Roadfly.com – 2010 Toyota 4Runner SUV Road Test & Review
admin | Jul 28, 2010 | 25 comments
Toyota’s 4Runner was completely redesigned for 2010. Jessi Lang introduces some of the new features along with Steve Hammes. We take this formidable 4×4 on a road test and review it to help you make a better buying decision For more Jessi Lang videos visit jessilang.com for more car reviews and forums visit http
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@n0c0n the third gen is still using the truck suspension (the one i own) but the later model actually have atrac which makes the ride a lot smoother
@pandaonweed Nope and never will. Have ridden in a late model (Third Gen) and it rode like a typical old school SUV. 4Runner is extremely capable offroader (goes without saying) but to say it has better on-road manners than a car-based SUVs sounds like BS to me.
Could we have a closer look at Jessi , pls !
@pjezuma1
Although that sounds reasonable, it doesn’t always work that way. I live in Tennessee, and drive for a living. I see a lot of car carriers on the road bringing Japanese cars down to southern states to the auto auctions. Since the tags are often still on them, they are probably lease cars. So we end up getting some of the cars that will rust out as well.
They carry southern cars up north to be auctioned. The increased value of a southern car more than covers the transport cost.
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@3619Country rust varies depending on where you live. in the south, people don’t have rust problems. the multi-terrain system is only on the off-road model. the sr5 and limited DO have on-demand systems.
@chrisw40 haha got you choked on your dads dildo
Hottest SUV ever.
hideous. give me an LR4 or a Cherokee any day. why is toyota increasing the size of every truck? The tundra is bigger than it needs to be, the sequoia is a giant. Start building those durable and reliable minis again.
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@chrisw40 lol im 6 5 asswipe. and i have a actual gf unlike some jews i know aka YOU
@chrisw40 no quality, and reliability
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Toyota= quality reliability comfort low pricing love it
@chrisw40 @chrisw40
look up quality ratings buddy. they even did a survey. every 100 cars Toyota had around 106 problems with all their cars + they have much more cars but the jeep got a rating of 153 problems with less vehicles. uh…what were you talking about quality?
I like the aggressive styling of the new 4Runner, but when I got inside it, I found very cheap interior materials/pieces. Also, even though it looks big on the outside, it didn’t seem to have much interior space, especially the 3rd row, which is for kids younger than 7 only and seemed to have no padding in it.
@hong99sm Your obviously biased against Toyota. 4runners have always been expensive and they sell well, because its just that good, best value for the money in this segment.
@EEEYARG Toyota sells more cars than the United states and europe can sell
and you says pieces of shit ja
@n0c0n seems like you’ve never owned a 4runner
Better on road manners than car-based SUVs? Sounds like BS to me.
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@3619Country 40K is a lot to spend on a Toyota… rust or no rust…
I wonder if this one will have the problems of frame rust that Toyota’s other body on frame vehicles have? $40,000 is a lot to spend for something that will be rusted out within five years. It also seems to have a lot of gimmicks. An on-demand system would probably work better for most people than that multi-terrain system.
I love the new 4runner but, I would like to see it take on sh#t then this. I can do this sh*t in my Subaru.
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