Toyota 4Runner Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Toyota 4Runner is a carryover SUV from 2006 and is a 4-door, up to 7-passenger sport-utility vehicle. The Toyota 4Runner has 3 trim levels: SR5, Sport, and the Limited. The available trim options total 12 because of the main trims come in many variances. This summary will detail out the Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4, the Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition 4X4, and the Toyota 4Runner Limited 4X4. All of the fore-mentioned trims come with a standard 4.4L, V8, 260-hp engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The SR5 has 16" wheel; the Sport Edition 17" wheels; and the Limited 18" wheels.
There are an array of standard features that include: power accessories, safety airbags, power outlets, emergency fuel shut-off, remote fuel door release, traction/stability control, tire detail, full size spare tire, stereo system with CD/MP3 player, keyless entry with remote, anti-theft alarms, intermittent wipers, rear wiper, tinted and privacy glass, heated and power adjustable exterior mirror, running boards, automatic climate control, cruise control, trip computer, steering wheel mounted controls, tilt steering, stabilizer bar, driver/passenger multi-adjustable power seats with power lumbar support, automatic halogen headlamps, and fog lights. The Limited has standard leather interior, compass, universal garage door opener, and second row sound controls.
Premium upgrades include: first aid kit, electronic parking aid, navigational aid, DVD player, power sunroof, sunshade, rear spoiler, and daytime running lights.
The 2007 Toyota 4Runner has a starting price for the lower end trims of $27,650 and range up to $38,400 for the higher end models.