Used 2013 Toyota 4Runner for Sale near Dayton, OH
Without a single direct competitor, as Nissan's Pathfinder moves to a crossover platform for 2013, Toyota's 4Runner stands as the last fully capable full-size SUV with rugged body-on-frame construction. And rather than changing a thing, Toyota probably figures it can take the year off to get the redesign just right. Nobody has a solid finger on just what "insignificantly changed" between 2012 and 2013, but rumor has it the differences probably amount to paint colors. Not that anything needed to change—or at least nothing that worked as expected from the get-go. Quirks aside, the 4-wheel-drive (4WD) 4Runner is a consistent 4-star car-like truck with highly admirable off-road prowess.
As for those quirks, in an ironic reminder of the 4Runner's true SUV spirit, its 5-speed automatic transmission doesn't really like paved roads and tends to stutter trying to get off some starting lines. Toyota certainly isn't saying anything about the 4Runner's confusion with paved roads since the 2010 refresh, let alone whether that is adressed for 2013. The rear bumper also reportedly needs replacing so much Toyota can't keep that part in stock, and some drivers comment on the doors' tinny sound and a mystery rattle dampening acceleration in more than a few 4Runners.
Even if the issues present in their 4Runner don't detriment its abilities—like the tinny door sound—several drivers feel it's overpriced. That said, mid-winter Alaskan tundra or mid-summer beaching excursions are no trouble at all for any 4Runner, week in, week out, or day after day. It's just those pesky flat, dry and perfectly paved roads that cause grief for the 4Runner. Given the 4Runner's high standard of technology, you would expect it to cross terrain to pavement at some point, but if you discount the transmission issue and take an interest in the top-shelf Limited because it's touted as the most road-mannered of the bunch, its big tires dampen ride quality, and there's no other option due to its significant drivetrain accommodations specifically for those 20-inchers.
Contrary to Toyota's intentions, the base SR5 with its part-time, dual-range 4WD system or optional rear-wheel drive affords the most car-like ride. The full-time 4WD Limited offers the most features, of course, but no longer holds any road-tamed advantage in the hands of real-world drivers and even its automatic running boards are seen as a detriment, but its center locking differential certainly comes in handy. The off-road-specialized Trail uses the same part-time dual-range system as the SR5 but adds a locking rear differential and selectable terrain-sensitive electronic systems.
All 3 trim levels are powered by the same 4-liter V6 good for 270 hp, 278 lb-ft of torque and a 5,000-pound maximum towing capacity. If that's not indicative enough of its power, surely zip-to-60-mph times between 7.2 and 8.2 seconds will raise an eyebrow or two for this segment. The rear-wheel-drive SR5 gets by on 17 mpg city/23 highway, and surprisingly the 4WD systems are just 1 mpg thirstier on the highway. To be sure, power, utility and technology are high points of the 4Runner, which features things like skid plates, hill-start assist and hill-descent control, heated mirrors and a powered rear window even in the baseline model. Moving up to the Limited will add features like Entune, keyless ignition and entry, heated front seats with driver's power lumbar support and an integrated rear-view camera, just for starters. As mentioned in the 2012's Full Review, a fully loaded 4Runner definitely adds a certain secret-agent appeal to the weekly fishing trip. But if that old-school feel is more to your liking, Toyota also offers the remarkably capable FJ Cruiser.
4.6 Overall rating
(25 reviews)I really fell in love with this vehicle. The only reason I didn’t buy it is because we currently need a V-8 to pull a travel trailer. I’m currently in a third generation for runner and would like to upgrade to a fifth GEN in the next couple of years.. the car was in great shape. There was a couple cosmetic issues that they were going to correct otherwise drove perfect. Love the space inside. Nothing beats Toyota quality these are also built in Japan.
If you go to Consumer Reports, which I do, the 2013 Toyota 4Runner is the least problematic, most reliable, dependable, model. It has the best customer satisfaction of all models.
This model exceeded my expectations and is a sharp looking year model! Third row seats are awesome and very well designed.
Well designed and practical truck that can work for any situation. Has never had any problems and would own another in the future. It has been a great truck for work, play and ready for the mountains or beach! Never go wrong with a Toyota.
I'm totally impressed with this vehicle. I love the off road capability and the V6 has plenty of low end torque... I also like the long range compared to my old FJ cruiser. I traded in my FJ and noticed it had a much smaller gas tank than the Four Runner which I think has a 23 gallon tank. The 4 runner has amazing comfort as well... I'm 6'1" tall and really appreciate the extra leg room. My wife's favorite feature is the heated seats during winter. I've taken this vehicle on some really tough trails for any 4x4 and it performed perfectly. My four runner has full time AWD, and I like this feature as well. It comes in handy when you're off road or run over a slick spot on the road.
2013 Toyota 4Runner FAQs
How much does the 2013 Toyota 4Runner cost in Dayton, OH?
The average 2013 Toyota 4Runner costs about $17,455.98. The average price has decreased by -7.1% since last year. The 57 for sale near Dayton, OH on CarGurus, range from $12,820 to $36,998 in price.
How many 2013 Toyota 4Runner vehicles in Dayton, OH have no reported accidents or damage?
41 out of 57 for sale near Dayton, OH have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Toyota 4Runner?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Toyota 4Runner gets between 18 and 19 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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