Hi Scotty! I always watch your graet videos and i appreciate it .......... Right now Scotty is having a very good time in Rhode Island. Have fun. Enjoy.
My daughter is still driving our 2003 4-Runner with 378,000 miles today, I’m a mechanic so maintenance was and still is the key to longevity to this bulletproof vehicle and engine. Thanks Toyota for the quality engineering that went into this vehicle.
Good to know. My 03 with 190k still runs good & the interior is still nice. Especially with the free dash board replacement recall. I have no urge to get a new truck, simply because I like the body style of the 03 with the extreme fender cladding.
Using my dads 95 corolla, the whole dashboard stopped working, but I saw the timing belt replacement sticker and it said 280k miles - that was done 8 years ago. Engine still feels smooth, only problem is sometimes you have to re-engage to reverse cause sometimes the gears don't bite or something. Toyota are my number one choice, unless I can get my hands on a diesel mitsubishi/isuzu.
@@costaet I change according to local conditions, like here in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winters can drop down to -40, summers can be hot and humid. Add in short trips under 10 minutes. Every 3 months is wise, especially if your car has GDI. With highway driving like a road trip, 6,000 miles is no problem
I'm on my 7th 4Runner with over 1,000,000 driven. ZERO unscheduled maintenance, except for the time I centerpunched a black angus cow in the road and T-boned a deer. Those didn't buff out.
Being able to drop the rear window is invaluable, and one reason we bought a '22 ORP to go along side our '99 SR5. I can't understand why 4Runner is the only vehicle that still has one (they just dropped it from the new Sequoia).
We got a brand new V6 4runner at the dealer in 2005. It’s never given us any major issues or left us stranded anywhere. It’s currently got 218k miles on it and runs great.
A key reason they are so reliable is that they are all built at the same plant in Japan. Some guys over there have spent their whole career just building 4Runners to Japanese standards.
My friend has a 2011 4Runner limited 4x4. It just crossed 100k miles or 160km ,she just recently changed spark plugs and coils. Oil changes get done every 3 months, diff and transfer case oil changes are done once year and transmission fluid gets changed every 2 years. She’s a Mechanical/Electrical engineer and does the work herself. This 4Runner will outlive anything.
I'm planning on replacing my '97 4Runner in the near future. It has over 403k miles on now. It has by far been the most reliable vehicle I've ever own. I was wondering how the new 4 Runners are and it looks like it will be a continuation of another long term ownership with a new one. I will retire in the near fuature and I still like traveling around the Western Region of the US. My current 4 Runner has taken me up and down the West Coast and across to Utah and Colorado and up into Wyoming many times. It has never let me down.
How many miles does she drive in 3 months? Seems kind of early unless you drive a lot. But can't blame her. The engine will run forever if you change it early.
We often hear TH-cam car reviewers that the 4runner engine is old but never really explained the rationale and the engineering behind it. We tip our hats to you sir for providing clarity and why this design exist and how Toyota developed this masterpiece over the years. Looking forward to the next topic regarding the 4runner transmission. Thanks and really worth subbing to your channel sir!
I work in the plant that makes the 4runner/Tacoma transmission. If you knew how many stringent quality checks we do you'd be stunned. That is one *very* well built machine. Though frankly I can't believe how huge and porky they're getting. At this rate it will end up on the Hertzprung-Russell Diagram before long.
@@Anomize23 that’s not every car.. they had a major recall on several years of Tacoma trucks with the same frame but did not recall the same year 4Runners. I also owned a Honda Accord(not exactly built for off roading/snow etc..) for 15 years and had zero rust issues with it. Both driven in the same conditions. So from personal experience, all vehicles are not the same. Don’t get me wrong, I loved everything else about the 4Runner besides the rust issues.
I had a 1995 4runner 22re manual and it was the most fun and reliable vehicle I have ever owned. Couldn't get out of its own way while merging onto a highway but just dealt with it because it was such a rare bird. Had a blizzard here in NY with 3 feet of snow and this truck just clawed its way through unplowed streets leaving a trail of full size pickups in its wake. Hard to believe but true. After 12 years of great service sold it for a forester and now regret not buying a 4runner. You just solidified my choice of trading it in for a new 4runner. Thank you for such a great informative lesson on this engine.
Just got a new '22 4runner, I've had many Toyotas but this is my second 4Runner. These videos are AMAZING! I'm learning so much. I like the idea that the 4runner has proven technology, even if it appears to be a little dated to some people...Or as you put it so perfectly, ancient! You got to love it for what it is!
I just bought a brand new 2023 4runner TRD off-road premium because of your recommendations and advice. I have also been watching all the other Toyota videos you've made and thank you for them! I REALLY appreciate them. I had no idea Toyota 4runners were made in this way. God Bless you and your family!🙏
It is very rare to see mechanical reviews on youtube. All other channels are doing everything minus under the hood. Thank you and hope you do the same for other toyota models.
Thank you for the videos Mr.CCN. I just bought my wife a new 2024 4runner off-road. She loves it. Many blessings to you and your family in the name of Jesus.🙏🙏
Had my 2014 SR5 for six months now. Bought with 200,000km and still drives like new. Saved a ton of money vs buying new. Not worried about warranty because it's a 4Runner. They just don't break. Also bought a 2007 FJ Cruiser with 300,000km so I really appreciate you explaining the differences between the 1GRs. 2 best vehicles I've ever owned. Right now demand is so high for the 4Runner the dealer I bought my 4runner from offered me $2k more than what I paid them for it to buy it back lol
I had been looking for a used one. First and older 07/ 08. They were all rusty drake junk for 7-10k with 200 I on the clock. So I started looking for a used 2015 on an realized 60-80k u still pay 25k or more. So i bought new for 43k. Even the used ones at local dealer had alot more miles than I wanted to pay 25-30 I for.
This 4runner video, along with your previous 4runner buying guide, truly are the definitive informational resources available on this vehicle. As a multiple 4runner owner, I really appreciate your channel. Thank you.
Reliable is an understatement! I bought a 2006 Toyota 4Runner V8 Sport Edition new. It currently has 46,000 original miles! I drove it in New Jersey and Pennsylvania for 2 years, weekends only. I shipped it to Costa Rica 8 years ago with rocky and dirt roads, where I now live. Other than oil changes, I have only had to replace batteries, tires and front brake pads. However, recently fog lights, windshield washer and sunroof stopped working. All-in-All, this vehicle still gets my from A to B, at a very low maintenance cost!
I have an Fj Cruiser with the 1st gen 1GR and I gotta say, that oil filter right on top of the engine it’s the best thing ever! They even give you a little drain where you can put a bottle to catch the excess of oil when you remove the filter.
Toyotas are easy to DIY maintain, including major jobs. i have done engine swaps, timing, suspension, tranny flush.... on our 4.0 4runner and 5.7 tundra. This video is very insightful. I see the similarities across the 1GRFE and 3URFE with regard to cooling and VVTi. My advice, always use original Toyota parts, especially when doing critical components.
I bought a used 2015 4Runner last September and absolutely love it. Researched it for over a year and have already said we will always have a 4Runner in the family from this point onward.
My 2005 4-runner is still on the road without any problems. Like it to travel in... across country many times. They are very simple compared to some other models.
Glad you're making this series. I've been wanting one for years and finally picked up a 2019 sr5 4wd last November. I love the fact that it's old, lacks sensors etc. I plan on keeping it forever.
I got the same year and model, lifted 3 inches, 285 Toyos, black rhino wheels, ARB differential breather, and replaced the terrible screen with a 10.25 inches modern screen, the next thing will be a snorkel, I'm in love with this tank
Thank you AMD! You helped me decide to buy a 4Runner last fall after your first video. I appreciate that you took the time to exchange a few comments with me - it really helped. Couldn’t be happier with the vehicle. Thank you for this extended series. I will watch it with interest.
Thanks! Dude, this is good info. I've had 3rd-5th gen 4Rs. Currently, I still cannot be separated from my 1999 Limited. Wife drives the 2020. Can't beat these trucks...the last true full-frame SUV.
Just a few weeks ago I purchased a 2016 4Runner with 53K. To this point it is without question the highest quality vehicle I have ever owned. A very dear friend of mine is a Toyota mechanic who lead me to this incredible vehicle - his praises echo yours in every detail. Your videos are very informative and inspiring - keep up the good work.
Despite the chip shortage and astronomical prices on the 4runner, if you can find one, I pulled the trigger and bought a '22 TRD Off Road. It's my dream vehicle! I decided I wanted a once-n-for-all vehicle. Picking it up once it arrives at the dealer in 5-7 days. I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My wife and I just bought a new 2022 4Runner Premium because of your advice and Scotty Kilmer. We take care of our vehicles and drive them for decades. She drives the 4Runner and I drive my 2009 Honda Element. Love my i-VTEC 2.4 DOHC. Runs like new!
Congratulations on your new purchase. I bought myself a 2024 4runner on June 18th. I couldn't be happier. Just the reputation alone brings me a piece of mind.
Picked up my 2016 4Runner 2 years ago for $30,000 with 78,000 miles. Pushing 150,000 miles now and literally no issues. None. It’s comforting knowing that I have a vehicle that can last for another 15 years lol I just hope 15 years from now, Toyota will still have the same reputation as they do now
This video is a prime example and thorough explanation for why continuous improvement to a formula (4Runner development, design, production) is better than trying something new every three or so years. Wonderful video, Sir. Thanks for all the information!
Great information. Thanks. Much. I really enjoy your delivery. Very well spoken, relaxed, not hyper, and not sleepy. Great expression. Keep it up. You deserve more subscribers. I have told a number of people about you. My daughter just bought a 2015 Sienna. I sent her your videos on the Sienna. Very good info. She will bring to a dealer and have checked out. Especially the areas that you noted. Again thanks!
Thank You! You saved me the cost of the extended svc contract! I was worried that the expensive-to-replace X-ray suspension was mandatory to fix until I heard your explanation it is just replacing 6 worn shocks and canisters, and your disclosure is "no electronics involved in the X-Ray!" So all I have to do is replace 6 leaky X-rays with 4 Bilsteins. Don't need a multiple thousand dollars btb warranty when just doing a standard worn-out shock replacement. You are the best.
I have a 2013 and my wife has a 2014 4runner SR5. These videos that explain how these trucks work are entertaining But more important, informative so I can keep these trucks operating at their best. Thank you and looking forward to #2.
In the last 25 years, I've owned a Lexus LS 400, BMW 535 and Benz SL 55 AMG and they have all been to the dealerships more than once for repairs. My 2006 Toyota 4 Runner, which I originally bought as a second/back up to tow my jet ski, has never been to the dealership or any mechanic for repairs (just regular maintenance) and I have never been happier. It currently has 182,000 miles and I plan on driving it until it starts to break down, hopefully not for another 15 years! Best car I have ever owned!
He explained to me why my 2005 V6 gets warm so fast in the winter (the cabin heater); No valves sealing off the cabin, it’s straight from engine to heater core. Im sure it was unintentional, but much appreciated in a Michigan winter!
I love ❤️ 4 runners and reliability is the #1 important aspect of these vehicles. The engine and transmission is just bulletproof. I still have my 3gen 2001 that’s my daily and take it to road trips.
i bought a 2005 4runner with the 2uz and i love the truck very much. it has 163k on it and runs very solidly. i have read everywhere with proper care it will last a long long time. new subscriber here!
Hey we bought the same thing! Love the KDSS suspension. I have 30,000 miles on mine already. Just upgraded the suspension with Dobinsons IMS comfort rear shocks 302 front coil 505 rear. JBA offroad UCA's. LT275/70R17 General Grabber ATX tires. Heavy tires lost 2 mpg with the tires alone. My first Toyota vehicle.
I bought a silver 2000 4Runner brand new and it still runs very well today with normal maintenance. 2 weeks ago, I bought another silver 2024 4Runner SR5 Premium for my boss (wife) because she wants a 3rd row seat. We somehow love the color silver so much that we had to go to another Toyota dealer 2.5 hours away to get it.
Thank you for being detailed and accurate. When you get bored try a video specific on the 2.7L in the Tacoma. I have a soft spot for that motor. It’s amazing they still sell it in 2021. Hands down one of the greatest 4 cylinders ever made.
Yes that’s a good engine. Not the most powerful, but I liked it for daily city driving as the vehicle feels light and easy to maneuver. I tried it in hilux and Prado.
I own a 4Runner and a FJ cruiser, decided to look up videos on why the engine is so reliable because they share the same platform, your video is excellent and so informative. Thank you.
Your presentation skills, concise delivery of the facts coupled with your knowledge and experience make your videos top quality. I'm a Scotty Kilmer fan and now a fan of your videos as well. Fantastic work, please keep the videos coming!
Very timely series (I plan to buy a new one this summer) and I am looking forward to each video. I appreciate that you do more than just talk; we get photos, points of interest, and even learn some of the terminology (that I was unaware of). You do a great job explaining the topic and convey your passion for this product. Keep up the great work!
If I lived in the US I would bring my car only to you for the maintenance. Unfortunately, in my country there is a lack of such professional mechanics! Interesting video thanks
If you haven’t checked the market value you may be in for a surprise. My 2020 TRD ORP will bring about what I paid for it last July. I think the only way I get rid of it is if I get a LC.
I’m original owner of my 1993 Toyota 4 runner SR5.. 168,000 miles.. I’m never getting rid of it! Mine is probably one of the cleanest ones around… I still love it to this day…. No Airbags.. They came out in 1994… Yikes 😳 But I believe they are build strong and made to last… 2 clutches and 3 timing belts later here we are, still running stronger then ever…. 👍🙏🙌
I'd take a 4Runner over any of the other newer crap on the market anytime. Rather have "Ancient Technology" that is tried and true, than something that breaks, if you touch it the wrong way.
It’s 22 and Most of the people already driving MORE RELIABLE electronic trucks suvs and cars but no there’s still people out there who is paying 50k for 16 city 19 highway with basically frame cab and a diffs like my old grand Cherokees for reliable gasoline engines and transmissions lol
As if I could be more pleased and obsessed with my 2018 TRD Off-Road Premium. Already I’ve put 61,000 entirely trouble-free miles on it, including LOTS of off-roading in UT, CO, AZ, NV, etc. Shooting for 400,000 fun, memorable miles... 💪🏼 Thanks for the excellent, well-researched video!
As a big Toyo fan for years & proud owner of a 2021 trail edition 4runner I appreciate all the great 4runner knowledge you provide! Great videos and information!! Many thanks to you for your awesome work on your channel.🙏
Always loved my 4Runner. Unfortunately I had to get rid of it due to frame rust. If I would have bought it new, I would have had it under coated. Unfortunately I was inexperienced when I bought it and didn’t check underneath of it well enough. I would advise anyone in the rust belt to check out the frame before purchasing any older used Tacoma or 4Runner. Great vehicles, but the frames are definitely a major weak spot. That’s why I ended up buying an 08 Tacoma that had the frame replaced 2 years ago.
Great video as always! My daughter is thinking about buying one of these. She’s having lifter problems with her 2015 Wrangler for The Second time. Reliability Is What she wants! Thanks...Jim
Awesome video. Ordered a '21 Nightshade 4R, 2 weeks ago, should be here in late May. Videos like these make me much happier I went with the 4R. We were looking for extreme long term reliability and ease of maintenance, sounds like the 4R checks all of the boxes.
@@AB-yc1np Yes, in June actually. Shipping delays pushed it about 2-3 weeks over. Roughly 5,000 miles in and love it, actually much more than I expected. Wife wants one now too. lol
I have a 1992 4-Runner I bought and still running well. It is in mint condition and everything is working. You probably never find another in mint top condition as the one I have.
Thanks for the great video. Like many others who commented here I finally know what that sound is when I shut off my 4Runner. I've had a 2018 TRD OR since last November and I love it . I can't stop looking at it, the design changes they made to this current generation are great, especially the front. I think it looks awesome.
I have a friend of over forty years who has a late 80's Landcruiser with over 500K miles and it still is going as of one month ago. I remember when he got it. It is built like a tank and still looks great after all these years
Some people hate the Ancient factor of Toyota models. But I’m here to say I Love it!.. that’s why I just bought a ‘21 Tundra. Last year before the new Tundra comes out. This must be where Toyota achieves the reliability. Why change Perfection! The last Chevy I bought was a complete piece of junk! I will say I shed alligator tears about my bow-tie! I do have a small hole in my soul because of the quality of Ford and Chevy trucks! So sorry! I must have quality for the few dollars I have to spend on a truck!!
I bought my 4Runner in 1996 and had it until 2011. When I buy my next vehicle around 2023/24 I will seriously consider the 6th generation 4Runner. I miss that lift gate window.
Thank you so much for this video I have a 2018 off-road 4runner and I absolutely love it. You did a fantastic job explaining everything in the engine bay. The 4runner is a fantastic vehicle and I am looking forward to this series that you have started. I love watching all your videos you tell it like it is.
277k on my 2003 V6 4Runner and test drove a new one yesterday. Literally have never done anything other than oil changes, sparkplugs, cleaned fuel injectors and brakes, batteries and tires for the entire 17 years of ownership. Time for a new one even though I think i could get another 100k on the one I have! Wife wants a new one.
‘17 ORP here. 67k mi and not one, I mean not a single issue with anything. I’ve never owned such a reliable vehicle. I do all of the maintenance myself and they are easy to work ok…the hardest thing so far (and not too hard) has been changing the spark plugs on the driver side. And thanks for explaining the true reason that the oil canister was lowered to that ‘crappy’ location. It’s not the easiest but once done a few times it’s not that bad. What do you think about the Fumoto quick-drain valves for the oil pan? I put one in a few months ago and like it (I have skid-plates so I’m not concerned about it being sheered-off). Thanks again for this great series! I look forward to the next few installments! Stay safe!
❤️❤️❤️ my 1997 4Runner never have a problem 🙏🏼 still running so smooth and strong, look very nice and good shape but my husband say it’s time to change is rust under 😢 blessings to all they have y 4Runner
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Yes, Scotty, I subscribe and follow both of you. Great Job!
Wow! Now that's a complement!
Hi Scotty! I always watch your graet videos and i appreciate it .......... Right now Scotty is having a very good time in Rhode Island. Have fun. Enjoy.
Look who is here " The legendary Scotty Kilmar" . Salute to you sir.
I just picked up a 2023 4Runner Limited last night. It was driven by the previous owner for 4 months and it has 3,700 miles. I got a great deal !!!
My daughter is still driving our 2003 4-Runner with 378,000 miles today, I’m a mechanic so maintenance was and still is the key to longevity to this bulletproof vehicle and engine.
Thanks Toyota for the quality engineering that went into this vehicle.
It will never die
Good to know. My 03 with 190k still runs good & the interior is still nice. Especially with the free dash board replacement recall. I have no urge to get a new truck, simply because I like the body style of the 03 with the extreme fender cladding.
“You changed the oil too much” said nobody ever
Using my dads 95 corolla, the whole dashboard stopped working, but I saw the timing belt replacement sticker and it said 280k miles - that was done 8 years ago. Engine still feels smooth, only problem is sometimes you have to re-engage to reverse cause sometimes the gears don't bite or something. Toyota are my number one choice, unless I can get my hands on a diesel mitsubishi/isuzu.
@@costaet I change according to local conditions, like here in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winters can drop down to -40, summers can be hot and humid. Add in short trips under 10 minutes. Every 3 months is wise, especially if your car has GDI. With highway driving like a road trip, 6,000 miles is no problem
I'm on my 7th 4Runner with over 1,000,000 driven. ZERO unscheduled maintenance, except for the time I centerpunched a black angus cow in the road and T-boned a deer. Those didn't buff out.
Many 4Runners fans here 👍. Beside reliability and everything else, one of my favorite parts is, back window opens.
would like a hybrid one. its a great old school suv but the mileage is a bit old school too
Just bought my 2021.. I'm in love with my new truck.
I have an FJ and with a similar opening feature. It’s great for the dogs!
Being able to drop the rear window is invaluable, and one reason we bought a '22 ORP to go along side our '99 SR5. I can't understand why 4Runner is the only vehicle that still has one (they just dropped it from the new Sequoia).
Love the roll down back window!
Makes me super glad I just bought a ‘24 new. Here’s to 20+ years with it!
🎉 congratulations 🎊 I've had my 2020 4Runner since new. Still has under 14k miles. Hoping for another 20 years myself 😊
We got a brand new V6 4runner at the dealer in 2005. It’s never given us any major issues or left us stranded anywhere. It’s currently got 218k miles on it and runs great.
Please protect this man at all costs. He is HUGE value to the Toyota community and the car community as a whole
I think he’s the best and definitely the smartest!
We bought our first 4Runner today!
A key reason they are so reliable is that they are all built at the same plant in Japan. Some guys over there have spent their whole career just building 4Runners to Japanese standards.
Thanks! love you content, admire your dedication, keep the good work
You know, I have two Master's degrees. But, as far as I'm concerned, guys like this are smart where it matters, and I really admire them.
Degrees dont mean anything. I work with a ton of engineers who don’t know anything.
My friend has a 2011 4Runner limited 4x4. It just crossed 100k miles or 160km ,she just recently changed spark plugs and coils. Oil changes get done every 3 months, diff and transfer case oil changes are done once year and transmission fluid gets changed every 2 years. She’s a Mechanical/Electrical engineer and does the work herself. This 4Runner will outlive anything.
She has owned it since it was new
I'm planning on replacing my '97 4Runner in the near future. It has over 403k miles on now. It has by far been the most reliable vehicle I've ever own. I was wondering how the new 4 Runners are and it looks like it will be a continuation of another long term ownership with a new one. I will retire in the near fuature and I still like traveling around the Western Region of the US. My current 4 Runner has taken me up and down the West Coast and across to Utah and Colorado and up into Wyoming many times. It has never let me down.
How many miles does she drive in 3 months? Seems kind of early unless you drive a lot. But can't blame her. The engine will run forever if you change it early.
bought a 2011 new and front wheel bearing are staring to howl at 100k miles , not the Toyota quality I am use to
What’s a 100,000 miles? That’s nothing
The first letter in a 4 runner's vin is J. That's why.
Yep!
Damn right! 🇯🇵💪🏼👍🏼
Learned from Scotty to get a Yota with that J at at start of the VIN. One day I will get one.
My prius has a J and those cars run forever too.
Without the “J” on the VIN, the longevity would be gone.
We often hear TH-cam car reviewers that the 4runner engine is old but never really explained the rationale and the engineering behind it. We tip our hats to you sir for providing clarity and why this design exist and how Toyota developed this masterpiece over the years. Looking forward to the next topic regarding the 4runner transmission. Thanks and really worth subbing to your channel sir!
That’s what I keep saying!! Well explained!!
I bought a 2024 4Runner because of it's known reliability. The new turbo 4 may be similar but that's yet to be determined.
Took delivery of my new 4Runner at the end of December. So happy to see you doing this series!
Ditto
Nice. You guys liking them? I just got mine last week.
@@Liams802 5 months and still LOVE it!
@@davidwilson9284 Nice! 5 days for me... still love mine too!
I work in the plant that makes the 4runner/Tacoma transmission. If you knew how many stringent quality checks we do you'd be stunned. That is one *very* well built machine. Though frankly I can't believe how huge and porky they're getting. At this rate it will end up on the Hertzprung-Russell Diagram before long.
As a mechanic who also owns a 5th gen 4Runner, I loved this video. Thank you!
Original owner 2000 4Runner limited 2wd in Southern California with 271K. Great truck no matter what gen you get
2000, 4cyl, rwd here. 316k with no major repairs.
Frame rust issues galore if you live in the rust belt.
@@SpicyMcGeezak thats every car though and its a common thing to clean and put rust protection under the body. Many vehicle owners do this
@@Anomize23 that’s not every car.. they had a major recall on several years of Tacoma trucks with the same frame but did not recall the same year 4Runners. I also owned a Honda Accord(not exactly built for off roading/snow etc..) for 15 years and had zero rust issues with it. Both driven in the same conditions. So from personal experience, all vehicles are not the same. Don’t get me wrong, I loved everything else about the 4Runner besides the rust issues.
I had a 1995 4runner 22re manual and it was the most fun and reliable vehicle I have ever owned. Couldn't get out of its own way while merging onto a highway but just dealt with it because it was such a rare bird. Had a blizzard here in NY with 3 feet of snow and this truck just clawed its way through unplowed streets leaving a trail of full size pickups in its wake. Hard to believe but true. After 12 years of great service sold it for a forester and now regret not buying a 4runner. You just solidified my choice of trading it in for a new 4runner. Thank you for such a great informative lesson on this engine.
I just bought my 2024 4Runner sr5 premium. Very nice truck I love the old school feeling.
Just got a new '22 4runner, I've had many Toyotas but this is my second 4Runner. These videos are AMAZING! I'm learning so much. I like the idea that the 4runner has proven technology, even if it appears to be a little dated to some people...Or as you put it so perfectly, ancient! You got to love it for what it is!
I just bought a brand new 2023 4runner TRD off-road premium because of your recommendations and advice. I have also been watching all the other Toyota videos you've made and thank you for them! I REALLY appreciate them. I had no idea Toyota 4runners were made in this way. God Bless you and your family!🙏
It is very rare to see mechanical reviews on youtube. All other channels are doing everything minus under the hood. Thank you and hope you do the same for other toyota models.
Check out Speedkar99 chanel. He is the only one who does mechanical review on cars..great guys with the toothbrush
Thank you for the videos Mr.CCN. I just bought my wife a new 2024 4runner off-road. She loves it.
Many blessings to you and your family in the name of Jesus.🙏🙏
Had my 2014 SR5 for six months now. Bought with 200,000km and still drives like new. Saved a ton of money vs buying new. Not worried about warranty because it's a 4Runner. They just don't break. Also bought a 2007 FJ Cruiser with 300,000km so I really appreciate you explaining the differences between the 1GRs.
2 best vehicles I've ever owned. Right now demand is so high for the 4Runner the dealer I bought my 4runner from offered me $2k more than what I paid them for it to buy it back lol
I have a 2014 SR5 with 220000 km. It has been pulling a 4000lb trailer through the mountains monthly since it was new. Still no issues!
Just bought my first 4Runner. My third Toyota. Celica, RAV4 and now the 4R. Couldn’t be happier.
As Scotty says, they aren't giving them away. I love those but even a 15 year old one still over $7000. Quality matters
Very true!
I had been looking for a used one. First and older 07/ 08. They were all rusty drake junk for 7-10k with 200 I on the clock. So I started looking for a used 2015 on an realized 60-80k u still pay 25k or more. So i bought new for 43k. Even the used ones at local dealer had alot more miles than I wanted to pay 25-30 I for.
@@mikeporro3311 yeah, at this point it's best to go new or newer.
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just got a 2021 4runner with 1400 miles on it pretty much brand new and im lovin it big upgrade from the rav4
This 4runner video, along with your previous 4runner buying guide, truly are the definitive informational resources available on this vehicle. As a multiple 4runner owner, I really appreciate your channel. Thank you.
Reliable is an understatement! I bought a 2006 Toyota 4Runner V8 Sport Edition new. It currently has 46,000 original miles! I drove it in New Jersey and Pennsylvania for 2 years, weekends only. I shipped it to Costa Rica 8 years ago with rocky and dirt roads, where I now live. Other than oil changes, I have only had to replace batteries, tires and front brake pads. However, recently fog lights, windshield washer and sunroof stopped working. All-in-All, this vehicle still gets my from A to B, at a very low maintenance cost!
I have an Fj Cruiser with the 1st gen 1GR and I gotta say, that oil filter right on top of the engine it’s the best thing ever! They even give you a little drain where you can put a bottle to catch the excess of oil when you remove the filter.
Toyotas are easy to DIY maintain, including major jobs. i have done engine swaps, timing, suspension, tranny flush.... on our 4.0 4runner and 5.7 tundra. This video is very insightful. I see the similarities across the 1GRFE and 3URFE with regard to cooling and VVTi. My advice, always use original Toyota parts, especially when doing critical components.
I bought a used 2015 4Runner last September and absolutely love it. Researched it for over a year and have already said we will always have a 4Runner in the family from this point onward.
My 2005 4-runner is still on the road without any problems. Like it to travel in... across country many times. They are very simple compared to some other models.
Glad you're making this series. I've been wanting one for years and finally picked up a 2019 sr5 4wd last November. I love the fact that it's old, lacks sensors etc. I plan on keeping it forever.
I got a 2019 sr5 love it put some trd wheels and ko2s on it looks beautiful !
I got the same year and model, lifted 3 inches, 285 Toyos, black rhino wheels, ARB differential breather, and replaced the terrible screen with a 10.25 inches modern screen, the next thing will be a snorkel, I'm in love with this tank
Congrats! Which sensors are you referring to specifically?
I've had my 2015 tacoma for 3 years and now I finally know that the noise it makes at shut down is normal. Thank you so much.
Thank you AMD! You helped me decide to buy a 4Runner last fall after your first video. I appreciate that you took the time to exchange a few comments with me - it really helped. Couldn’t be happier with the vehicle. Thank you for this extended series. I will watch it with interest.
I don't have one but if I ever get an SUV then you've steered me toward this 4runner.
You better make that decision quick. Before they really decide to join the 21st century.
This truck is trending on my radar after having this one for a week to film with
@@rodneyh7693 absolutely I heard they will discontinue v6 4.0L for next generation
@@lot5953 probably because of fuel efficiency and going hybrid along with the next Tundra.
Thanks! Dude, this is good info. I've had 3rd-5th gen 4Rs. Currently, I still cannot be separated from my 1999 Limited. Wife drives the 2020. Can't beat these trucks...the last true full-frame SUV.
Just a few weeks ago I purchased a 2016 4Runner with 53K. To this point it is without question the highest quality vehicle I have ever owned. A very dear friend of mine is a Toyota mechanic who lead me to this incredible vehicle - his praises echo yours in every detail. Your videos are very informative and inspiring - keep up the good work.
Despite the chip shortage and astronomical prices on the 4runner, if you can find one, I pulled the trigger and bought a '22 TRD Off Road. It's my dream vehicle! I decided I wanted a once-n-for-all vehicle. Picking it up once it arrives at the dealer in 5-7 days. I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why trd not Sr5? Is it because kdss?
@@Lexusgx550 I wanted the rear locker. SR5 are awesome too! 🙂
My wife and I just bought a new 2022 4Runner Premium because of your advice and Scotty Kilmer. We take care of our vehicles and drive them for decades. She drives the 4Runner and I drive my 2009 Honda Element. Love my i-VTEC 2.4 DOHC. Runs like new!
I previously owned 3 Jeeps but made the switch to a 2018 4Runner SR5 Premium last year and I’m very happy with it!
Great 👍 it will last forever worth servicing with only oem parts
Congratulations on your new purchase.
I bought myself a 2024 4runner on June 18th. I couldn't be happier. Just the reputation alone brings me a piece of mind.
Picked up my 2016 4Runner 2 years ago for $30,000 with 78,000 miles. Pushing 150,000 miles now and literally no issues. None. It’s comforting knowing that I have a vehicle that can last for another 15 years lol I just hope 15 years from now, Toyota will still have the same reputation as they do now
I have a rust free 1985 4runner SR5 5 speed with the best 22re engine. keeping it forever.
This video is a prime example and thorough explanation for why continuous improvement to a formula (4Runner development, design, production) is better than trying something new every three or so years. Wonderful video, Sir. Thanks for all the information!
I bought a 2024 TRD Off Road Premium last week
What a nice vehicle!
My 3rd 4x4 Toyota
how you like it, do you use it daily ? I am in the fence for one.
@@sugarkingfpl
Super solid vehicle
No regrets
7000 miles on it
I have a Fusion and an F150 so I don’t drive the 4Runner everyday
Great information. Thanks. Much. I really enjoy your delivery. Very well spoken, relaxed, not hyper, and not sleepy. Great expression. Keep it up. You deserve more subscribers. I have told a number of people about you. My daughter just bought a 2015 Sienna. I sent her your videos on the Sienna. Very good info. She will bring to a dealer and have checked out. Especially the areas that you noted. Again thanks!
Thank You! You saved me the cost of the extended svc contract! I was worried that the expensive-to-replace X-ray suspension was mandatory to fix until I heard your explanation it is just replacing 6 worn shocks and canisters, and your disclosure is "no electronics involved in the X-Ray!" So all I have to do is replace 6 leaky X-rays with 4 Bilsteins. Don't need a multiple thousand dollars btb warranty when just doing a standard worn-out shock replacement. You are the best.
I was finally able to get a new 4runner, and I'm glad to hear about its reliability. You don't hear this kind of talk about most cars.
I just bought a new 2024 Ice Cap TRD ORP with KDSS yesterday. My new 4Runner will be ready for pickup tomorrow morning. Can't wait to get it home!
Congrats. What did you pay for it?
I have a 2013 and my wife has a 2014 4runner SR5. These videos that explain how these trucks work are entertaining But more important, informative so I can keep these trucks operating at their best. Thank you and looking forward to #2.
In the last 25 years, I've owned a Lexus LS 400, BMW 535 and Benz SL 55 AMG and they have all been to the dealerships more than once for repairs. My 2006 Toyota 4 Runner, which I originally bought as a second/back up to tow my jet ski, has never been to the dealership or any mechanic for repairs (just regular maintenance) and I have never been happier. It currently has 182,000 miles and I plan on driving it until it starts to break down, hopefully not for another 15 years! Best car I have ever owned!
Props to Toyota for thinking ahead on many factors when designing a vehicle. --- TEQ 100%
He explained to me why my 2005 V6 gets warm so fast in the winter (the cabin heater);
No valves sealing off the cabin, it’s straight from engine to heater core.
Im sure it was unintentional, but much appreciated in a Michigan winter!
I love ❤️ 4 runners and reliability is the #1 important aspect of these vehicles. The engine and transmission is just bulletproof. I still have my 3gen 2001 that’s my daily and take it to road trips.
i bought a 2005 4runner with the 2uz and i love the truck very much. it has 163k on it and runs very solidly. i have read everywhere with proper care it will last a long long time. new subscriber here!
I love my 4Runner... 2019 Offroad with KDSS, even silver just like the one in the video.
Hey we bought the same thing! Love the KDSS suspension. I have 30,000 miles on mine already. Just upgraded the suspension with Dobinsons IMS comfort rear shocks 302 front coil 505 rear. JBA offroad UCA's. LT275/70R17 General Grabber ATX tires. Heavy tires lost 2 mpg with the tires alone. My first Toyota vehicle.
I have a silver off road premium 2020. And love it. I had a 2011 and loved it. So when the kids got out of car seats I got my runner back.
Love KDSS
I bought a silver 2000 4Runner brand new and it still runs very well today with normal maintenance. 2 weeks ago, I bought another silver 2024 4Runner SR5 Premium for my boss (wife) because she wants a 3rd row seat. We somehow love the color silver so much that we had to go to another Toyota dealer 2.5 hours away to get it.
Thank you for being detailed and accurate. When you get bored try a video specific on the 2.7L in the Tacoma. I have a soft spot for that motor. It’s amazing they still sell it in 2021. Hands down one of the greatest 4 cylinders ever made.
Will do! I have a soft spot for the last cast iron block engine Toyota makes!
Yes that’s a good engine. Not the most powerful, but I liked it for daily city driving as the vehicle feels light and easy to maneuver. I tried it in hilux and Prado.
Hands Up one of he best 4 cylinders ever.
I would say this 1GR-FE is more appropriate for SUVs and pickups.
@@Agent.K. Where did you try it?
I own a 4Runner and a FJ cruiser, decided to look up videos on why the engine is so reliable because they share the same platform, your video is excellent and so informative. Thank you.
Your presentation skills, concise delivery of the facts coupled with your knowledge and experience make your videos top quality. I'm a Scotty Kilmer fan and now a fan of your videos as well. Fantastic work, please keep the videos coming!
Bought a 2024 4Runner Trd Pro a month ago and love it so if u can get one better get it now because u know what your getting with this Tank !!
Very timely series (I plan to buy a new one this summer) and I am looking forward to each video. I appreciate that you do more than just talk; we get photos, points of interest, and even learn some of the terminology (that I was unaware of). You do a great job explaining the topic and convey your passion for this product. Keep up the great work!
After watching your 4Runner series, I decided to buy one and drive it for the next decade.
Sometime this week I bring home our 2020 SR5.
If I lived in the US I would bring my car only to you for the maintenance. Unfortunately, in my country there is a lack of such professional mechanics! Interesting video thanks
drove my 1996 le fourrunner for 17 years 400k plus miles looking like my seinna that i bought is following its footsteps
Bought my 2020 last August!! Pandemic = test drive without the salesman....
Those are the best test drives!
I bought one in November most boring one ever, if a salesperson restricts your test drive take them back to the dealership and fire them
If you haven’t checked the market value you may be in for a surprise. My 2020 TRD ORP will bring about what I paid for it last July. I think the only way I get rid of it is if I get a LC.
It is very rare to see mechanical reviews on youtube. All other channels are doing everything minus under the hood. Thank you!
The thing I love most about Toyota is how they can pull together enough old technology to make a fully modern vehicle!
I’m original owner of my 1993 Toyota 4 runner SR5..
168,000 miles..
I’m never getting rid of it!
Mine is probably one of the cleanest ones around…
I still love it to this day….
No Airbags.. They came out in 1994… Yikes 😳
But I believe they are build strong and made to last…
2 clutches and 3 timing belts later here we are, still running stronger then ever…. 👍🙏🙌
I'd take a 4Runner over any of the other newer crap on the market anytime. Rather have "Ancient Technology" that is tried and true, than something that breaks, if you touch it the wrong way.
It’s 22 and Most of the people already driving MORE RELIABLE electronic trucks suvs and cars but no there’s still people out there who is paying 50k for 16 city 19 highway with basically frame cab and a diffs like my old grand Cherokees for reliable gasoline engines and transmissions lol
Took your advice bought a 2019 SR5, 32,000 miles.
As if I could be more pleased and obsessed with my 2018 TRD Off-Road Premium. Already I’ve put 61,000 entirely trouble-free miles on it, including LOTS of off-roading in UT, CO, AZ, NV, etc. Shooting for 400,000 fun, memorable miles... 💪🏼 Thanks for the excellent, well-researched video!
And you will put a lot more trouble free miles!
I bought a brand new offroader forerunner in 1997...still have it 25 years later. The best in everythinng.
As a big Toyo fan for years & proud owner of a 2021 trail edition 4runner I appreciate all the great 4runner knowledge you provide! Great videos and information!! Many thanks to you for your awesome work on your channel.🙏
I have a 3rd Generation 2002 265 Thousand Miles I love mine
Always loved my 4Runner. Unfortunately I had to get rid of it due to frame rust. If I would have bought it new, I would have had it under coated. Unfortunately I was inexperienced when I bought it and didn’t check underneath of it well enough. I would advise anyone in the rust belt to check out the frame before purchasing any older used Tacoma or 4Runner. Great vehicles, but the frames are definitely a major weak spot. That’s why I ended up buying an 08 Tacoma that had the frame replaced 2 years ago.
I still regret selling my 1990 4Runner with nothing wrong back in 2001. It's still running up to this day in 2021.
Great video as always! My daughter is thinking about buying one of these. She’s having lifter problems with her 2015 Wrangler for The Second time. Reliability Is What she wants! Thanks...Jim
Being an owner of a 2018 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LIMITED, this video gives me the warm and fuzzies. MAHALO NUI LOA, TCCN!!
Awesome video. Ordered a '21 Nightshade 4R, 2 weeks ago, should be here in late May. Videos like these make me much happier I went with the 4R. We were looking for extreme long term reliability and ease of maintenance, sounds like the 4R checks all of the boxes.
Did you get your car?
@@AB-yc1np Yes, in June actually. Shipping delays pushed it about 2-3 weeks over. Roughly 5,000 miles in and love it, actually much more than I expected. Wife wants one now too. lol
Enjoy it! I love mine. Only bad thing is gas mileage
I have a 1992 4-Runner I bought and still running well. It is in mint condition and everything is working. You probably never find another in mint top condition as the one I have.
In 2004, Toyota did install the venerable 4.7 V8 2UZ-FE, in the 4RUNNER which is an excellent engine in itself as well.
I just sold my 2009 runner. 89000km. for 22000cad. Buyer get inspection from dealer, everything is good. This car you can trust.
This videos are like classic music to my ears , congratulations and blessings.
I just bought a 2019 TRD OFF ROAD....its been a solid unit
Thanks for the great video. Like many others who commented here I finally know what that sound is when I shut off my 4Runner. I've had a 2018 TRD OR since last November and I love it . I can't stop looking at it, the design changes they made to this current generation are great, especially the front. I think it looks awesome.
I have a friend of over forty years who has a late 80's Landcruiser with over 500K miles and it still is going as of one month ago. I remember when he got it. It is built like a tank and still looks great after all these years
Some people hate the Ancient factor of Toyota models. But I’m here to say I Love it!.. that’s why I just bought a ‘21 Tundra. Last year before the new Tundra comes out. This must be where Toyota achieves the reliability. Why change Perfection! The last Chevy I bought was a complete piece of junk! I will say I shed alligator tears about my bow-tie! I do have a small hole in my soul because of the quality of Ford and Chevy trucks! So sorry! I must have quality for the few dollars I have to spend on a truck!!
I bought my 4Runner in 1996 and had it until 2011. When I buy my next vehicle around 2023/24 I will seriously consider the 6th generation 4Runner. I miss that lift gate window.
Thank you so much for this video I have a 2018 off-road 4runner and I absolutely love it. You did a fantastic job explaining everything in the engine bay. The 4runner is a fantastic vehicle and I am looking forward to this series that you have started. I love watching all your videos you tell it like it is.
Yes, have '15 4runner and it's hasn't give me problems yet. Brought it new and has 70k miles. Also I do most of the maintenance items.
Holy mother of perfect timing. I just test drove one today. Considering it , not sure about 2 or 4 WD. Not planning on off roading.
I would get 4WD just for resale value. But that’s totally up to you.
@@TheCarCareNut great point. Thanks. You are a great ambassador.
Exactly! If you go to trade or sell the two-wheel drive, it's going to be worth much less than a four-wheel drive. It's 4runner, not a 2runner, LOL.
277k on my 2003 V6 4Runner and test drove a new one yesterday. Literally have never done anything other than oil changes, sparkplugs, cleaned fuel injectors and brakes, batteries and tires for the entire 17 years of ownership. Time for a new one even though I think i could get another 100k on the one I have! Wife wants a new one.
‘17 ORP here. 67k mi and not one, I mean not a single issue with anything. I’ve never owned such a reliable vehicle. I do all of the maintenance myself and they are easy to work ok…the hardest thing so far (and not too hard) has been changing the spark plugs on the driver side. And thanks for explaining the true reason that the oil canister was lowered to that ‘crappy’ location. It’s not the easiest but once done a few times it’s not that bad.
What do you think about the Fumoto quick-drain valves for the oil pan? I put one in a few months ago and like it (I have skid-plates so I’m not concerned about it being sheered-off).
Thanks again for this great series! I look forward to the next few installments! Stay safe!
Hi! I personally wouldn’t trust the quick drain valves.
Did you do the spark plugs at 60K???? Calls for them to be changed at 120k. Early never hurts
❤️❤️❤️ my 1997 4Runner never have a problem 🙏🏼 still running so smooth and strong, look very nice and good shape but my husband say it’s time to change is rust under 😢 blessings to all they have y 4Runner