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| 2008 Toyota 4Runner Limited |
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| Vehicle: | New 2008 Toyota 4Runner Limited |
| MSRP: | $39,940.00 |
| Our Price: | Make Offer |
| Style: | SUV |
| Engine: | 4.0L DOHC 24-valve VVT-i V6 engine |
| Trans: | 5-speed ECT automatic w/OD |
| Exterior: | Shadow Mica |
| Interior: | Taupe |
| VIN#: | JTEBU17R48K030475 |
| Model Code: | 8668 |
| Stock #: | 7573 |
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| Color: Shadow Mica |
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| • | orange illuminated gauges-inc: speedomter; tachometer; coolant temp; fuel level; lcd odometer; (2) trip meters | • | (2) 12v pwr outlets-inc: (1) front & (1) rear | • | programmable auto pwr door locks | | • | remote keyless entry w/rear window pwr-down operation | • | multi-information display-inc: time; fuel consumption; cruise range; temp info | • | leather-wrapped shift knob | | • | rear seat center armrest w/pull-out cupholders & convenience tray | • | tire pressure monitor system | • | 60/40 split fold-down rear bench seat | | • | dual-zone auto climate control w/rear ventilation & air filtration | • | dual sliding illuminated visor vanity mirrors | • | auto-dimming rearview mirror w/compass | | • | pwr windows w/driver auto-down; rear auto up/down; jam protection | • | warning lights-inc: airbag system; seatbelt; low-fuel; door-ajar; battery; oil pressure; vehicle stability control; tire pressure monitor system; abs; scheduled maintenance; limited-slip differential | • | cruise control | | • | homelink universal garage door opener | • | rear window defogger w/timer | • | silver & black woodgrain-style interior trim | | • | 115v ac pwr outlet | • | center console-inc: storage box w/convenience tray; fold-out trash bag holder; aux audio jack | • | bottle holders-inc: (2) front & (4) rear | | • | pwr rear hatch locking system | • | double-decker cargo system w/net | • | computer controlled fuel gauge | | • | remote fuel door & hood releases | • | leather-wrapped tilt & telescopic steering wheel w/cruise & audio controls | • | overhead console-inc: maplights; sunglass holder | | • | rear tonneau cover | • | color-keyed rear license plate garnish | • | front & rear mudguards | | • | color-keyed bumpers | • | rear intermittent wiper | • | black roof rack w/crossbars | | • | integrated front fog lamps | • | color-keyed grille | • | rear privacy glass | | • | aerodynamic projector beam halogen headlamps w/auto-on/off | • | variable intermittent windshield wipers w/mist cycle | • | color-keyed door handles | | • | color-keyed heated pwr mirrors | • | black illuminated running boards | • | color-keyed fender flares | | • | driver & front passenger seat-mounted side airbags | • | side-impact door beams | • | driver & front passenger advanced airbag system | | • | 1st & 2nd row roll-sensing side curtain airbags w/cutoff switch | • | rear child-protector door locks & pwr window lockout | • | iso-fix child restraint system (crs) anchors & tether anchor brackets | | • | front seatbelt pretensioners w/force limiters | • | 3-point shoulder belts in all seating positions-inc: drivers emergency locking retractor (elr); automatic locking retractor (alr) & emergency locking retractor (elr) for all passenger positions | • | city 16/hwy 20 (4.0l engine/5-speed auto trans) |
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| Drive Type: | 4WD |
| Doors: | 4 |
| Body Style: | 4WD Sport Utility Vehicles |
| Vehicle Size: | Mid |
| Seating Capacity: | 5/7 passengers |
| Engine Block: | V |
| Cylinders: | 6 |
| Valves: | 24 |
| Compression Ratio: | 10.0:1 |
| Horsepower: | 236hp @ 5200 rpm |
| Torque: | 266ft-lbs @ 4000 rpm |
| Engline Type: | Gas |
| Displacement: | 4.0 |
| Fuel Type: | Regular unleaded |
| Fuel Capacity: | 23.0 gal. |
| Fuel Economy: | *16/20 |
| Camshaft: | -- |
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| Wheelbase: | 109.8 in. |
| Overall Length: | 189.2 in. |
| Vehicle Width: | 75.2 in. |
| Vehicle Height: | 71.1 in. |
| Gound Clearance: | 9.1 in. | | Luggage Capacity: | 40.6 ft3. | | Cargo Capacity: | 72.4 ft3. | | Curb Weight: | 4320 lbs. | | Max Payload: | 1235 lbs. | | Gross Weight: | 5580 lbs. | | Towing Capacity: | 5000 lbs. |
| Turning Circle: | 37.4 ft. |
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| Front Headroom: | 39.7 in. | | Front Legroom: | 41.8 in. | | Rear Headroom: | 39.1 in. | | Rear Legroom: | 34.6 in. |
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Acceleration: 0mph-60mph | 7.1 seconds |
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| *Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2008 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. |
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| Basic | 3 Years / 36,000 Miles |
| Drivetrain | 5 Years / 60,000 Miles |
| Rust | 5 Years / Unlimited Miles |
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One Liner |
The new 4Runner's chassis boasts enough electronics to stock a Best Buy.
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Automobile
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Liked Most |
The pre-production models we drove had the high-grade interiors Toyota is known for, with visually and tactically pleasing materials and logical, well-placed switchgear.
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AutoWeek
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Liked Most |
Wheelbase has grown by 4 inches to provide for smoother, more car-like ride and handling in a sport-ute built on a pickup platform.
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Cars.com
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Comparison |
With a maximum cargo capacity of just 75.1 cubic feet, the 4Runner still lags behind the Ford Explorer, Nissan Pathfinder and Dodge Durango which offer 88, 85 and 88 cubic feet respectively.
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Front and rear legroom are up by 2 and 1 1/2 inches respectively, while shoulder and hiproom have increased between 4 and 5 inches front and rear.
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It's loaded with the latest off-road electronic technology. Electronic traction control and Downhill Assist Control improve capability off road, while other features improve comfort and handling on the highway.A new Toyota V6 delivers more power than last year's engine for exceptionally good acceleration performance. And a V8 is also available for the 4Runner for the first time.
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Comparison |
If you rarely venture off-road (and by 'off road' we don't mean dirt roads), then you'll find the Toyota Highlander smoother and more comfortable.
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Liked Most |
While other SUVs are becoming more and more like cars, the 4Runner is, as Toyota says, the 'real deal.'
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TagLine |
Genuine off-road capability.
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Introduction |
The Toyota 4Runner is a rugged SUV with impressive off-road capability.A full-framed truck with a solid rear axle, plus the latest in off-road electronics, the 4Runner delivers everything it promises.It's the cowboy without the rhinestones, the genuine article in a market saturated with station wagons posing as off-road adventurers.The 4Runner can go anywhere a truck can go, and slog through the worst mess you can imagine.Its traditional design gives it an advantage in long-term durability especially over rugged terrain.Properly equipped, it can seat seven people and tow 7300 pounds behind them. Yet the 4Runner is no rough rider.It's quite comfortable around town and on the highway, with a nice ride quality, almost luxurious.An optional linked shock-absorber system called X-REAS further improves handling in sweeping, high-speed turns. For 2008, the 4Runner adds roll-sensing side curtain airbags to its list of standard equipment, complementing an impressive array of active safety technology that includes ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, traction control, and electronic stability control. The 4Runner brings electronic sophistication off-road as well.In fact, you can't truly appreciate the 4Runner until you drive one over rugged terrain.This is a truly amazing vehicle in the muck.With Toyota's Downhill Assist Control, the 4Runner can walk you down a steep, muddy incline with both feet off the pedals, the system selectively applying the brakes to individual wheels as needed.This is an impressive display of technology and engineering.And with Hill-start Assist Control, the 4Runner is just as impressive climbing back up, as it maximizes any available traction.Both full- and part-time four-wheel drive are available, but even the full-time system comes with a locking function for when the going gets sloppy. Both the V6 and the optional V8 offer responsive performance.We recommend the V8 for drivers who tow.Those who don't tow, or tow only light trailers, such as an ATV, should be more than happy with the V6, which provides excellent performance.Both engines benefit from a sophisticated variable-valve setup and drive-by-wire throttle, delivering strong, responsive acceleration out on the highway.Both come mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.Fuel economy is an EPA-rated City/Highway 17/21 mpg for a 4Runner 4WD V6, 15/19 mpg for a V8 4WD. Inside, the 4Runner is roomy and comfortable.An optional third-row seat expands passenger capacity to seven, but can be folded or removed to gain additional cargo space.The optional voice-activated GPS navigation system includes a rear-mounted video camera that lets the driver back to within an inch of the vehicle behind when parallel parking.It can also help the driver spot a small child before backing up.Bluetooth is available, as is a factory-installed rear-seat DVD entertainment system. The 4Runner is noted for its quality construction, durability and reliability.If your weekend involves driving over rugged, punishing terrain, yet you want a vehicle that won't punish you in everyday use, the Toyota 4Runner is an excellent choice.
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Lineup |
The 2008 Toyota 4Runner comes in three trim levels: SR5, Sport Edition, and Limited.Each is available with the V6 or V8, with two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD).A Class III receiver hitch with a seven-pin connector is standard on V8 models and optional on V6s; it mounts directly to the rear frame crossmember.The SR5 V6 2WD ($28,015) and 4WD ($30,290) come standard with cloth upholstery, automatic climate control; cruise control; power door locks and windows; six-speaker AM/FM//CD stereo with auxiliary input and MP3/WMA capability; remote keyless entry; skid plates to protect the underbody; integrated fog lamps; and 16-inch alloy wheels.The SR5 V8 2WD ($30,030) and V8 4WD ($32,305) models are similarly equipped but add power-adjustable front seats. The Sport Edition V6 2WD ($30,325) and 4WD ($32,600) are upgraded with high-contrast cloth upholstery, a leather-wrapped tilt-telescope steering wheel with integrated audio and cruise controls, a leather-wrapped shift knob, power heated outside mirrors, cargo cover, X-REAS Sport Enhancement Suspension, bigger brake rotors, and 17-inch alloy wheels.The Sport Edition V8 2WD ($31,705) and 4WD $33,980) are similarly equipped. The Limited V6 2WD ($34,700) and 4WD ($36,975) are upgraded with leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats with memory functions, black woodgrain interior trim, premium stereo with 6CD changer, HomeLink universal garage door opener, auto-dimming inside mirror, engine immobilizer, automatic headlamps, a cargo management system, and 18-inch aluminum wheels.Limited V8 2WD ($36,460) and 4WD ($38,735) list the same standard equipment.Limited models ride on the standard suspension, but can be ordered with the X-REAS suspension ($450).Additionally, V8 4WD models can be ordered with X-REAS plus rear auto-leveling air suspension ($950). The incongruously named Urban Runner package ($1760) became available in February for Sport Edition V6 4WD only; it combines 18-inch wheels with unique colors, trim and badging.Inside, Urban Runners feature two-tone-gray Alcantara seats with power adjustment, black woodgrain trim, Bluetooth, and an integrated Tom Tom personal navigation device.The package will be released for Sport Edition V6 2WD in April. A third-row seat is available on SR5 ($805) and Limited ($1175), but not Sport Edition.Options available for all models include DVD navigation with Bluetooth and a rearview video camera ($2420-2840, depending on model), power moonroof ($900), and a rear-seat DVD player ($1580) with wireless headphones.Several satellite-ready stereo upgrades are also available, and many Limited-level luxuries are offered as stand-alone options for SR5 and Sport Edition. Safety features that come standard on all models include Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), traction control, anti-lock brakes (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.All models come with Hill-start Assist Control (HAC), while 4WD units add Downhill Assist Control (DAC). Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and curtain-style head protection airbags for front and rear passengers are now standard on all 4Runners, and are equipped with a rollover sensor and a cutoff switch.Other standard passive safety features include dual-stage front airbags; and three-point seat belts at all positions, with pretensioners and force limiters to reduce the chance of belt-related injuries.Seat belts are your first line of defense in a crash so be sure to wear them.All models come with a tire pressure monitor.
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The Toyota 4Runner is big and burly.Launched for the 2003 model year and last freshened for 2006, the current 4Runner looks small only in relation to the even bigger Toyota Sequoia.With its massive front bumper, prominent overfenders, and body cladding, the 4Runner looks off-road rugged and ready to hit the dusty trail.Backing up that contention are skid plates for the engine, transfer case and fuel tank, which come standard on 4WD models.(Even 2WD models get the engine and fuel tank skid plates.) A molded-in step adds a functional look to the broad rear bumper. Visual cues distinguish the three trim levels.Bumpers are body-color on all three models.On the SR5, however, the grille, door handles, and license-plate trim are chrome, and running boards are painted black.The Sport is distinguished by its hood scoop and a smoked-chrome effect for the grille and headlamp trim, and by a graphite-and-black roof rack.Tubular side steps replace the SR5's running boards.The Limited has a body-color grille, black roof rack and black running boards, which are illuminated.The standard aluminum-alloy wheels have six spokes on all models, but they grow from 16 inches to 17 to 18 as you move up the line. 4Runner's windshield, side windows, and side mirrors are made of hydrophilic glass and repel water like a waxed car or a window that has been treated with Rain-X.The glass causes water to form large drops, which are quickly shed by gravity or wind.The side mirrors are angled out to increase the driver's field of view.The available moonroof includes a two-stage wind deflector designed to reduce wind noise when traveling above 55 mph. The high floor and low roof are side effects of a practical SUV design to pull the ground clearance up as high as possible while keeping the overall profile low for stability and clearance.
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Interior |
The Toyota 4Runner cabin is a good place to be in rugged terrain or nasty weather.For starters, it's roomy and comfortable, and it's highly functional.The quality of materials and they way they fit together is good, and loaded models are quite luxurious.Overall, the cabin looks traditional SUV.The cloth upholstery that comes standard is nice.And the cloth seats in the SR5 and Sport Edition are comfortable, with side bolsters to keep the driver in place when cornering or driving off road.All seats offer adjustable headrests and the driver's seat adjusts eight ways, manually on the SR5 V6 and powered on all others.The driver and front passenger sit up high, as one expects in an SUV, yet flatter to the floor, as in some low cars like a Ford Mustang.The driver's legs stretch out, rather than down, toward the pedals.It's a feeling we've noticed in some Jeeps, going back quite some years, and is a result of the high floor, low roofline design for off-road use. A two-tone dashboard houses the instruments.Gauges illuminate in orange, set in three deep binnacles that prevent the front-seat passenger from reading them, and aiding legibility for the driver in bright sunlight.The fuel gauge uses an inclinometer for accurate readouts when the 4Runner is tilted in the rough. Automatic climate control is standard on all models, while the Limited comes with his-and-hers dual-zone temperature controls.The fan, airflow and temperature controls, are big and easy to locate; they are long on style and a little awkward at first, but become easy to use with familiarity. The stereo buttons are easy operate.The auto-down button for the power windows is illuminated, but the central lock button is not and can be difficult and awkward to find in the dark, leaving impatient, would-be passengers tapping on your window as you fumble around for the switch, an annoyance.A display located just above the climate controls reveals time, ambient temperature, and trip data.A 115-volt AC power outlet is available, a real bonus in the backcountry. An unusual feature is a pair of small convex mirrors at the rear corners of the interior, designed to help the driver see approaching vehicles when backing out of a parking space.The mirrors work on the same principal as those big convex mirrors mounted at the corners of large parking garages.In the 4Runner, they help the driver detect motion in a busy parking lot.Using them effectively, however, takes some practice, as it's hard to distinguish details.We're guessing most owners don't use them and may not even know they're there. The rearview video camera works incredibly well and we highly recommend this option.Hidden in the rear bumper, it projects its image onto the seven-inch navigation screen on the center dash whenever the 4Runner is in reverse.The pictures are sharp, even in complete darkness (with the backup lights on), and cover the area directly behind and a couple of feet on either side of the vehicle.The extreme fish-eye view of the lens makes distances difficult to judge, but skilled drivers quickly learn how to use it to their advantage.When parallel parking the camera allows the driver to back up to within an inch of the car behind.The camera adds safety by giving the driver an opportunity to see what's immediately behind the 4Runner, whether it's a short metal pole or a child on a tricycle or someone pushing a grocery cart. The navigation system is among the best, intuitive and relatively easy to use.It features a touch-screen monitor, voice guidance and Bluetooth capability.Map data for the contiguous United States and major cities in Canada is stored on one DVD.The integrated Bluetooth feature provides a hands-free communication system using a cellular phone.The system is integrated into an eight-speaker JBL AM/FM/CD stereo, which is automatically muted when a call is received.The stereo speakers then act as t.
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The Toyota 4Runner is available with a V8, but we found the standard 4.0-liter V6 engine impressively responsive.It never leaves us feeling short changed.The V6 features variable valve timing, an electronically controlled throttle, and lightweight all-aluminum construction.It's rated at 236 horsepower, but more noticeable is its 266 pound-feet of torque.Torque is that force you feel when you accelerate from an intersection or power up a steep hill.Torque is crucial when driving over rugged terrain, when the engine is running at low rpm yet under a heavy load because you're geared way down and lugging up a steep slope.A 4WD V6 4Runner gets an EPA-rated 17/21 mpg City/Highway, while the 2WD V6 is rated 18/21 mpg.And Toyota no longer recommends premium fuel.The V6 is the engine we for anyone who doesn't plan to do a lot of towing. The 4.7-liter V8 is smooth and tractable and never struggles when thrust is needed.The V8 features variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) and electronic throttle control with intelligence (ETCS-i), turning it into a real performer.It's rated 260 horsepower and 306 pound-feet of torque, and adds about 200 pounds to the overall weight.The torque figure is the key number here.In the case of the V8, torque is important for pulling a trailer.The V8 is EPA-rated at 16/20 mpg with 2WD, 15/19 with 4WD, but Toyota has dropped its recommendation for premium fuel. Both engines feature a cranking system that keeps the starter engaged until complete combustion is achieved, freeing the driver from holding the key until the engine turns over.This is a nice feature, and one usually associated with expensive luxury sedans. Both engines come with a sophisticated five-speed automatic transmission.More gears means better response for any given situation along with better efficiency and this five-speed is more flexible than a four-speed and better able to keep the engine running in its optimum rpm range, whether you're after power or fuel economy at any particular moment.The transmission is equipped with Artificial Intelligence Shift control, which changes gear-shifting patterns according to driving conditions and driver intent.It works well and seems to understand when you want to cruise and when you want to get with the program, and it shifts smoothly around town. The 4Runner handles very well for a truck with a live rear axle.We drove V6-powered models over twisting back roads along the Oregon coast and found them easy to drive at a quick clip.We've also spent a lot of time in V8 versions around Los Angeles. The suspension damping is excellent.When the road got bumpy, we could tell our truck had a solid rear axle rather than an independent rear suspension, but the 4Runner still handles more confidently than other live-axle SUVs.Rack-and-pinion steering gives the 4Runner quick response and good steering feel. Still, the 4Runner is a truck, not a car.Rather than using unit-body construction like the Toyota Highlander and RAV4, the 4Runner is built on a separate ladder frame that features full-length box-section frame rails.Toyota also steered away from using an independent rear suspension like the one on the ladder-frame Ford Explorer.An independent rear suspension would have offered a cushier ride around town and allowed for a roomier interior, but off-road capability was a high priority for the 4Runner, and its live rear axle provides more suspension travel.In other words, if your driving consists almost entirely of commuting to work, hauling kids around and running errands, you might be more comfortable in a Toyota Highlander. The 4Runner starts making a lot of sense when pull off the pavement.The ride quality on unpaved roads is smooth and well-controlled, important on long gravel treks over washboard surfaces on the way to a remote fishing spot.Well-tuned damping and progressive-rate spring bumpers are to thank here. Rugged terrain.
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The Toyota 4Runner is a highly capable trail vehicle.It will get you over the rocks and through the muck, but it won't make you regret its durable construction when you're cruising the Interstate.It's smooth and quiet on the road and there's plenty of room for family and friends.The V6 is our first choice for its combination of power and efficiency, but the V8 delivers excellent response and is the better choice for towing.If you want serious recreational capability with quality, durability and reliability, the 4Runner is an excellent choice.On the other hand, if you rarely venture onto unimproved trails, then you may find the Toyota Highlander and other car-based SUVs smoother and more comfortable.
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Model Lineup |
Toyota 4Runner SR5 2WD V6 ($28,015); SR5 4WD V6 ($30,290); SR5 2WD V8 ($30,030); SR5 4WD V8 ($32,305); Sport Edition 2WD V6 ($30,325); Sport Edition 4WD V6 ($32,600); Sport Edition 2WD V8 ($31,705); Sport Edition 4WD V8 ($33,980); Limited 2WD V6 ($34,700); Limited 4WD V6 ($36,975); Limited 2WD V8 ($36,460); Limited 4WD V8 ($38,735).
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Japan.
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Options As Tested |
Third-row seat ($1175); daytime running lights ($40); power tilt/slide moonroof w sunshade ($900); rear spoiler w CHMSL ($200); JBL AM/FM/CD w 8 speakers and navigation system w back-up camera ($2420); X-REAS Sport suspension ($450).
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Model Tested |
Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD V8 ($38,735).
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Spare Wheel |
| Rim type, Alloy | Standard |
Spare Tire |
| Mount Location, Underbody w/crankdown | Standard |
| Size, Full-size | Standard |
Suspension |
| Independent, Front | Standard |
| Front suspension type, Double wishbone | Standard |
| Rear Suspension Type, Multi-link | Standard |
| Front Suspension Classification, Independent | Standard |
| Front Spring Type, Coil | Standard |
| Front Stabilizer Bar, Regular | Standard |
| Rear Suspension Classification, Rigid axle | Standard |
| Class, Regular | Standard |
Security |
| engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizer | Standard |
Headrests |
| Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual w/tilt | Standard |
| Adjustable rear headrests, Manual adjustable | Standard |
Lights |
| Headlights dusk sensor | Standard |
| Front Fog lights | Standard |
Seats |
| Front seat type, Bucket | Standard |
| Climate controlled, Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and pa | Standard |
Rear Seats |
| Folding, Flip forward cushion/seatback | Standard |
| Type, Split-bench | Standard |
Audio System |
| In-Dash CD, 6-disc | Standard |
| Radio, AM/FM stereo | Standard |
| Total Number of Speakers, 6 | Standard |
| Antenna Type, Window grid | Standard |
| MP3 player, Yes | Standard |
| Digital Audio Input, Yes | Standard |
Locks |
| Power door locks, Remote power door locks | Standard |
| 2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlocking | Standard |
Windows |
| Power windows | Standard |
| Front wipers - intermittent | Standard |
| Privacy glass | Standard |
| Rear defogger | Standard |
| Rear wiper | Standard |
| Remote window operation | Standard |
Mirrors |
| Driver mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Heated driver mirror, Heated | Standard |
| Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Heated passenger mirror, Heated | Standard |
| Inside rearview mirror, Electrochromatic | Standard |
| Vanity mirrors, Dual illuminated vanity mirrors | Standard |
Convenience Features |
| Cruise control, Cruise control | Standard |
| Power steering, Speed-proportional power steering | Standard |
| Steering wheel, Tilt and telescopic | Standard |
| Audio controls on steering wheel, Audio controls | Standard |
| Cruise controls on steering wheel, Cruise controls | Standard |
| Cupholders, Front and rear | Standard |
| Door pockets, Driver, passenger and rear | Standard |
| Cargo net, Cargo net | Standard |
| Retained accessory power, Retained accessory power | Standard |
| Overhead console, Mini with storage | Standard |
| Universal remote transmitter, Universal remote transmitter | Standard |
| Center Console, Full with covered storage | Standard |
| Rear area cargo cover, Roll-up | Standard |
| Multi-function remote, Windows | Standard |
Comfort Features |
| Reading lights, Front | Standard |
| Steering wheel trim, Leather | Standard |
| Dash trim, Simulated wood/metal-look | Standard |
| Cargo area light, Cargo area light | Standard |
Memorized Settings |
| seat memory | Standard |
Instrumentation |
| Tachometer | Standard |
| Trip computer | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
| External temp | Standard |
| Low fuel level | Standard |
| Compass | Standard |
| Transmission Temperature Guage | Standard |
Exterior Features |
| Grill | Standard |
Doors |
| left rear passenger door type, Conventional | Standard |
| Rear door type, Liftgate | Standard |
Truck Features |
| Door reinforcement | Standard |
| Running boards | Standard |
| Bumpers | Standard |
Towing and Hauling |
| Cargo tie downs | Standard |
Airbags |
| Head airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd row | Standard |
| Passenger Airbag, Yes | Standard |
Stability and Traction |
| Traction control | Standard |
Seatbelts |
| Rear center seatbelt, 3-point belt | Standard |
Transmission |
| Number of speeds, 5 | Standard |
| Manual / automatic, Automatic | Standard |
| Automatic type, Automatic | Standard |
| Transmission Hill Holder, Transmission hill holder | Standard |
Driver Seat |
| Height Adjustable, Power | Standard |
| Heated, Multi-level heating | Standard |
| Adjustable lumbar support, Power 2-way | Standard |
Air Conditioning |
| Front air conditioning zones, Dual | Standard |
| Air filtration, Interior air filtration | Standard |
Engine |
| Type, Regular unleaded | Standard |
| Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timing | Standard |
| Torque, 266 | Standard |
| Max Torque RPM, 4,000 | Standard |
| Compression Ratio, 10.00 : 1 | Standard |
| Valve Gear, DOHC | Standard |
| Total Valves, 24 | Standard |
| Engine Configuration, V | Standard |
| Vehicle Emissions, LEV II | Standard |
Brakes |
| Braking assist, Braking assist inches | Standard |
| Front brakes, Ventilated disc inches | Standard |
ABS Brakes |
| ABS, 4-wheel | Standard |
Wheels |
| Width, 7.5 | Standard |
| Diameter, 18 | Standard |
| Rim Type, Silver alloy | Standard |
Drivetrain |
| Descent Control | Standard |
| 4WD Type | Standard |
| Transfer Case | Standard |
| Locking Hubs | Standard |
| Axle ratio | Standard |
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| The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. I you have any questions please contact us for clarification. | |
Emissions
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| 50 State Emissions | | $0 |
Other Options
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Radio: JBL Synthesis AM/FM/In-Dash 6-CD: Includes 10 speakers. | | $665 |
Rear Seat DVD Entertainment: Includes 2 wireless headphones. | | $1,580 |
| X-REAS Shock Absorbers | | $450 |
Navigation System w/JBL Audio: Includes voice activated DVD navigation system with Bluetooth wireless techology and backup camera. | | $2,420 |
| Limited EVP #1 | | $465 |
| Rear Spoiler w/Center High Mounted Stop Light | | $200 |
| Daytime Running Lights | | $40 |
Power Tilt & Slide Sunroof: Includes jam protection. | | $900 |
Tow Hitch: Includes ball mount kit. | | $430 |
Post Production Options
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| Cargo Net (PPO) | | $49 |
| Carpet Floor/Cargo Mat (5 or 6-Piece Set) | | $199 |
Regionals
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| Destination Surcharge: Southeast | | $50 |
| Destination Surcharge: Gulf States | | $55 |
| Ash Tray | | $98 |
| Ball Mount | | $99 |
| Bluetooth Connection | | $299 |
| Sunroof Wind Deflector | | $139 |
| Rear Spoiler (Regional) | | $399 |
| Dual Exhaust | | $779 |
| Drop Hitch Receiver | | $339 |
| Dual Electrochromatic Signal Mirrors | | $389 |
DVD Entertainment System: Includes 8.5" overhead DVD system and TV tuner. | | $999 |
DVD Entertainment System w/SRAT: Includes 8.5" overhead DVD system and TV tuner. | | $999 |
Dual Headrest DVD Entertainment System: Includes 7" color TFT-LCD monitor, integrated top-loading DVD, video/audio input/output jacks, 5 control buttons on the front panel, 12V DC power input and adjustable monitor. | | $1,995 |
| Entertainment System - DVD - Headrest | | $1,995 |
Southeast Toyota Distributor: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection. | | $0 |
Southeast Toyota Distributor Plus: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection and digital picture asset program. | | $0 |
| Wireless Headphones (2) | | $119 |
| Black Grille Guard | | $299 |
| Cargo Net (Regional) | | $69 |
| Cargo Liner | | $109 |
| Park Pilot w/Black Molded Sensors | | $329 |
| Park Pilot w/Color Keyed Sensors | | $329 |
| Carpet Mats & Trunk Mat w/THAT | | $225 |
| Carpet/Trunk Mat w/DD | | $225 |
Radio: AM/FM Stereo w/CD/DVD/Navigation: Includes all in 1 audio, visual, navigation with 9 band equalizer, digital sound processor, MP3, North American DVD Map and 6.5 inch TFT touch-panel display. | | $2,495 |
| XM Tuner w/Antenna | | $449 |
| Accent Stripe | | $89 |
| Skid Plate | | $199 |
| Window Tint | | $211 |
| 6-Gallons of Gas | | $0 |
Wheels: 18 Enkei B4AT Alloy w/Michelin Tires (4): Replaces 4 factory wheels and tires listed. | | $1,699 |
Wheels: 18 Enkei B4AT Alloy w/Michelin Tires (5): Replaces 5 factory wheels and tires listed. | | $1,939 |
Wheels: 20 Enkei Alloy w/Tires (4): Replaces factory wheels and tires listed. | | $2,404 |
Wheels: 20 Enkei Alloy w/Tires (5): Replaces factory wheels and tires listed. | | $3,078 |
Wheels: 20 Enkei Alloy w/Tires (4) (WT8): Replaces 5 factory wheels and tires listed. | | $2,361 |
Toyoguard Protection Group: Includes exterior paint sealant, interior protector, undercoating, sound seal, vehicle identification number glass etch protection and sealant cleaner. | | $619 |
Toyoguard Plus Protection Group: Customer care includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, no charge for first oil and filter change at any S.E.T. dealer, emergency towing, vehicle identification number etch protection, exterior paint sealant, undercoating, sound seal, sealant cleaner and interior protector. | | $699 |
Extra Mile Option Package B0: Includes road hazard tire warranty. | | $729 |
Extra Mile Option Package E0: Includes road hazard tire warranty. | | $1,277 |
| Cargo Net (GULF) | | $49 |
| Rear Spoiler | | $300 |
| Color Keyed Door Edge Guards | | $119 |
| Stainless Steel Door Sill Protectors | | $165 |
| All-In-One DVD System w/RSA | | $1,599 |
| VIP Sales Follow-Up (R1M) | | $0 |
| VIP Sales Follow-Up (R2M) | | $0 |
| First Aid Kit (GULF) | | $29 |
| Fabric Guard | | $169 |
| Vehicle Fueling | | $0 |
| Pre-Delivery Services | | $0 |
| Pre-Delivery Services w/TX State Inspection | | $0 |
| Carpeted Floor Mats | | $184 |
| Courtesy Delivery Vehicle | | $0 |
Vehicle Shield Package: Includes lusterizing sealant, sound shield, sealant cleaner and rental car assistance. | | $349 |
| Permavin/Glass Etch & Limited Warranty | | $199 |
| Emergency Assistance Kit (GULF) | | $70 |
| Glass Breakage Sensor (GULF) | | $149 |
| Side Signal Mirror Upgrade - Heated | | $399 |
| Custom Tape Stripe | | $99 |
| 7 Pin to 4 Pin Converter | | $12 |
| Sunroof Wind Deflector (GULF) | | $69 |
| Wheel Locks | | $68 |
| Window Tint (GULF) | | $149 |
Seats & Seat Trim
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| Leather Seat Trim | | $0 |
| Third Row Seat | | $1,175 |
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Finance Rate 0.0%/36 months | Ends 12/01/08 |
Toyota 2008 TFS APR Program - New York Toyota 2008 TFS APR Program - New York Tier 1+ Eligibility: Public
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Finance Rate 0.0%/48 months | Ends 12/01/08 |
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Finance Rate 1.9%/60 months | Ends 12/01/08 |
Toyota 2008 TFS APR Program - New York Toyota 2008 TFS APR Program - New York Tier 1+ Eligibility: Public
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Cash $3,000.00 | Ends 12/01/08 |
Toyota 2008 Customer Cash Program - New York Toyota 2008 Customer Choice Customer Cash Program - New York Eligibility: Public
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