The 2005 Toyota 4Runner continues the success of the 2003 and 2004 models. The base engine remains a 4.0-liter V6 rated at 245 horsepower and 283 lb/ft torque. The V8 received a slight upgrade in power, increasing it 235 horsepower and 325 lb/ft of torque to 270 horsepower and 330 lb/ft. The V6 gets 18/21 (4x2) or 17/20 (4x4) city/highway fuel efficiency, while the tow-intended V8 gets 16/20.
Drivers of this SUV really seem to love it. They cite a quiet yet powerful engine, and off-road capabilities not truly found in SUV's as bonuses. Complaining about the fuel efficiency has quieted, as Toyota works to make its engines more and more efficient, reaching nearly 21 mpg on the highway.
4.3 Overall rating
(39 reviews)This is the best car to have. I really love the body style of it compared to the newer ones, this one is a classic. It runs really good and lasts for a long time! Very reliable!
This is the absolute best car ever. I would recommend this SUV to families, who are on the go. It's great on gas mileage. Handles well. Maintenance is reasonable. Easy to drive. Safe all around. Great for commuting or for a drive up to the mountains.
The most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. I've had it 2-1/2 years and it's bullet proof. The only thing it can't do is put gas in itself. You can't go wrong if you're considering buying one. Mine is one of the rare two-wheel drive versions but I still love it!
I loved my 4Runner, the way it drove, rode, everything about it and I regret trading it. The Sport Edition I owned had a cool hood scoop that gave it a distinctive look. The total package was a good buy and I wish I had never traded it.
The exterior looks great. Ride quality is smooth on paved roads for an SUV with a rear live axle. Handling is great with the XREAS and not top heavy for its height. The V8 is fast and has plenty of torque to pull anything. The interior design is alright with the black marble trim and leather. The 4Runner is packed with features like dual zone auto climate control, power everything, auto headlights, heated seats, adjustable ride height, and navigation system. The seats are low to the ground, but I find them comfortable. Headroom can be a little more generous, but it doesn't prevent me from loving this truck! I definitely would recommend the 4Runner to anybody.
2005 Toyota 4Runner FAQs
How much does the 2005 Toyota 4Runner cost in Milwaukee, WI?
The average 2005 Toyota 4Runner costs about $9,473.22. The average price has decreased by -7.6% since last year. The 27 for sale near Milwaukee, WI on CarGurus, range from $4,800 to $32,648 in price.
How many 2005 Toyota 4Runner vehicles in Milwaukee, WI have no reported accidents or damage?
18 out of 27 for sale near Milwaukee, WI have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2005 Toyota 4Runner?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2005 Toyota 4Runner gets between 15 and 17 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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