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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$26,026
Est. $353/mo
$2,696 Below market
RMV: $28,722
Price Drop, $374
Earlier Price: $26,400 (20 Nov 2024)
Mileage 75,310 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
82 Days in market
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V6
Automatic
Fred Anderson Nissan of Raleigh
Raleigh, NC
4.0
(Based 2527 Review)
(919) 89*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$27,995
Est. $380/mo
$3,626 Below market
RMV: $31,621
Price Drop, $250
Earlier Price: $28,245 (16 Nov 2024)
Mileage 53,350 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
88 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
BMW of Newton
Newton, NJ
4.0
(Based 655 Review)
(973) 55*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$28,700
Est. $389/mo
$3,727 Below market
RMV: $32,427
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $29,200 (23 Nov 2024)
Mileage 73,995 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
167 Days in market
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SUV
V6
Automatic
Hanna Imports
Raleigh, NC
4.0
(Based 2622 Review)
(919) 87*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$24,999
Est. $339/mo
$3,484 Below market
RMV: $28,483
Price Drop, $989
Earlier Price: $25,988 (7 Nov 2024)
Mileage 111,227 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
160 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
I-35 Auto Direct
Temple, TX
5.0
(Based 23 Review)

Vehicle History

  • Accident reported: minor damage
  • Driven an estimated 18,769 miles/year.
  • Purchased on 07/13/18 and owned in IN until 05/31/24
  • Last serviced at 109,115 miles in Fort Wayne, IN on 01/04/24
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(254) 44*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$26,999
Est. $366/mo
$3,404 Below market
RMV: $30,403
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $27,999 (30 Aug 2024)
Mileage 83,011 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
100 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V6
Automatic
CarolinaDirect Auto Sales
Mocksville, NC
3.0
(Based 251 Review)
(336) 75*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$29,888
Est. $405/mo
$3,103 Below market
RMV: $32,991
Price Drop, $111
Earlier Price: $29,999 (8 Nov 2024)
Mileage 44,106 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
710 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
Cars 2 Go
Clovis, CA
4.0
(Based 171 Review)
(559) 31*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$30,995
Est. $420/mo
$3,406 Below market
RMV: $34,401
Price Drop, $2,593
Earlier Price: $33,588 (27 Nov 2024)
Mileage 45,850 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
62 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Starlng Buick GMC
Titusville, FL
4.0
(Based 366 Review)
(321) 26*****
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2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$19,900
Est. $270/mo
$3,093 Below market
RMV: $22,993
Price Drop, $600
Earlier Price: $20,500 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 162,359 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
62 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V6
Automatic
Dan Cummins Chevrolet Buick
Paris, KY
4.0
(Based 9421 Review)
(859) 35*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$31,081
Est. $421/mo
$3,150 Below market
RMV: $34,231
Price Drop, $861
Earlier Price: $31,942 (23 Nov 2024)
Mileage 70,163 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
44 Days in market
BLUE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Nalley GMC
Brunswick, GA
4.0
(Based 457 Review)
(912) 28*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$27,200
Est. $369/mo
$3,052 Below market
RMV: $30,252
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $27,700 (23 Nov 2024)
Mileage 96,968 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
58 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Little Apple Toyota Honda
Manhattan, KS
4.0
(Based 1183 Review)
(785) 53*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$25,489
Est. $346/mo
$3,542 Below market
RMV: $29,031
Mileage 116,549 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
81 Days in market
BLUE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Hertrich Buick GMC
Seaford, DE
4.0
(Based 441 Review)
(302) 26*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$26,969
Est. $366/mo
$3,529 Below market
RMV: $30,498
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $27,969 (18 Nov 2024)
Mileage 93,564 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
72 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
Low Book Sales of Lindon
Lindon, UT
4.0
(Based 1647 Review)
(801) 92*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$25,500
Est. $346/mo
$3,457 Below market
RMV: $28,957
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $26,000 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 99,596 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
120 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
White River Subaru
White River Junction, VT
4.0
(Based 1137 Review)
(888) 47*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$22,995
Est. $312/mo
$3,017 Below market
RMV: $26,012
Price Drop, $505
Earlier Price: $23,500 (23 Nov 2024)
Mileage 129,800 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
18 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Scholz Motors
Falls Church, VA
4.0
(Based 17 Review)
(888) 698*****
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2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$23,995
Est. $325/mo
$2,525 Below market
RMV: $26,520
Mileage 129,674 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
12 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V6
Automatic
United Auto
Idaho Falls, ID
4.0
(Based 186 Review)
(208) 55*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$29,999
Est. $407/mo
$3,358 Below market
RMV: $33,357
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $30,999 (27 Nov 2024)
Mileage 50,633 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
40 Days in market
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V6
Automatic
Dyer Chevrolet
Vero Beach, FL
4.0
(Based 1378 Review)
(772) 61*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$23,504
Est. $319/mo
$2,582 Below market
RMV: $26,086
Price Drop, $1,476
Earlier Price: $24,980 (12 Nov 2024)
Mileage 102,968 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
78 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Phillips Buick GMC
Fruitland Park, FL
4.0
(Based 2113 Review)
(352) 72*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$27,557
Est. $374/mo
$1,983 Below market
RMV: $29,540
Price Drop, $1,091
Earlier Price: $28,648 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 61,867 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
54 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Treasure Coast Lexus
Fort Pierce, FL
4.0
(Based 1121 Review)
(772) 46*****
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2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$25,300
Est. $343/mo
$2,484 Below market
RMV: $27,784
Price Drop, $1,200
Earlier Price: $26,500 (21 Nov 2024)
Mileage 90,531 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
65 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
Performance Kings Honda
Cincinnati, OH
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$30,987
Est. $420/mo
$2,783 Below market
RMV: $33,770
Price Drop, $512
Earlier Price: $31,499 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 71,293 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Accident, 3 Owner
26 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Audi Gwinnett
Duluth, GA
4.0
(Based 2227 Review)
(678) 56*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$23,692
Est. $321/mo
$2,906 Below market
RMV: $26,598
Price Drop, $301
Earlier Price: $23,993 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 127,391 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
23 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Haley Toyota of Roanoke
Roanoke, VA
4.0
(Based 937 Review)
(540) 34*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$29,990
Est. $407/mo
$2,568 Below market
RMV: $32,558
Price Drop, $485
Earlier Price: $30,475 (8 Nov 2024)
Mileage 70,949 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
118 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V6
Automatic
Austin Texas Cars and Trucks
Austin, TX
3.0
(Based 43 Review)
(512) 27*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$28,225
Est. $383/mo
$2,252 Below market
RMV: $30,477
Price Drop, $775
Earlier Price: $29,000 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 93,041 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
90 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
Modern Ford of Boone
Boone, NC
4.0
(Based 346 Review)
(828) 26*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$26,990
Est. $366/mo
$2,721 Below market
RMV: $29,711
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $27,990 (28 Sep 2024)
Mileage 90,512 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
135 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Fourth Lane Auto
Terrell, TX
4.0
(Based 107 Review)
(972) 21*****
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About 2018 Toyota 4Runner


3.4

Overall Rating

2018 Toyota 4Runner remains mostly unchanged, almost to a point where phrases like ‘outdated’ are being thrown around. The 4Runner comes with a 4 liter naturally aspirated V6 engine teamed up with a full-time automatic transmission. 4Runner offers 6 trims which range from $ 34,000 to $ 44,000 and offers 3 different drivetrains – RWD, Part-time 4WD, and full-time 4WD.

Toyota is back with its tried and tested off-roader for the year 2018. Not looking to ruin what they already aced, the 2018 Toyota 4Runner remains mostly unchanged, almost to a point where phrases like ‘outdated' are being thrown around. In this day and age where looks and power seem to direct the market's flow, it is good to see that a car still focusing on ruggedness and reliability. 

The 4Runner is a tough car and a reliable companion for those who prefer to take the road less traveled, and by that I mean the road that's not a road particularly, but rather Mother Nature's terrain in all its glory. In a city, however, the Toyota 4Runner falls short to impress in any criteria. Competitors like the Honda Pilot, or even Toyota's own Highlander, tend to do better than the 4Runner on paved roads.

Being a capable off-roader, the 4Runner isn't known for a comfortable ride, but rather for the rough terrains. Keeping that in mind, the TRD Off-Road Premium feels like a viable choice. The 'Off-Road' part is justified by features like locking rear differential and KDSS, and the 'Premium' part is justified by features like heated and synthetic leather-trimmed front seats, easy-clean vinyl upholstery, heated power outside mirrors, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.

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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$23,972
Est. $325/mo
$2,015 Below market
RMV: $25,987
Price Drop, $673
Earlier Price: $24,645 (20 Nov 2024)
Mileage 111,423 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
37 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V6
Automatic
Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM
Yuma, AZ
(877) 67*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$29,995
Est. $407/mo
$2,329 Below market
RMV: $32,324
Price Drop, $2,000
Earlier Price: $31,995 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 73,789 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
44 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Velocity Auto Sales
Draper, UT
4.0
(Based 2141 Review)
(801) 63*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$21,500
Est. $291/mo
$1,514 Below market
RMV: $23,014
Price Drop, $1,500
Earlier Price: $23,000 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 149,059 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
73 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
DCH Honda of Oxnard
Oxnard, CA
4.0
(Based 1199 Review)
(805) 20*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$32,353
Est. $439/mo
$3,101 Below market
RMV: $35,454
Price Drop, $2,126
Earlier Price: $34,479 (4 Nov 2024)
Mileage 43,837 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
84 Days in market
BLUE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Bertera Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram
West Springfield, MA
4.0
(Based 911 Review)
(413) 73*****
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2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$27,990
Est. $380/mo
$1,992 Below market
RMV: $29,982
Mileage 97,356 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 3 Owner
20 Days in market
RED
SUV
V6
Automatic
RDU Auto
Raleigh, NC
4.0
(Based 501 Review)
(919) 29*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5

SR5 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)

$32,422
Est. $440/mo
$2,680 Below market
RMV: $35,102
Price Drop, $566
Earlier Price: $32,988 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 21,686 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
29 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Great Lakes Honda City
Liverpool, NY
4.0
(Based 831 Review)
(315) 45*****
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2018 Toyota 4Runner Review


Pros

  • Solid feel and rugged style
  • Spacious cargo hold
  • Established Off-Road champ
  • Optional 3rd-row seats

Cons

  • Aging powertrain and multimedia system
  • Plastic interiors giving a low-grade feel
  • Limited safety features
  • Sub-par fuel economy

2018 Toyota 4Runner remains mostly unchanged, almost to a point where phrases like ‘outdated’ are being thrown around. The 4Runner comes with a 4 liter naturally aspirated V6 engine teamed up with a full-time automatic transmission. 4Runner offers 6 trims which range from $ 34,000 to $ 44,000 and offers 3 different drivetrains – RWD, Part-time 4WD, and full-time 4WD.

Overview


Toyota is back with its tried and tested off-roader for the year 2018. Not looking to ruin what they already aced, the 2018 Toyota 4Runner remains mostly unchanged, almost to a point where phrases like ‘outdated' are being thrown around. In this day and age where looks and power seem to direct the market's flow, it is good to see that a car still focusing on ruggedness and reliability. 

The 4Runner is a tough car and a reliable companion for those who prefer to take the road less traveled, and by that I mean the road that's not a road particularly, but rather Mother Nature's terrain in all its glory. In a city, however, the Toyota 4Runner falls short to impress in any criteria. Competitors like the Honda Pilot, or even Toyota's own Highlander, tend to do better than the 4Runner on paved roads.

Pricing and Features
6.0/10


The 4Runner comes with a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine teamed up with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The transmission seems to have withstood the test of time due to its dependability but has slowly passed to the realms of old and obsolete. 4Runner offers 6 trims which range from $ 34,410 to $ 44,760 and offers 3 different drivetrains - RWD, Part-time 4WD, and full-time 4WD.

Model

SR5

SR5 Premium

TRD Off-Road

TRD Off-Road Premium

TRD Pro

Limited

MSRP (RWD)

$34,410

$36,240

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--

--

$42,725

MSRP (4WD)

$36,285

$38,115

$37,535

$39,495

$42,675

$44,760

Features

Skid plates

All features of SR5

All features of SR5

All features of TRD Off-Road

All features of TRD Off-Road Premium

Torsen locking center differential (4x4 models only)

 

Rearview camera

Power-adjustable and heated outside mirrors

locking rear differential

power-adjustable and heated outside mirrors

Revised front springs

Sunroof

 

Power liftgate

Simulated leather upholstery

Crawl control function

Simulated leather upholstery

Bilstein dampers with rear remote reservoirs

Dual-zone climate control

 

Power rear window

Heated front seats

TRD badging

Heated front seats

Special all-terrain tires

Parking sensors

 

Keyless entry

Navigation

Switches for controlling off-road settings

 

Front skid plate

Leather seat upholstery

 

Power adjustable front seats

Auto-dimming rearview mirror

     

Heated and ventilated front seats

 

40/20/40-split reclining and folding second-row seats

       

15-speaker JBL audio system

 

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

       

Optional Power-deploying running boards

 

120-volt power outlet in the rear cargo area

         
 

6.1-inch touchscreen

         
 

Eight speakers

         
 

USB port and satellite radio

         

Toyota offers 6 trim levels for the 2018 Toyota 4Runner, which have 3 drivetrain choices: RWD in the SR5, SR5 Premium, and Limited, part-time 4WD in SR5 and TRD (Off-Road, Off-Road Premium, and Pro), and full-time 4WD for the Limited trim. 

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Being a capable off-roader, the 4Runner isn't known for a comfortable ride, but rather for the rough terrains. Keeping that in mind, the TRD Off-Road Premium feels like a viable choice. The 'Off-Road' part is justified by features like locking rear differential and KDSS, and the 'Premium' part is justified by features like heated and synthetic leather-trimmed front seats, easy-clean vinyl upholstery, heated power outside mirrors, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Engine and Performance
6.2/10


The 2018 Toyota 4Runner is a rugged off-road vehicle, which is apparent from its 4-liter V6 engine being paired with an outdated but trustworthy 5-speed automatic transmission. This adds to its reliability. Although 4Runner doesn't have the most powerful engine or transmission in the segment, it surely has the most reliable and rigid one. 

The 4Runner pairs its V6 with 3 drivetrain choices. The entry-level SR5 is available in RWD with Automatic Limited Slip Differential (Auto LSD) and a part-time 4WD with Active Traction Control (A-TRAC), TRD is available only with a part-time 4WD with A-TRAC, and Limited is available in RWD with Auto LSD as well as full time 4WD with A-TRAC and Torsen limited-slip center differential with locking feature.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

MSRP

$ 34,410

$ 30,595

$ 28,350

$ 30,745

Engine

Regular Unleaded V-6

Regular Unleaded V-6

3.6L NA V-6

Regular Unleaded V-6

Displacement

4.0 L/241

3.6 L/220

3.6L/220

3.5 L/212

BHP

270 @ 5600

295 @ 6400

293 @ 6,400

280 @ 6000

Torque

278 @ 4400

260 @ 4000

260 @ 4,000

262 @ 4700

The 2018 Toyota 4Runner's unparalleled off-road capabilities are challenged by few, with the Grand Cherokee and the Honda Pilot coming as close as they come. But the 4Runner's V6 scrapes the bottom of the power barrel for its class with 270hp. This makes 4Runner lag behind its competitors in the city. Although 4Runner's V6 generates more torque than most competitors, the engine lacks power. The 4Runner is the king of off-roading, but the mighty fall in a civilized road scenario.

2018 Toyota 4Runner Acceleration

It comes with no surprise that the motor generating 270hp won't be the quickest on the road. The 4Runner generates just enough acceleration to provide a decent merging and overtaking performance.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

0 - 60 MPH

8.1 seconds

7.7 seconds

7.6 seconds

6.5 seconds

Quarter Mile

16.1 seconds

15.9 seconds

15.8 seconds

15.2 seconds

This Toyota SUV is easily thwarted by its competitors in engine power and acceleration, but the 4Runner does well to hold its own and provides a respectable climbing power. This is a car that may not outshine rivals on paved roads but manages to provide a performance that's decent enough for most people.

2018 Toyota 4Runner Handling and Steering

Okay, before we go into analyzing the 4Runner's handling capabilities, it is important to remember what the idea behind designing this rugged beast was. It is, after all, designed to provide a dependable and strong off-road experience. Therefore, it is no surprise that it drives like a pickup truck. The classic body-on-frame design that gives it ruggedness and clearance also adds to its weight, which restricts its cornering, braking, and accelerating capabilities.

The handling is stiff, the ride is jittery. 4Runner's off-road features, like slow-ratio steering and tough suspension, make it quite a handful on a paved road. This doesn't put 4Runner out of the race but proves that the king of the jungle gets somewhat tamed in the civilized world.

2018 Toyota 4Runner Braking Performance

The meaty tires hum on the highway and serve up notably poor grip; we were even able to chirp them during not particularly hard braking in traffic. And the solid rear axle mixes awkwardly with the independent front suspension, the setups delivering roly-poly handling and significant body dive under braking

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

70 - 0 MPH

183 feet

198 feet

177 feet

182 feet

Brake Pads - Front (in)

13.3

13

13

12.6

Brake Pads - Rear (in)

12.3

13

13

13

The braking power of the 2018 Toyota 4Runner is quite impressive. It is quicker to come to a stop than many of its main competition, but this braking power comes at a cost. There is a notable amount of nosedive, which is quite a problem. The panic stops also require a few extra feet than most modern crossovers.

2018 Toyota 4Runner Towing Capacity

The 2018 Toyota 4Runner is compared to a pickup truck so much that it won't be shocking to know that it has a strong towing capacity. It has an SAE J2807*-compliant rating of 5,000 pounds. SUVs like the Dodge Durango and the top end Grand Cherokee do have the capability to tow more, but 5,000 pounds seems enough for most drivers.

Models

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

Maximum Towing Capacity

5,000 pounds

7,200 pounds

6,200 pounds

- 5,000 pounds

Fuel Economy
5.0/10


Handling and fuel economy are not the strong traits of this pickup truck-style SUV. Give it a mountain to climb, no problem! Need to power through an uneven terrain? Sure! But do all this and be easy on the pocket? Maybe in a utopia. 4Runner is a thirsty beast, with an economy of just 17/21 MPG in the city/highway. Lucky for us, Toyota's V6 runs on regular unleaded.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

MPG (City)

17

19

18

19

MPG (Highway)

21

26

25

27

MPG (Combined)

18.8

22.15

20

22.6

Another midsize SUV in Toyota's armory is the Highlander, which sets quite a standard for mid-size SUVs in terms of mileage. The 2018 Toyota 4Runner's combined economy of 18.8 is almost embarrassing when compared to its cousin's combined economy of 23.15. Almost every rival surpasses the 4Runner in mileage since it didn't set the bar too high, to begin with!

Interior
6.3/10


The interiors of the 2018 Toyota 4Runner are minimalistic and logical. The dashboard and instrument panel is nicely laid out, the seats are roomy, and the knobs are huge to remind that it is, after all, an off-roader. Climbing in and out of 4Runner is easy if you can deal with a high step-up height.

The 2018 Toyota 4Runner comes standard with cloth seats, an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat, a four-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, a 40/20/40-split-folding second-row bench seat, and a leather-trimmed steering wheel. Synthetic leather, genuine leather, and heated and ventilated front seats are also available.

Model

Toyota 4runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Dodge Durango

Honda Pilot

Passenger Capacity

7

5

7

8

Front Row (cu-ft) (Head/Shoulder/Leg)

41.2/57.6/42

39.9/58.7/40.3

39.9/57/40.3

40.1/62/40.9

Second Row (cu-ft) (Head/Shoulder/Leg)

39.7/57.2/37.2

39.2/58/38.6

39.8/42.8/38.6

40.2/62/38.4

Third Row (cu-ft) (Head/Shoulder/Leg)

37.5/55.2/31.4

NA

/42.8/31.5

37.8/57.6/31.9

The seats are roomy with decent shape and a wide range of adjustments. The padding falls a bit short, though, when we consider its strength in rough terrains. A high seating position makes for excellent visibility but may make getting in and out a bit difficult for some passengers.

The 4Runner accommodates 5 people but has an option of a third-row seat which expands the capacity to 7. The last row doesn't give much legroom, so it is best suited for small children. There are two sets of lower anchors and three tether anchors. Although these anchors are tricky and hard to use.

Interior Features

The simple and minimalistic interiors of the 2018 Toyota 4Runner accommodates several tech features. The instrument panel is tailor-shaped to play home to a standard 6.1-inch high-resolution touch screen. Another standard feature is Optitron instrumentation that enhances the visibility of gauges in any light.

The standard seats come with cloth upholstery. SR5 Premium and TRD Off-Road Premium trims come with premium materials like SofTex. The Limited trim offers perforated leather, which balances comfort and rigidity perfectly.

For those who like to drive under the sky, the Limited trim comes with a standard power tilt/slide moonroof to further enhance your off-road ventures. This moonroof is also available in the SR5 Premium and TRD Off-Road Premium. Another impressive feature comes in the form of active front headrests. These headrests move slightly up and forward in case of a rear-end collision to reduce neck injuries.

2018 Toyota 4Runner Cargo Capacity:

Apparently, practicality is the soft spot of most SUVs. You have to make a difficult choice between populating the car with either people or cargo. The 4Runner, in this respect, is a very decent choice as it provides significant space in the trunk despite carrying passengers. In other words, the 4Runner can hold a lot of luggage even with all seats in place. This speaks a lot about Toyota’s promise on practicality.

Model

Toyota 4runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Honda Pilot

Dodge Durango SXT

Cargo Volume in the trunk (ft.3)

46.2

36.3

16.5

17.2

Cargo Volume 3rd Row folded (ft.3)

88.9

N/A

83.9

47.7

Cargo Volume 2nd row folded (ft.3)

N/A

68.3

46.8

84.5

As expected, the 4Runner comes with a standard cargo capacity of 46.2 cu-ft., which can be increased to 88.9 cu-ft once the rear row is down. So, the SUV can carry a whole lot of stuff for your intricate off-road adventures. The Honda Pilot, on the other hand, is more inclined towards offering convenience to the passengers and hence gets the lowest boot space. It is followed by the American muscle Dodge Durango, in that respect. 

Infotainment System

The standard infotainment system consists of an Entune Audio Plus interface, a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment display, navigation, eight speakers, a USB port, voice recognition, Bluetooth, Siri Eyes Free, satellite radio, HD Radio, a 120-volt power outlet, and a rearview camera. Available upgrades include smartphone integration via the Entune App Suite, and a 15-speaker JBL GreenEdge sound system. Just like the simple design of the 2018 Toyota 4Runner's interiors, the infotainment system is easy to use. The large knobs and buttons add to the ease of using the infotainment system.

The 6.1-inch screen, however, feels too small for an off-roader and makes it hard to follow the map sometimes. To summarize:

  • Entune Audio+ Interface
  • A 6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment display
  • Siri Eyes Free
  • 8-Speaker Stereo
  • HD Radio
  • 15-Speaker JBL Greenedge Sound System (O)
  • Satellite Radio

Exterior
6.5/10


The 2018 Toyota 4Runner has mostly stayed unchanged except for a few exterior revisions. The car gets new paint options like cavalry blue (TRD Pro exclusive), Midnight Black Metallic, and Super White, which were previously only available in TRD. The main focus of the 2018 Toyota 4Runner is on functionality, which it makes clear with its boxy and slab-sided exterior. You won't see too many angles and creases. 

The closest things to a slanted design are the headlights, which when paired with the black grille give 4Runner an aggressive form from the front. Go to the back and you will notice a roll down the rear window to enhance its cargo utility, and also provides for a convertible-like feel on a hot day.

Model

Toyota 4Runner

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Toyota Highlander

Honda Pilot

Curb Weight (lbs.)

4675

4677

4370

4054

Length (in)

190.2

189.8

192.5

194.5

Width (in)

75.8

76.5

75.8

78.6

Height (in)

71.5

69.3

68.1

69.8

Wheelbase (in)

109.8

114.8

109.8

111

Ground Clearance (in)

9

8.6

8

7.3

Track Width - F/R (in)

63.2 / 63.2

63.9 / 64.1

64.4 / 64.2

66.3 / 66.3

There are two new packages introduced: The Wilderness package which adds crossbars to the roof rack in addition to some minor interior enhancements, and the TRD Enhancement package which adds 17-inch matte-gray wheels and a stamped aluminum front skid plate. The TRD package is available for, as the name suggests, TRD Off-Road and TRD Off-Road Premium models only.

Safety
8.6/10


When it comes to safety features, there are surely more impressive cars out there. Even Toyota's own Highlander provides standard features like forwarding collision warning, pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control, which somehow didn't manage to make a cut when it came to the 4Runner. The crash test results were somewhat mixed for the 4Runner. The overall score was 4, but a breakdown shows a perfect score in the side crash test, but a mediocre score of 3 in the rollover test. Some of the safety features that the new Toyota 4Runner does provide are:

  • Driver Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Front Head Air Bag
  • Rear Head Airbag
  • Front Side Air Bag
  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Brake Assist
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Front and Rear parking sensors
  • Front Tow Hooks
  • Traction Control
  • Child Safety Locks

Competition
8.0/10


Toyota 4Runner vs Jeep Grand Cherokee

As before, judging these large vehicles in an uneven terrain would tip the scales in 4Runner's favor. But the Jeep Grand Cherokee has much more up its proverbial sleeve in terms of power and economy. Its combined economy of 22.5 makes 4Runner look like a thirsty old-timer. Grand Cherokee also boasts a tremendous towing capability of 3,500 to 7,500 pounds, which is right there on the top of the table for this class.

Grand Cherokee also offers a V8 engine in its upper trims, while the V6 engine is standard for all 4Runners. This results in much more power generation which puts 4Runner to shame on roads. But being an off-roader, 4Runner has other features, like the trailer hitch, which is standard so you can just hook up your load and drive off. Unfortunately, a trailer hitch is an add-on in Cherokee.

Toyota 4Runner vs Dodge Durango:

The Dodge Durango is a relatively new addition to the group of multi-purpose SUVs. Although a bit less of an off-roader than the 4Runner, one can still take it out for a ride on the unpaved roads, thanks to its sturdy and robust structure and a quality promise that ensues with the Dodge monogram. Comparing the performance, however, the Durango falls behind in the run marginally, despite greater output.

This can be attributed to the more refined nature of Durango's powertrain. In terms of ride quality, however, the Durango scores better than its Japanese counterpart with better dynamics and a comparatively lower center of gravity. 

Toyota 4Runner vs Honda Pilot

The Honda Pilot is the perfect car for suburban families. It has a strong V6 engine that generates 280bhp. It also earns great safety ratings due to its massive safety features and driver assistance features.

The 4Runner and the Pilot may lie in the same class, but they are poles apart when it comes to the goals behind their features. The pilot focuses on safety and comfort for a suburban family, while 4Runner feels at home in Mother Nature's bosom. Comparing these two in off-roading would, you guessed it, clearly put 4Runner in the front. But to judge a car on its overall ability on the road would bring Pilot right back into competition.

Final Verdict


With all things considered, the answer to the question, 'Is the 2018 Toyota 4Runner a good car?' really boils down to how you intend to use this car. If you are a thrill seeker and are looking for a tough companion on rough terrain, then 4Runner is the car for you. It has a solid build, a reliable engine, and enough cargo space to fill all that you would require for an adventurous trip. If, however, you tend to keep your endeavors on the solid paved road, there are certainly better options out there. Toyota's Highlander is a viable choice as it mixes style with excellent economy. It provides more modern features like Driver Easy Speak and a pre-collision system. City drives and paved roads seem to be the kryptonite for the jungle-dwelling 4Runner In terms of mileage, power, comfort, and safety.