Head Restraint Whiplash Protection with Passenger Seat
Heated driver mirror
Heated windshield washer jets, Wiper park
In-Dash single CD player
Independent front suspension classification
Instrumentation: Low fuel level
Interior air filtration
MP3 player
Manual front air conditioning
Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.6 s
Max cargo capacity: 90 cu.ft.
Metal-look center console trim
Metal-look dash trim
Metal-look door trim
Passenger Airbag
Power remote driver mirror adjustment
Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
Power windows
Pre-wiring for anti-theft alarm system
Privacy glass: Deep
Rear seats center armrest
Rear spoiler: Lip
Regular front stabilizer bar
Remote activated exterior entry lights
Remote power door locks
Remote window operation
Roof rails
Side airbag
Silver aluminum rims
Speed-proportional power steering
Split rear bench
Stability control
Suspension class: Regular
Tachometer
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Total Number of Speakers: 8
Trailer hitch
Trip computer
Turn signal in mirrors
Urethane shift knob trim
Urethane steering wheel trim
Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
Wheel Diameter: 17
Wheel Width: 7
Dealer Notes
White 2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5 RWD 5-Speed Automatic with Overdrive 4.0L V6 SMPI DOHC Sand Beige Cloth.
Odometer is 9899 miles below market average!
Awards: * 2011 KBB.com Brand Image Awards
Reviews:
* Outstanding off-road capability; pleasant on-road demeanor; strong V6 engine; ample cargo capacity; available third-row seat. Source: Edmunds
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.6Out of 5
2016 4Runner SR5 Premium 5 stars *****
By Max242Â |Â on Saturday, January 28, 2017
5.0
This is a highly under rated vehicle. We love it. We owned a 2004 4Runner prior to purchasing this. The reliability on the 4Runners (at least for us) has been great. Vehicle is on a truck frame so the ride is little different than a crossover but it is not an issue to us at all. We love that the rear window goes up and down. Controls are easy. The one thing, the 4WD selector is in a weird place, right next to the front cup holder. I think a better place would have been next to heat controls, more out of the way. Head room with sun roof is a about 1" less than our older model, but so far not an issue. Backup camera is nice to have. Engine has plenty of power. We have noticed the mileage is 1-2 MPG lower than our old model and whats rated but we live in a very cold climate and maybe it needs to be broke in also. We are seeing 19 MPG HWY & 16-17 average. Not sure we will monitor and see what changes come summer. Seats are comfortable, ride for us is quiet. View area is clear, A-pillars are not overly obstructive.…
Great SPORT Utility Vehicle
By ToyotaBear | on Monday, January 22, 2018
4.0
We have owned a 95 SR5 4x4, 02 Limited 4 x 4 and now own a 2010 Limited with AWD. I keep reading about truck like ride of the vehicle but the 5th generation Limited is on a Land Cruiser Prado chassis. The suspension acronym is X-REAS. This platform has a centrally controlled damping system that reacts to curves, changes in road surface, etc. and rides as well as any Crossover. And it will still climb a tree. Also drive one of the TRD Pro models with KDDS suspension. Off or on road the ride is excellent. This iteration is in its 9th year and still a best seller for a reason.…
Ab Fab! Love it!
By Adventure Ready | on Thursday, September 12, 2019
5.0
Had a Grand Cherokee (Limited) and several recalls with so/so reviews later I decided to try the 4Runner. Love it! Fits like a glove, I'm only 5'5" so that's really important to me. Can see out of it easily with great visibility. No worries about reliability or excess tech going wonky. Smooth on paved roads and amazing on trails and off road. Yes it's not as "smooth" as a crossover but it is not based on a car platform. It has more than enough power and the engine isn't taxed like most 4 cylinders either. It will hold it's value better than any of them as well. All and all totally satisfied with the TRD Off Road 4Runner!…