2003 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
For sale is my 2003 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V8 4X4 SUV. I spent almost a year looking for a 4Runner that was up to par with my expectations. Most of the ones I found had a lot of rust on the undercarriage and had other small problems. I finally found this 4Runner on a dealership lot. I had almost given up the ghost trying to find a great used 4Runner with the V8 motor that was 4 Wheel Drive when I happened to see it on there lot towards the back due to just trading it in. I checked it over and found no leaks and a huge surprise the underbody was in outstanding condition. Later that day I ended up purchasing it from the local Toyota Dealership and have had zero problems with it. The body of the vehicle is in great condition. There are a few minor scratches on the hood of the 4Runner near the front Toyota emblem but nothing major in my opinion for a vehicle such as this. Everything is stock on the 4Runner and everything works as it should. I keep it inside my garage and there are no leaks on my garage floor. I am the 3rd owner. The first owner had to the vehicle for I believe 20K and traded it. The next owner had it until they traded for a new Toyota I assume since it was traded in at the local Toyota dealership. I have been impressed with this SUV ever since I have owned it. I have had 3 other Toyota's (1-Tundra, 1-90's model truck, and 1-Sequoia) Toyota definitely knows how to make long lasting dependable vehicles! The only reason I am selling the 4Runner is to get a Tacoma or older model Toyota truck for my business and I just dont need the space of the SUV anymore. The wheels are in great shape and the tires are almost brand new I think I have somehwere between 1,500 and 2,000 miles on them. It does have a towing package I assume was factory installed. I have towed a small trailer with it and you can hardly tell its behind you with the V-8 motor. I can squeeze almost 21 MPG on the highway if I set cruise about 60 MPH and I get around 18 MPG within the city. I have kept this vehicle in the garage and just recently waxed it as well. If you would like more photos than what I have posted just send me an email and I can send more pictures to you.
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