Trail Editon With Black, 4 Wd, Brush Guards, Fog Lights And Off-road Options on 2040-cars
Summerland Key, Florida, United States
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This Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition
is rugged enough and fully equipped for going off-road to hunt, hike, climb or for
a day at the shore and is good looking enough to take to the Commodore’s Ball
at the Yacht Club or the Ducks Unlimited dinner. Going off-road? In addition to four wheel drive, Westin brush
guards, fog lights and running boards (over $2,000 aftermarket cost), it comes with skid plates, a Kinetic
Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS), and increased clearance. For really tough terrain, there is crawl
control, downhill assist control and active traction control. And it runs so quiet; you can drive up on
many beautiful sights without being noticed. It tows boats and trailers with
ease
using an integrated tow hitch receiver with both 4-pin & 7-pin connector wiring
harnesses. For a day at the beach or
running errands, you get plenty of cargo space, roof rails that will take
standard paddleboard or kayak racks, Cargo area lighting
w/"tailgating" speaker
amplifier feature for outside entertainment, two 120V outlets, and a
retractable rear floor that makes loading easy or acts as a picnic table. The interior projects rugged,
functional good looks. No leather and
fancy displays. Cloth front
bucket seats, -including 6-way manual driver seat w/power lumbar, 2nd row
40/20/40 split reclining fold-flat cloth bench seat, power glass moon roof, manual control for A/C, electronic door locks and windows, AM/FM
stereo w/CD/MP3 player, including: SIRIUS XM satellite radio, Bluetooth music
streaming wireless technology, (8) speakers. (2) aux audio input jacks, USB Port, 12V DC power outlets, hands free cellular and all of the little
storage spots and cup holders you need. In almost 50,000 miles of driving, most of it highway
miles to my hunt camp in Alabama (10 trips @ 3,000 milels per trip), this car, with a 24 gal. tank, averaged 19
mpg which can be measured with the multi-information display for time,
fuel consumption, cruise range, temperature and compass. It cruises great at highway speeds using a user
friendly cruise control. The front
& rear stabilizer bars, front & rear shock absorbers, independent
double wishbone front suspension w/coil springs, and power 4-wheel ventilated
disc brakes along with a 4.0L DOHC 24-valve VVT-i V6 engine and 5-speed ECT
automatic transmission w/OD -including sequential shift mode give you all the
power and control you need. |
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