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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
179,789 Miles
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Clovis, CA
$8,991
est. $162/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
179,789 Miles
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Clovis, CA
$8,991
est. $162/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
325,560 Miles
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Louisville, TN
$9,995
est. $180/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
325,560 Miles
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Louisville, TN
$9,995
est. $180/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
185,376 Miles
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Houston, TX
$9,999
est. $180/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
185,376 Miles
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Houston, TX
$9,999
est. $180/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
258,299 Miles
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Tulsa, OK
$12,995
est. $234/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
258,299 Miles
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Tulsa, OK
$12,995
est. $234/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition
288,858 Miles
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Deer Park, WA
$8,495
est. $153/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition
288,858 Miles
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Deer Park, WA
$8,495
est. $153/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
170,716 Miles
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Mobile, AL
$11,000
est. $198/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
170,716 Miles
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Mobile, AL
$11,000
est. $198/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
193,999 Miles
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Milwaukie, OR
$13,999
est. $252/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
193,999 Miles
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Milwaukie, OR
$13,999
est. $252/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
236,241 Miles
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San Bernardino, CA
$8,999
est. $162/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
236,241 Miles
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San Bernardino, CA
$8,999
est. $162/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
53,033 Miles
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Webster, TX
$19,999
est. $360/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
53,033 Miles
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Webster, TX
$19,999
est. $360/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
137,000 Miles
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Malden, MA
$14,995
est. $270/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
137,000 Miles
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Malden, MA
$14,995
est. $270/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
197,473 Miles
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Brunswick, OH
$8,500
est. $153/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
197,473 Miles
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Brunswick, OH
$8,500
est. $153/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
70,255 Miles
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Edgewood, MD
$14,499
est. $261/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
70,255 Miles
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Edgewood, MD
$14,499
est. $261/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition
149,889 Miles
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Baton Rouge, LA
$13,662
est. $246/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition
149,889 Miles
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Baton Rouge, LA
$13,662
est. $246/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
233,416 Miles
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Tucson, AZ
$7,991
est. $144/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
233,416 Miles
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Tucson, AZ
$7,991
est. $144/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
118,145 Miles
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Williamstown, NJ
$11,995
est. $216/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
118,145 Miles
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Williamstown, NJ
$11,995
est. $216/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
155,650 Miles
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Twin Falls, ID
$13,999
est. $252/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
155,650 Miles
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Twin Falls, ID
$13,999
est. $252/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
179,304 Miles
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La Habra, CA
$10,995
est. $198/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
179,304 Miles
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La Habra, CA
$10,995
est. $198/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
241,445 Miles
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Natchitoches, LA
$6,999
est. $126/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
241,445 Miles
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Natchitoches, LA
$6,999
est. $126/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
158,000 Miles
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Hamilton, NJ
$9,500
est. $171/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5
158,000 Miles
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Hamilton, NJ
$9,500
est. $171/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
178,823 Miles
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Eatonton, GA
$12,397
est. $223/mo
2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited
178,823 Miles
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Eatonton, GA
$12,397
est. $223/mo
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2006 Toyota 4Runner Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2006 Toyota 4Runner - Reliable workhorse SUV
I have really enjoyed having a 4Runner. I wanted a large SUV because I like large dogs. My Bernese Mountain Dogs and Newfoundland have plenty of room to spread out in the "trunk" of the SUV. When I lay the seats down, we can go on really long hauls. The original floor mats that come with the vehicle won't stand up to dogs and dirt though, so we did replace those with WeatherTecs. The dogs LOVE hanging out the back window, which rolls all of the way down
Performance:
My family members who drive the car say it rides rough. However, for its size, it has good pick-up-and-go and sensitive braking.
Practicality and Comfort:
Not a luxury vehicle here. It's seats are not that comfortable - they seem narrow and only good for people with narrow butts. Overall, this is a workhorse SUV th... (more)
Story
The dogs LOVE hanging out the back window, which rolls all of the way down, as we ride around town. We have one street in particular that we go down everyday near the same time and there are always children playing outside. We don't know them... but they love pointing and waving to the dogs as we go by.
Pros
Large interior trunk capacity
Back window rolls all of the way down
Reliable
Practical
Hauls a lot of stuff
Cons
Uncomfortable seats
Rides rough
2006 Toyota 4Runner - Best outdoor enthusiast SUV available.
I purchased this car used in August of 2014 with 142,000 miles, and as of January 2018, it currently has 222,000 miles. This has been one of the greatest cars I have every owned. I am an avid surfer and skier who resides in Southern California, and the vehicle is perfect for hauling surfboards and camping gear up and down the coast or snow gear up to Mammoth Mountain. I am particularly impressed with the reliability of this vehicle, especially since I purchased it with so many miles. I perform all the maintenance work myself, and since purchase, have only changed the oil every 5,000 miles, changed the break pads once, put new spark plugs in, got new tires, and replaced an alternator. The car continues to feel and drive great.
Story
I was off-roading near Mammoth Lakes, CA, and was on a gnarly back country road (maybe 10 miles away from anything) and pulled a full-size, lifted F-150 from a creek bed. The guy was so grateful, he gave me a 12-pack and $20. It was pretty cool.
Pros
The stock off-road capability (my vehicle has 4wd). The ride quality compared to a truck, still rides a little rough because of the body on frame construction, but not as bad as the same generation Tacoma, Frontier, Colorado, etc. The overall reliability. Sliding rear window -- this is fantastic for getting gear in and out of the vehicle easily. That it can tow 5,000 lbs. I have a small 18' boat which I am able to tow with this vehicle.
Cons
The average gas mileage. It's pretty bad. I average about 19 MPG on the highway driving 75 MPH. But it's all about smiles per gallon. The short wheelbase in terms of towing. I can feel my small boat when I tow it: A full-size truck or Tacoma with the long-bed would definitely be a better tow vehicle.
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