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Running with the Toyota 4Runner
by Mark Clarkson

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Since 1984, the Toyota Motor Corporation has already been producing and manufacturing the Toyota 4Runner. Up until the present, the Toyota 4Runner is still sold and marketed by the said company. This vehicle is classified as a midsize sport utility vehicle. It has been said that this sport utility vehicle's competition include the Ford Explorer, the GMC Envoy, the Dodge Durango, and the Nissan Pathfinder. Most of the Toyota 4Runners are sold in the United States, in Canada, and in Mexico. Outside of these areas and outside North America, the Toyota 4Runner is marketed as the Toyota Hilux Surf.

The Toyota 4Runner has been made available in three trim levels, aside from the base Toyota 4Runner. These trim levels comprise of the Toyota 4Runner SR5 which could be yours for $27,635, the Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition for $29,975, and the Toyota 4Runner Limited which is priced at $34,350. Also, this vehicle gives interested parties and patrons the chance to choose as per what color their vehicle would be. The interior's color choices are Stone, Taupe, and Dark Charcoal. There is a larger range of choices for the exterior though. The list includes Shadow Mica, Nautical Blue Metallic, Galactic Gray Mica, Salsa Red Pearl, Black, Driftwood Pearl, Titanium Metallic, and Natural White.

If a person chooses to upgrade or spruce up their Toyota 4Runners, all trim levels have the option of having driver and front passenger seats mounted with side air bags, as well as front and second row roll-sensing side curtain airbags. There also is a power tilt and slide moonroof with noise reduction and sunshade. For entertain, the JBL Synthesis AM/FM six-disc in-dash CD changer with ten speakers, an MP3/WMA playback capability, and a rear seat DVD entertainment system with rear audio remote controls and RCA jacks and two wireless headphones are available.

Other accessories that the Toyota Motor Corporation has crafted and designed for the Toyota 4Runner include a 4-7 pin adapter, a bike attachment, a front end skid plate, a hood protector, a roof rack, a ski attachment, towing accessories, wheel locks, a six disc CD autochanger, all weather mats, an ashtray and a lighter kit, a cargo logic tote, cargo mats, a cargo net, carpet floor mats, door sill enhancements, an emergency assistance kit, a first aid kit, sports pedals, wireless headphones, a Vehicle Intrusion Protection (VIP) system, and an Xtreme cargo mat among many others.

Toyota Parts Online provides a complete line of the highest quality Toyota 4Runner parts, performance parts, custom parts, and accessories.

About the Author
Mark Clarkson is a 35 year old marketing consultant for a leading auto parts store. This native of Denver is also an offroad enthusiast.

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