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2015 Jeep Wrangler Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The 2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler could seem painfully slow, especially at highway speeds. But since 2012 the Wrangler has been powered by a 285-horse 3.6-liter V6 engine, which shaved the seconds needed to get from a dead stop to sixty from over eleven to a respectable eight (about the same as... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota 4Runner |
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2014 Toyota 4Runner Limited Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The 4Runner's 270-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 performs about as well as the Grand Cherokee's 290-horsepower 3.6-liter V6. Either is easily adequate for typical suburban driving. Mat the accelerator, and either can get from a dead stop to 60 mph in about eight seconds. But if you want to experience... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee |
what a insult to the world's #1 car maker!! 2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member5820 Bought this car from a "large and reputable" Jim Pattison Toyota dealership in May with good faith and confidence, looking forward to years of adventures and enjoyment. Odometer showing 141000 when I picked it up, supposed to be low for a Toyota.<br /> <br /> But.........transmission simply gave up on... Comparison vehicle: 2000 Honda CR-V |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member1664 V6 engine more than adequate at all times with ample performance. Engine and transmission are extremely smooth and well suited to vehicles mission. |
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2011 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member5303 Tough and solid. Reliable. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member2012 |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States The 4Runner is a fantastic "go anywhere" vehicle..IF you need that sort of thing. |
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2010 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member2726 although it is V6 only but performance is quite good |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4992 Powertrain drives just like I did the day I bought it. Sure footed in winter road conditions with FT 4WD |
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2010 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2011 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4843 Offroad traction control, ATrack, locking differential |
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2001 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States Its very poor, the same year Nissan Patfinder makes significantly more power while also being smoother. |
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2008 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4678 |
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2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4594 After 118,000 miles, this 2003 4runner still feels responsive and strong with a powerful V-8 and a good 2wd powertrain. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4348 V6 offers plenty of torque and smoothly, quickly, effortlessly accelerates the vehicle to speed, even on regular (87 octane) fuel (rated f/premium). Transmission up and down shifts are smooth and keeps the vehicle in the correct torque/power zone. |
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2010 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4376 |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4357 The 4 Runner is a true 4 wheel drive vehicle with high/low range gearing. |
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2010 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States |
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2005 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Washington, United States The 4WD is amazing, it will climb anything in LO-4. The transmission is clunky, but it is a truck transmission. |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member3401 I wanted something that had all the capabilities of off road but still provided the driving safety of AWD. That is why I went for the V8 over the V6. The power is amazing on the highway. No problems passing people. |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States V8 has adequate power for towing 5000lb loads |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member3270 Ride quality, stability. |
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2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member341 Torque, torque & torque. LOW RPM engine, cruises 110km/h @ 2000 rpm, completely unstressed. Pulls a two-horse Brenderup trailer as if nothing is there |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in California, United States The V6 is stronger, more powerful and more fuel efficient than the 4.0L in-line six from my previous Jeeps. |