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The uniquely capable 4Runner possesses first-rate off-road chops but is comfortable enough for the everyday commute.
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The 4Runner is more stable underway than the typical pickup, but its ride is choppier and less fluid than its crossover competitors.
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Climbing aboard — and getting into the 4Runner’s high-riding seats does require a climb — is to step back in time. Switchgear has a heft reminiscent of an older era of work-focused sport-utes.
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The standard infotainment system boasts a 6.1-inch touchscreen, a USB port, and an eight-speaker sound system with a CD player, a media player interface and HD and satellite radio.
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