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The State Fair of Texas hosted the world debut of the fifth-generation 4Runner midsize SUV this past fall. The event marked the 25th anniversary for 4Runner, and celebrating more than 1.5 million units sold since launch.

“Backed by a quarter-century of heritage combined with the integration of the latest comfort, convenience and performance technologies, the all-new 4Runner has evolved into one of the most advanced mid-sized truck-based SUV’s on the market while at the same time staying true to its roots as a rugged and durable off-roader,” said Bob Carter, group vice president and general manager of Toyota Division.

The 2010 Toyota 4Runner gets major design upgrades inside and out with resemblance to the brand’s fullsize truck and SUV lineup. Three trim levels are available on 4Runner: SR5, Limited and a sturdy Trail grade for those who require maximum offroad capability. And, a fold-flat third-row seat is now available.

This new 4Runner is taller, wider and longer and sports new powertrain options. At first look I almost mistook it for a Sequoia. In fact, a recent trip … [visit site to read more]


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