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What's New for the 2005 Toyota 4Runner? For 2005, the Toyota 4Runner gets an influx of horsepower for its available V8 engine, and a five-speed automatic replaces the four-speed on the V6. Safety features abound this year, with the addition of vehicle stability control, traction control, an anti-lock brake system with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist all standard. The front airbags now offer dual-stage protection, and the available side-curtain and side-impact airbags now employ a rollover sensor and cutoff switch. Finally, the optional navigation system gets a software update and a faster processor.
Advantages of the 2005 Toyota 4Runner:
- Optional third-row seat
- V8 option
- Standard stability, traction and ABS systems
- Strong boulder-bashing ability
- Composed on-road driving manners
- Power roll-down tailgate window
- Reputation for reliability
Objections to the 2005 Toyota 4Runner: - Fussy climate control buttons
- Cargo capacity not as generous as its competitors
Editor's Advice: One of the venerable forebears of the SUV trend, today's 2005 Toyota 4Runner is a civilized people-hauler while retaining the tough, rugged character and authentic off-roading ability that originally helped it reach popularity. Towing capacity is rated at 5,000 pounds with V6 power and up to 7,300 lbs. with a V8. For those who still value a body-on-frame SUV to handle the urban jungle, the 4Runner is a great choice. And for those who actually do take their SUVs off-road, the 4Runner is one of a select few we'd take over the famed Rubicon Trail.
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