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2014 Toyota 4Runner Limited Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The 4Runner's boxier styling pays dividends in cargo capacity. Cargo volume is 46 cubic feet with the seat up, and 89 cubic feet with it folded. The Grand Cherokee? Only 36 and 68 cubic feet, respectively. One minor hitch: if the front seats are much of the way back... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee |
2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member2012 |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States My 4Runner had 7 passenger seating, with jump seats that could be flipped down, or up, to accommodate passengers or cargo. Still, the rear most jump seats were uncomfortable for most on extended trips. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4992 Strong Tow capacity with the V8 version for a vehicle of this size. Body on Frame design gives you confidence in this regard. |
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2011 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4843 Enough space for luggage, backpacks, trip paraphernalia |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4801 Can easily tow what I need, and when not using the 3rd row has plenty of cargo space. |
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2008 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4678 |
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2010 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4582 Meets or exceeds our present needs. |
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2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4594 I have towed very heavily loaded trailers and also had the vehicle well loaded with people and cargo without an issue. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member4348 Never used to tow, but interior cargo is excellent. Fold down rear seats allow loading 16 bags of 2 cu. ft. mulch, etc. Comfortably spacious for five persons. luggage container can be fitted to roof rack. |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in British Columbia, Canada good but the car is not too big |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States 7000 lb tow capacity |
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2003 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member341 Tows effortlessly, seats lower easily and air suspension keeps things level. |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Bigger cargo capacity on the inside than my previous Jeep Cherokees. With the V6 option towing capacity is 5000 pounds - adequate for my puposes. |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member2816 |
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member682 It had enough room for our camping gear and had sufficient excess towing capacity to handle our 2,100 lb folding Aframe trailer. |
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2008 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member1470 smaller than Trailblazer |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons ThomasRock The 4Runner is a true truck based SUV, so it can stand up to towing heavy loads without much worry. The cargo capacity is decent for a midsize SUV. |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member1029 Small interior space. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member877 Tows a ton, very well with no pulling or swerving. Cargo capacity is somewhat limited but with the rear seats down, not bad. Has some handy built-in d-rings to attach bungee cords or cargo nets. |
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2008 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member2171 Has room for my gear and can tow my boat. |
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2007 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member916 Can carry home-improvement materials Can sleep in back on trips |
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2005 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member1913 The cargo capacity is greater than my previously owned Jeeps and towing capacity meets my needs of 3-4000 pound trailer. |
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2004 Toyota 4Runner Pros and Cons Member1693 5000# tow capacity with standard factory hitch and wiring harness. It can tow my 2000# camper trailer easily. Plus I have lots of room and leftover cargo capacity. |