2014 Toyota 4Runner

drbandkgb

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So Toyota finally released pictures of the next Gen 4Runner.
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Not much has changing motor wise but the look is shifting.. Pricing is a little crazy 33-40k

Motor Trend: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/suvs/1304_2014_toyota_4runner_first_look/

For the dyed-in-the-wool Toyota 4Runner fans, here's all the important information you need to know about the 2014 version: The word "new" appears in 16 instances throughout the midsize SUV's eight-page, introductory press release, but it doesn't show up anywhere in the 1.5 pages dedicated to the engine, chassis, and drivetrain. Which, if you can believe it, will be good news for the 4Runner devotees who uses their 'utes for serious 4Running, off-road activities. For that group, the fewer mechanical surprises, the better. For those of us whose job or hobby it is to gripe about all things automotive, here are the facts. The 2014 4Runner continues with body-on-frame construction and is powered by a 270-hp, 4.0-liter V-6. A five-speed automatic matches to the engine with a choice of rear-wheel, all-wheel, or four-wheel drive. Control arms suspend the front corners and a four-link rigid axle handles the rear wheels (coil springs all around, of course). The long-standing SR5 trim name retains its entry-level position. The midlevel, 4WD Trail edition soldiers on with Multi-Terrain Select, low-range crawl modulation, and the optional Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System. The topline 4Runner Limited takes on greater passenger-coddling responsibilities with its X-REAS self-adjusting suspension and longer list of comfort and convenience features. An available third row enables a seven-passenger seating claim.It all sounds too familiar, right? Our presumption for the familiarity: In 2010, Toyota announced it would offer a 157-hp, 2.7-liter four-cylinder in the then-new, fifth-generation RWD SR5 (with a four-speed auto). It got exactly 1 more city mpg in the EPA ratings than the comparable V-6 model. And see how long that lasted.So what exactly is new about the 4Runner? Let's go through those 16 "new" points.1. "New 2014 4Runner Features Rugged Exterior Design To Match Its Authentic Off-Road Heritage"This is the press release title. Makes sense, yes? 2. "…and the redesigned 2014 4Runner receives a rugged new exterior design…"See point number 1.3. "The Trail grade features new color-keyed bumpers and overfenders…"Just when we had gotten used to the black ones.4. "In addition to the distinctive new grille…"Toyota updated the 4Runner's front and rear fascias for a bolder appearance, which meant modifying the graphics, front grille, and the light housings. The redesigned, smoked headlights switch from halogens to projector-style illumination, and LEDs are incorporated into the head- and retouched taillights. The Limited goes heavier on chrome-plated trim pieces.5. "Both the SR5 and Trail grades will ride on 17-inch alloy wheels with a new wheel-design for both…"The Limited model rides on 20-inch wheels (now painted black). Maybe that's why they're paired with the X-REAS adaptive shock absorbers? 6. "The 2014 4Runner will be available in eight exterior colors that include new additions…"New paints consist of Attitude Black Metallic, Barcelona Red Metallic, Nautical Blue Metallic, and Super White. Don't forget them.7. "New Interior Styling Has a refined style with the Comfort expected of a Midsize SUV"What do we have here?8. "The SR5 receives a new bright and highly visible Optitron instrument panel that houses speedometer, tachometer, voltage, fuel and coolant temperature gauges, plus a multi-information display that offers multiple functions."Well, it's about time. Toyota tinkered with the interior trim piece colors, too. 9. "New for 2014, the SR5 adds a standard eight-way power driver seat."The SR5 formerly came equipped with a six-way driver's seat with power lumbar support.10. "The Limited comes standard with a leather-trimmed interior with new ventilated driver and front passenger seats in Sand Beige, Black and a new Redwood color."Numbers 10 and 11 are covered here.12. "New Audio Systems Include Standard Entune Multimedia System"Details below!13. "New for 2014 on SR5 and Trail grade 4Runner models is Entune Audio Plus…"These get an eight-speaker sound system, USB support, and Bluetooth capability. 14. "Standard on the Limited grade is the new Entune Premium JBL Audio system, which incorporates today's most in-demand connectivity features."The 4Runner Limited gets a 15-speaker sound system.15. "The pole antenna has been dropped in favor of a new in-glass antenna."Remember when pole antennas were considered the norm?16. "Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components…" OK, this last "new" doesn't count.Further newness includes newly standard roof racks (a $185 option on pre-2014 models) and backup cameras (previously bundled with a $3100 Convenience Package for the SR5) across the 4Runner range, soft-touch door trim for the SR5 and Trail, front seat memory settings and front sonar parking assist for the Limited, and one additional highway mpg in the EPA ratings. RWD 4Runners are expected to produce 17/23 mpg city/highway against the AWD/4WD's 17/22.Toyota asserts 1.98 million 4Runners have been sold since 1984, with more than 75 percent of that population on the road today. With the content revisions and subtle tweaks, we predict the Big T doesn't need any luck whatsoever to pull clear of the 2-million mark.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/suvs/1304_2014_toyota_4runner_first_look/#ixzz2RioSzppF



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his is great news for the Xterra... The more body on frame mid size SUV's we can get the better it is for the X
 

Xado89

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Sounds pretty nice. However, I think it looks ugly. Also "Dat approach angle"......is horrid. Front end looks like a boat to me.
 

Macland

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I like the 2010-2013ish model whatever that is. If I had the scratch I would have looked at those just for all of the creature comforts. IMO Toyota is just too damn high. *said like "the rent is too damn high guy*
 

Xterraforce

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It looks pretty good to me except the front. It also looks like it would be pretty hard to pull that off and replace it with a real bumper.
 

rokdaddy

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New Mexico
I like the blue/white dash lighting on this gen. My wife has a 2011 and all of the dash lights are a garrish orange color. Makes me feel like me feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of check engine lights.

I better get used to it though... as it will probably be my project vehicle in another seven or eight years.

-Rok
 

Prime

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I like the blue/white dash lighting on this gen. My wife has a 2011 and all of the dash lights are a garrish orange color. Makes me feel like me feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of check engine lights.

I better get used to it though... as it will probably be my project vehicle in another seven or eight years.

-Rok

ORANGE DASH ILLUMINATION FTMFL!!! I can't stand anything orange dash illumination.

(Looking at you 2nd gen guys.....and every Bimmer ever made)

Back on topic, I've always liked the 4Runner, but I can't stomach the price for a new one. And even trying to pick up a used one you have to pay that Toyota price premium.

Just another reason to buy an X.

/But only a 1st Gen
//White dash illumination FTW
 
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