A redesigned 4Runner, solid off-road credentials, and a manageable lease price – this April lease deal might be worth a closer look. Lease deals for the 2026 4Runner start at $409/month, mainly on SR5 ...
Siddharth is currently an MA Automotive Journalism student at Coventry University. Having written for Rush magazine for two years covering new car launches and in depth reviews, he has a passion for ...
Toyota has a surplus of off-road-ready models, with rugged TRD versions of its trucks and most of its SUVs. Not only do the 4Runner and Land Cruiser share a body-on-frame platform, but they also have ...
Since I’ve reviewed (and adored) the 2026 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro in Oregon, I know I’ll love it off-road. But how will it fare as a highway cruiser? Here’s what I’m anticipating. This year, I’m so ...
The $66,360 Heritage Blue 2026 Toyota 4Runner SUV has a lot to recommend it, even when it is the tested Platinum version that isn't really meant for the kind of off-roading you might do in a TRD Pro ...
Ever since it hit the market in 2024, Toyota’s updated Land Cruiser has been forced to contend its status as a “true” LC. The rest of the world may be familiar with the Prado platform, but a larger ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
HIGHS Improved driving dynamics, more spacious and modern interior, still as off-road-capable as ever. LOWS Turbo-four engine could use more power, higher trims require opting for the hybrid, optional ...
Bought a brand new 2018 4Runner and it started to rust in several different areas within 10 months. After several painful arguments with the dealership and Toyota they fixed it. Then 6 months after ...
Take your 4Runner to the next level with these aftermarket accessories. The venerable Toyota 4Runner is a perennial favorite among those who like to venture off the beaten path. Even in its current ...
If you want a capable off-roader that also doubles up as a daily driver, the Jeep Wrangler is the only choice, right? However, there exists another low-key capable daily off-roader that few consider.
Do you think dealer-provided cars should be provided to coaches and other athletic department employees? Is this a good way to help compensate coaches without using public money? Share your thoughts ...
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