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I purchased my 2007 Limited with navigation last week. I have pretty much tried out everything. We love it. Comfortable ride, great Nav, back-up camera, bluetooth. Extremely nice car. Bought it in Scottsdale, AZ from Right Toyota. They are a great, no-nonsense dealer--my 3rd vehicle from them. Great price on a vehicle which is hard to come by. Was worth the wait.
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Replying to: phxtraveler (Feb 05, 2007 9:54 pm) Thanks, Beach Rosie
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I'm in Central NJ and plan to purchase a 4Runner at the end of the month. Up until 2003 I had a 4 wheel drive 4Runner and always appreciated its capability when we got some significant snowfall. Since 2003 I've been driving a Lexus ES, front drive, traction control, stability control. In looking back over these years I'm realizing it was a very good car on snowny roads. While it certainly hasn't gripped the road like the 4Runner did (at least like my fading memory thinks it used to grip the road!), the traction control has gotten me up hills and the stability control has never let the back end slide. So now I am wondering just how valuable 4 wheel drive is in a 4Runner with traction and stability control with a driver who is careful in snow, is able to leave work early when it starts snowing, and sticks to main roads in bad weather. Does anyone have experience with both 2W and 4W drive 4Runners in snowy roads? Just how valuable is the 4W drive? Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: lrspatrick (Feb 08, 2007 2:34 pm) Don't forget, the ES is FWD; it's snow handling has absolutely nothing to do with a RWD SUV. A 2wd 4runner is RWD (right?) |
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Replying to: beachgrosie (Feb 06, 2007 3:05 pm)
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Hi there, I am Philly area, and would like to buy a 4Rummer SPORTS w/o moon roof to save $$$. But my local Toyota dealer told me that SPORTS always come with the moon roof. Is that true? Has any of you guys got a SPORTS w/o moon roof? Thanks! Cheers, Peter |
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many dealers in st. louis area tell me that 4runners - sr5 with third rows aren't available in this region. is this true? a dozen listings in area for 2006 sr5 4runners, ~15,000 miles, for ~$26,000 doesn't seem like alot of depreciation. especially since there are 2007 sr5 for $25,000. what's is the most I can reasonably expect dealers to come down from that price? |
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Replying to: rokink (Apr 22, 2003 5:49 pm) Any feedback on price? Any options I should insist on getting besides this basic setup? I'm a basic, casual person...do not need glamour... The main reason I am getting this unit is safety AND the back window rolls down to provide cross venting for the dogs. Woof!
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Replying to: darambo (Feb 14, 2007 11:57 am)
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| Are there any parts of the country where you can a Limited without a sunroof? Northeast region is sunroof only and I'm starting an online search to all points south and west! If anyone has insight into this I'd greatly appreciate it! | |
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