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How long will a 1999 Toyota 4Runner last?

How long will a 1999 Toyota 4Runner last?

Your Toyota 4Runner just might last you 300,000-miles That’s actually ok. Because, as it turns out, the 4Runner is made to last for more than 200,000-miles. In fact, according to iSee Cars, approximately 0.2% of 4Runner models will last for more than 300,000-miles.

Do Toyota 4runners have a lot of problems?

Many owners have complained about issues in the front brake calipers and front brakes, warping problems, and premature wear in the front brake rotor and brake master cylinder. Fourth generation 4Runners are notorious for brake problems, especially the 2003-2005 model years.

Which year 4Runner is the most reliable?

However, there are more reliable years than others. The most reliable Toyota 4Runner model year from the fourth generation is 2008. The 2008 Toyota 4Runner is recommended by Vehicle History. In addition, the 2008 4Runner earned the Dependability Award from J.D. Power.

How long do 4Runner transmissions last?

Toyota 4Runner owners say the transmission on the model can last between 100,000 to 120,000 miles. You can get it to last longer if you maintain it properly.

Which generation of 4Runner is best?

3rd generation
When looking at the best years for Toyota’s 4runners, look for models made in 1988-2002 also known as the 3rd generation. The 1988-2002 models have been popular for their quality and performance. You’ll find the worst years being made from 2013-14 so be sure to steer away from those.

Are 4 runners reliable?

The 4Runner’s Reliability Rating is above average, scoring a 4 out of 5, ranking it 9th out of 26 other midsize SUVs. It scores better than other midsize SUVs, which average a 3.5 Reliability Rating.

How much horsepower does a 1999 Toyota 4Runner have?

150 to 183 hp
1999 Toyota 4Runner/Horsepower

How many miles will a Toyota 4.0 last?

The Dual VVT-i 4.0 V6 engine found in the 09+ models are smooth, quiet, and reliable with engine longevity easily reaching over 200,000 miles (320,000 km). It’s no secret that regular maintenance and using high grade oils and lubricants is the key to reliability on almost any engine.

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Ruth Doyle