list of a must have vehicle out of all the other competitors.Bad mpg's ,slow as molasses but I didn't care.Don't commute to work anymore,gas up once a week on Regular- good enough for me. I don't like p/u's ,body on frame construction this vehicle was the next best thing.
    LETS GO PLACES!

  • @BubblesTheCat1
    @BubblesTheCat1 Год назад +15

    I agree with you Wizard. Putting the car on the lift sounds easy, but it's bloody hard work with all the bending and crawling around, and getting up and down to make sure the car is safely secured is no joke.
    We had a lazy mechanic at the shop where I worked that would just kick the lift's arms under the vehicle, and just lift it not caring where it pressed underneath. I hate mechanics like that.

  • @wawalan1
    @wawalan1 Год назад +2

    Just traded in a 2004 4Runner for a Rav4. My first repair was at 170,000 miles at 18 1/2 years old. The repair cost was about $1,000 dollars. Talk about reliable!

  • @g2theb584
    @g2theb584 Год назад +7

    I had a 2010 limited and also a 2016 limited 4Runner in the "blizzard pearl" paint.
    ...they are Tanks! Bulletproof! I would drive one still if I didn't need a truck (tundra).

  • @wyattsexton7083
    @wyattsexton7083 Год назад +2

    My 2005 4Runner Sport has over 230,000 miles. Still running strong. No leaks. No issues. There's some rust underneath - that's about it.

  • @tomka5714
    @tomka5714 Год назад +4

    Original owner of an 04 4Runner V8 4x4 now approaching 350K mi and no plans to replace. Absolutely bulletproof. Daily driver in CA. From commute traffic to Tahoe snow, this is the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned.

    • @DanGilliland-pi4vh
      @DanGilliland-pi4vh 6 месяцев назад +1

      I also just got a 2004 1 owner toyota 4runner, 2wd v6,with 80k miles on, great shape well maintained ,we love it , built like a tank compared to the new ones that are not as well made and too much complicated electrical crap to go wrong

  • @Kiddro22
    @Kiddro22 Год назад +1

    Those same prices they want for Yukon XL’s and Tahoe’s, Escalade’s ESV’s as well. Like NOPE! Not happening. Never knew the 4Runner had a 3rd row. That feature just helped with narrowing down to a decision. Thanks!

  • @champipy
    @champipy Год назад +46

    German engineers are replaying this video for the 100th time and they still don't get it

    • @SergiuM42
      @SergiuM42 4 месяца назад

      Lmao very true

    • @microchrist6122
      @microchrist6122 4 месяца назад

      That’s cause all the good ones are dead lol

    • @Glocktard
      @Glocktard 3 месяца назад

      This honest comment had me laughing.
      As a long time Toyota owner I turn my nose up to German cars.

  • @markp3594
    @markp3594 Месяц назад +1

    Just bought a 17’ 4 Runner Limited for 32k w/62k miles. Local 1 Owner that was always serviced @ Toyota per Carfax. Looks/drives like new! 😊

  • @abbasrizvi4953
    @abbasrizvi4953 Год назад +5

    I have a 2006 Toyota Prado with the same engine. I have nearly 300,000 kms on it. All I've ever done is change oil, brakes, engine chain. I do preventative maintenance on it. It still fires on 6 cylinders, hasn't felt like it's lost any power either. We take in the dunes here in Saudi even now. The 4WD system works like it's a new vehicle. Toyotas are forever.

    • @noctilucent7396
      @noctilucent7396 Год назад

      Prados and 4Runners made on the exact same assembly line in the same factory in japan

  • @DC-si8xw
    @DC-si8xw Год назад +2

    just retired My 05 tacoma same motor and probably 5 speed auto trans. I put 100k miles in a couple years, at 170k, only oil changes, tune up and I changed all other fluids, front brakes. that truck was amazing. now I'm rocking a gx460. very happy with Toyota. and because they are slow to change body style this clean 2015 looks like a 2022

  • @alale923
    @alale923 Год назад +10

    Just hit 200k on my 06 4runner. Drives like its brand new and all it needs is minimal maintenance. Currently looking to buy another one but with the million mile 4.7 v8.

    • @hcho7776
      @hcho7776 Год назад +3

      I have 2007 with V8, and it runs and runs. Over 240,000 miles and still drives like new. Best truck I ever purchased.

  • @shylomcfluffy5873
    @shylomcfluffy5873 Год назад +2

    I own a 2014 4Runner Limited. Just over 80,000 miles. In the 8ish years I've owned it, ZERO mechanical issues. I've replaced the brakes myself....about to get the third set of tires (the factory ones were garbage)...
    Best rig I ever owned. Would a newer vehicle be nice? Sure...but why? Great rig. I plan on owning it until it dies or I die. Whichever happens first. Ha.

  • @rustyhumphrey9457
    @rustyhumphrey9457 Год назад +5

    Thanks for making this video Wizard! We are proud owners of a 2020 4Runner, 2010 FJ Cruiser, and 2015 Highlander!

  • @bigtyme9660
    @bigtyme9660 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just purchased 2024 4RUNNER TRD SPORT THANKS TO YOUR VID I KNOW I MADE THE RIGHT DECISION

  • @stuartstuart866
    @stuartstuart866 Год назад +11

    We have a 2018 4Runner. I wouldn’t say the engine is particularly powerful, seats are not really comfortable, fuel mileage not great, however this thing has older proven technology and has been very reliable. I wouldn’t hesitate taking it on a cross country trip towing our Casita travel trailer.

    • @MJA5
      @MJA5 Год назад +3

      I wouldn't call the 4.0 a barn burner but that engine is a freak of engineering that will run forever with 5000 mile oil change

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад

      @@MJA5 Very true. But a 90’s LT-1 V8 power level? NO WAY IN HELL! A LT-1 would pull this engine down the street with ease. The V6 in this thing isn’t set up to tow much, but there’s no arguing it’s reliable as all get out! JAPAN 🇯🇵

  • @KevinFelker
    @KevinFelker 3 месяца назад +1

    I just bought my sister's 2012 4runner Limited 2WD with 132K miles. But only because she bought a 2018 4runner Limited with half the miles.
    The only thing I'd argue is I have almost no technology besides a backup camera.
    My 2006 Toyota Sienna with 230K miles (which I sold upon buying the 2012 4runner) had all around sensors and a LiDAR system with adaptive cruise control.
    So I'm going to miss some of the tech in my new to me 4runner.
    Regardless, I love it.

  • @chrisschneider7727
    @chrisschneider7727 Год назад +8

    Bought a 2013 4runner SR5. Made it a tow pig for track use, but it ended up being the perfect family vehicle. Timley oil change is critical for long engine life.

  • @stevevice9863
    @stevevice9863 Год назад +1

    My daily driver is a 2000 4Runner that has been in our family coming up on 24 years since new. Going to turn over 250K miles soon. We drove it from KY out to CO in '21 and crawled all over the Alpine loop trail system in the San Juan mountains. It was unstoppable...amazingly capable vehicles. I plan on driving it until it dies or I die....whichever comes first....personally I'm betting on the 4Runner. The 4Runner is only built in one plant in Japan since the beginning and the knowledge base and experience base of the workers there is legendary...I think that is why they are so good.

  • @foxlake6750
    @foxlake6750 Год назад +6

    We have a 2010 Highlander with 220,000 miles and follow the maintenance schedule, no issues. We recently test drove a new 4Runner, but because of the ride, bought a new 2022 Highlander with the V6…no turbos for us 😅

  • @collinreesejones5525
    @collinreesejones5525 Год назад

    My sister has the identical twin... she recently drove it from San Angelo, TX to Spokane WA for her 1st grandaughters birth... (her son is Air Force!) She LOVES it...bought it to replace her previous earlier same model with 300,000 miles before the trip!!!

  • @CanesFan65
    @CanesFan65 Год назад +3

    270,000 miles on my 2008 4Runner SR5. Only typical maintenance issues.....CV Boots, S-Belt, Pulleys, alternator, Wheel Bearings and LOTS of Brakes. Seems I am always replacing the brakes and tires but if thats the most problems I have.....I've done ok. Love the 4runner so much I just bought a 2023 Limited in Pearl White with Redwood interior. YES I paid a pretty penny but I know the 4Runner reliability and so does everyone else because they are EVERYWHERE and that is OK with me. I'm not looking to stand out of the crowd. I just want a vehicle that WORKS and I know this one will last the rest of my life. I will follow the maintenance schedule that the Car Care Nut recommends. Had it for 2 months now and still breaking in the Engine with 695 miles so far. 300 more to go then I will give it the FIRST Oil change.

  • @ryansalonga542
    @ryansalonga542 Год назад +1

    I traded in my KIA Optima 2016 SXL for a 2022 4Runner SR5 Premium in November 2021…it’s the most satisfying decision I have made in my life. I haven’t look back at all the other cars I’ve owned because I’m really enjoying this truck! It seems like everyday I’m excited to get in my 4Runner and drive! I’ve upgraded my 4Runner in my 1st year of ownership, it’s perfect. I’m hoping it can get me to 300,000 miles or more with great reliability! Cheers!

  • @m3chan1zr
    @m3chan1zr Год назад +3

    Every time I see him rip on the Acadia or Terrain, I crack a smile due to how many times he mentions those throughout his videos

  • @billyhellmaker
    @billyhellmaker 8 месяцев назад +1

    I bought this exact year and model after watching this video - 90k miles. Thanks for this and all your great videos!

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 Год назад +6

    I warned my sister and nephew, but they basically scoffed at me. One got an Acadia, the other got an Equinox, so much cheaper. We'll see if cheaper matters when they're sitting on the side of the road. Meanwhile in Toyota land my 07 Avalon looks and runs like new and other than regular maintenance, not a single problem.

    • @garage779
      @garage779 Год назад +1

      I daily a 2010 Avalon XLE with 180,000 miles. Well done.

  • @rickycompton2610
    @rickycompton2610 9 месяцев назад +1

    I took your advice wizard, we had a 2021 Chevy trail boss, we were coming to the end of our lease, so we decided to on a Toyota TRD Pro 4 runner, I think this will be a life long vehicle for us as long as we take care of it, Thank you for the advice Mr Wizard and Mrs Wizard.

  • @charlesdokken7810
    @charlesdokken7810 Год назад +3

    Bought a 2018 TRD Off Road in Barcelona Metallic Red, partially based on the Wizard's suggestion. Paid through the nose, but I'll have it for 20 years as long as the rust doesn't eat it!

  • @555atU
    @555atU Год назад +1

    Amen. Just got a 2023 Off Road Premium for the reasons you stated. But it is my dream car that I hope to enjoy for the next 15 years minimum.

  • @xtrythis1170
    @xtrythis1170 Год назад +3

    About 8 months ago I bought a used 2021 4runner in this exact spec. Coming from a F150 hybrid that was absolute junk, I'm glad you reaffirmed my decision. I'm enjoying this SUV much more than I thought I would.. Oh and don't forget how much the dogs enjoy the roll down rear window!

    • @555atU
      @555atU Год назад

      The rear window is killer. I can drive with all the windows down on a hot day and with that rear window down I dont get uncomfortable.

  • @florianackermann3386
    @florianackermann3386 Год назад +2

    I have a 2012 Tundra with the 5.7 V8 with 175k miles, and it still runs amazing! Had to do a water pump and that has been it.

  • @miguelvega7769
    @miguelvega7769 Год назад +15

    I always did love these, I was looking at one the other day in grey color. Love the size and the look. Probably by this summer I’ll grab me a 2015 or 2016

    • @MJA5
      @MJA5 Год назад +2

      Good luck! Hope you find one.

  • @JTMP12
    @JTMP12 Год назад +1

    I’ve had my 2017 4R since new, love it but don’t drive it much as I would like. Only put on 9,400 miles in 6 years. This is my forever car.

  • @senanfoutchedjev2401
    @senanfoutchedjev2401 Год назад +9

    I really liked this episode. The Toyota is Great, Very Very nice looking and it does hide behind the BWM, MERC or MASERATI, it is noticeable on the road passing by. Turns heads. Yes and ofcourse the durability is outstanding. It will not have the usual problems that the rest of the makes and models do. 70K miles, seemed like a breeze, not starting to get worn out to die, but rather broke in just yet. Fantastic.

  • @gregorycanady2530
    @gregorycanady2530 6 месяцев назад +2

    I own a 2005 4runner. Cleaned it yesterday......may put some wax on it today. Bought it new, and said at the time, "I'll keep it 20 years". Only 10 months to go. At dealership, I opened the driver's door to make sure it was made in Japan (why buy the product and not get the work ethic?). If you can't afford the price, don't buy till you can.....you won't regret it.

  • @it_is_what_it_is_brotha
    @it_is_what_it_is_brotha Год назад +3

    Cant wait to get a 4runner but will say the best second option to it, especially if your not off-roading is my Honda Pilot. My 2012 bought used with 65k, 7 years ago has given me 100k plus miles with no maintenance issues and has taken my family and me to places off-road most wouldn't take it. And it only cost 18knwhen bought.

  • @henrykim4230
    @henrykim4230 Год назад +2

    I recommended my friend Toyota 4Runner. He bought a 2021 SR5 at the dealer for about 37k. He asked me to test drive couple of SUVs let him know which ones are the best for him. I test drove Ford "cop car" explorer. My impression of that vehicle was that the transmission will go out in couple of years if you were to drive it hard. My Friend drives hard, so I said no to the vehicle. I test drove the Highlander which was pretty agile but it was only available in front wheel drive in California. When I test drove the 4runner, it had the best ride of all because it was body on frame. My friend purchased it and drove it for a year put on 37k miles and got rid of it and bought a Tesla Model Y which is a perfect vehicle for him because he likes to go fast. Model Y is fast AF. Sure model Y won't go on off roading but then the 4Runner was a reliable vehicle.... although he did not like that Toyota infotament system because it is slow AF.

  • @tony_25or6to4
    @tony_25or6to4 Год назад +5

    The first generation 4Runners are very popular because the rear axle and the top comes off. My brother-in-law has 300k more miles on his when he sold it. Only sold it to get a 4 door for the family.

  • @pilonpatrick573
    @pilonpatrick573 День назад

    I'm buying a '97 tomorrow❤. Limited, rear differential lock, only 432k km 😊.
    Two owners, no rust whatsoever, all the maintenance invoices, new timing belt, shocks, fuel pump, fuel tank, plugs, tires... 8 grand.

  • @yelapa999
    @yelapa999 Год назад +10

    We have a '15 GX460, more similar than different except for that sweet V8. Bought used on the weekend I had planned to to buy a new 4Runner. Anyway, I love the way everything is so well done with these trucks! Except for the third row. Nah. That's someone's practical joke-never been used.

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Год назад

      Is it comfortable for kids at least or totally useless?

    • @yelapa999
      @yelapa999 Год назад

      @@Stephen-uz8dm Take a kid with you and see for yourself. lol

  • @LudeSR
    @LudeSR Год назад +1

    we have a beaten up one at my job we drive it in the field all summer long. Over 200k miles, dashboard is a chrismas tree, 4LO is flashing, hydraulic suspension is leaking but still, run very great. I was driving it around 60mph in some trails in the wood, it was fun!

  • @RedLP5000S
    @RedLP5000S Год назад +6

    My favorite current day SUV. I loved it the moment I first saw it. It is absolutely flawless. Toyota made a home run with this generation 4Runner.✌🏻🇺🇸

  • @46miles
    @46miles Год назад +1

    I bought a 2021 4Runner recently, and it is possibly the best vehicle I have ever bought! I absolutely LOVE it! It rides better than my 2018 Camry!

  • @thatoneotherotherguy
    @thatoneotherotherguy Год назад +3

    They've been making this generation with small changes through the years, for 14 years and counting. Most of the platform and mechanicals date to 2003-2005. I got on a waiting list at my local dealer to get one in October. I was 55th on the list. Today I'm 15th. Desirable vehicles, because of the dependability.

  • @Steverz32
    @Steverz32 Год назад +2

    Man I drive an 05 rx330 had all the fluids changed recently & it’s the best car I have ever owned! We bought it as a pup hauler & he loves it! 2000K on the clock & everything including the gps works👍I love it more than my 2010 corvette GS😊 no hesitation in buying another 1 for sure! Toyota knows how to build a reliable car/suv for sure

  • @Ungovernable74
    @Ungovernable74 Год назад +3

    I have a 04 Sequoia with 203k. Runs like a champ. I bought it salvage title with 132k mi. 8 years ago for $7200. Only get about 17 mpg mixed. This has been my most reliable and least expensive car I've ever owned. I do routine fluid/filter maintenance. Changed out timing belt and water pump ($1,200 job) at 200k miles bc it has an interference engine and I had no idea if it was ever changed so better safe than blow the engine. I love it and will drive it until the wheels fall off. I only put 8k miles per year on my truck. This may be my last vehicle and I'm not even 50 yet. Toyota makes some of the most reliable automobiles.

  • @k.lamareyev4418
    @k.lamareyev4418 Год назад +1

    My '18 currently has about 41,000 on the dash . Love my 4runner! I spent less than $1600 on it since 2018. She don't have the power of a Tahoe but man preventative maintenance is cheap! Told myself that I'll replace all 5 tires when she's paid for 😂. Only thing I added to her was a trailer e- brake kit and a dash cam. Listen to this man get a 4runner!

  • @LacDole
    @LacDole Год назад +4

    I took delivery of a 2023 4Runner LTD AWD similar to this one to replace my 2016 Tacoma last November. I really enjoy it and I'm averaging 19.1mpg at the pump over my first 3500 miles. Just need to be cautious on all 2010+ Limited or newer TRD Sport models with X-REAS suspension, it is expensive to fix if there is a leak but fortunately there is a bunch of more affordable aftermarket suspension kits.

    • @LionRunner
      @LionRunner Год назад

      If you go with suspension like Fox 2.5DC / Kings anything that gives good ride comforts they will leak. I bet those will leak before XREAS. Only difference is those suspension are rebuildable vs XREAS is not. But if XREAS leak its fully mechanical, you can replace all 4 corners with dirt cheap yet reliable stock Tokico suspension to expensive ELKA 2.5DC suspension / Kings / Fox /Dobinson / Ironman (list will go on and on) 😃😃

  • @markbradl8651
    @markbradl8651 Год назад +2

    I love my 2016. Have less than 60000 miles on it. I am never getting rid of it. I will buy a toy, but that 4runner always has a place at my house !

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822
    @rockymountainjazzfan1822 Год назад +5

    My old neighbor has a '15 4Runner identical to this one--but with 160K trouble-free miles. The only real downer for these 4Runners and Tacomas is the seating position. Seating position is sort of like sitting with your legs almost straight out in front of you. That is uncomfortable, especially for folks with lower back problems. Otherwise, the 4Runner is a bulletproof vehicle. They don't get great fuel economy, but the 4.0L, with decent maintenance, is 400K+ mile engine.

    • @danwake4431
      @danwake4431 Год назад +1

      i knew the Tacoma had that seating, but I wasn't aware the 4Runner had it too. My Highlander has a nice high seat. My only complaint is the seat portion isnt very long, not much leg support. But it seems like many people don't mind considering how many 4R and Tacos are out there. My Kia has long seats that really supports the legs on long trips and i really prefer that.

    • @mikeysbago-meat7967
      @mikeysbago-meat7967 Год назад +4

      I have a 17 Taco and had many 4runners from 84 up and they all have that almost straight out leg seating position. My guess is to keep the roof line lower to keep center of gravity lower to avoid rollover. But yeah it can get uncomfortable on long drives especially if you have low back problems. But ill trade the time to stop and stretch out every once in a while over having to constantly dump money on repairs.

  • @dancacciatore
    @dancacciatore Год назад +1

    A California friend sold his 1999 4Runner (3rd Gen) with 438K miles - original transmission, transfer case and rear diff - for $7,000 in December 2021, when prices were crazy. Faded silver paint but no rust and a straight frame. I have a 2022 4Runner (5th Gen) TRD Off Road; it's my second 5th Gen. Put rock sliders for trips through logging trails. Myriad of after-market parts like winches, bumpers and light bars.

  • @georgembaker2799
    @georgembaker2799 Год назад +10

    Enjoying my '12 SR5 Premium. About 86000 and looking forward to a lot more reliable ... Enjoyable miles... PS my wife has a '14 Rubicon... Guess which one we prefer when going on a road trip? Guess which one we enjoy in the Backcountry... Tell You what... We're having fun 😊

  • @TonyAguirreJazz
    @TonyAguirreJazz 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just sold my 2021 Fullsize Bronco and picked up a 4Runner Limited. Love it!

    • @Offshore1977
      @Offshore1977 10 дней назад

      2021 Bronco is not a full size.

  • @trailrunnah8886
    @trailrunnah8886 Год назад +4

    In 2019 I bought a 2013 4Runner with just under 80k miles. It hit 150k miles 2 days ago, and other than routine maintenance, the only repair I've had to do was have the AC topped off two summers ago, which cost me less than $200. That's it for repairs. Personally, I DO think the 4.0 is down on power, the numbers are good but they occur way too high in the RPM range to be useful. A small block Chevy would have much more torque at lower RPMs.

    • @aaronbrown6266
      @aaronbrown6266 Год назад

      You also wouldn't be driving that small block Chevy for 150K.

  • @Final_Fantasy_7
    @Final_Fantasy_7 Год назад +1

    Here in New York City I see alot of 4Runners popping up all over...and everytime I see one I just think to myself once I own one it's forever.

  • @saywhatnow57
    @saywhatnow57 Год назад +3

    I had a pretty similar 4runner to this one for 11 years (I drive a Tundra now). I had a previous generation one for another 10 years before that. The reliability is legit.

  • @kmzoilus2486
    @kmzoilus2486 Год назад +1

    I am getting a 2014 to 2016 limited one! finally after wanting a 4runner or Land Cruiser for like 15yrs! This year range in limited trim is my favorite of all time! the prices are coming down fast now! we can pay for one in cash... we're just being patient.... but I'm dying! Can't wait..... 🙃

  • @s0lsh1n
    @s0lsh1n Год назад +3

    Make sure the diff/tcase fluids are replaced at 60k. I have a 16 limited. Love it. That 4runner you showed shows the drift shaft has been greased which a lot of people over look. 4runners can go a million miles if maintained.

  • @julianb1474
    @julianb1474 Год назад +1

    Multiple Toyotas here since '85. All flawless.