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A redesigned version of the Toyota 4Runner went on sale in October 2002. Adding a V-8 engine choice is just one of the notable changes that Toyota made to its popular sport utility vehicle. In the prior generation, a V-6 was the only power plant available, but the 2003 model offers both choices. The V-8-equipped model went on sale first, and the V-6 version should be on the market in January 2003, according to the Japanese automaker. Toyota expects that close to two-thirds of all 4Runners will have the V-6 engine. Read More
12 Available 4Runner Trims
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