Used 2008 Toyota4Runner SR5

On the Lot
at Ramey Motors Inc.
    Exterior Color
    Silver
    Interior Color
    CF
    Odometer
    167,778 miles
    Fuel Economy
    16/20 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    VIN
    JTEBU14RX8K022739
    Stock Number
    26834A
    Toyota 4Runner
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 236

    Dealer Notes

    Recent Arrival! 2008 Toyota 4Runner Sport Silver 4WD 5-Speed Automatic with Overdrive 4.0L V6 SMPI DOHCLifetime no charge WV or VA Inspection Stickers at Ramey Auto Group!, !!NEW LOWER PRICE!!, 4WD, Cf Cloth.Clean CARFAX. Odometer is 4964 miles below market average!Internet price includes manufacturer incentives and dealer discounts. Tax, Title, Tags and documentary fee of $575 not included in price. Additional offers may be available. See Dealer for Details.FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 304-425-2134.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.8Out of 5
    • My love affair with a vehicle

      By Colorado Mountain Mama on Saturday, December 04, 2021

      5.0
      I bought my 2005 4Runner new and it’s just turned over 250k miles. I can’t express how very much I love this car. It has pulled stock trailers full of livestock, transported dogs, camping equipment, fishing equipment, etc. It’s gotten me out of deep snow, climbed over huge fallen logs, up high mountain dirt roads full of potholes. It’s never failed me. I bought bigger tires when the originals wore out which add a lot to it. In my opinion, it’s the best vehicle on the road. Today we begin our journey to 300k miles… and beyond.
    • Just traded it in at 220,000 miles

      By T squints on Friday, March 01, 2019

      5.0
      I feel it’s appropriate to give this vehicle the credit it’s due. I bought my 4Runner with nearly 80,000 on it and put over 140,000 on; it never let me down, not once, through ice, snow, rain and sunny days. This ride did it all. So I picked this little gem up when I lived in Wisconsin. I will admit it, the snow kind of made me nervous. This sure footed beauty eased my mind. Blazing tracks (in residential areas) with 10” of snow was done with ease, moving down snow covered rural highways was simple, logging roads in mud and sand? This thing ate it up! This vehicle was designed to work, like a tried and true dog, my 4Runner never let me down. Just like a good dog, I took care of my buddy. Oil changes, filters, brakes, tires, other service; it got all that. In the end, my 4Runner would never leave me. I feel guilty having left it after being such a loyal steed. 30 degrees below zero: yes, pouring rain: happy to go outside, ice covered: let’s get to work. This thing did the job when the job counted and kept me safe and comfortable in conditions I never want to see again. Last week I traded my 4Runner for a 16 Tacoma. Even with 220 showing and being 12 years old, I got 6k trade-in for it. It was a sad day, but just like when it’s time to say good bye to your best four legged friend, my 4Runner was ready but I was not. Gods speed you able friend. Thank you for your service.
    • Best Vehicle Ever

      By richie-rich on Saturday, December 01, 2007

      5.0
      The 4-Runner is a superb vehicle. i get 20 mpg on the highway using middle grade gas, and it's V-8 with all-wheel drive. the only issue i have is the Dunlop tires -- could never get them properly balanced. i have since put on a set of Michelin Cross-Terrains, and what a difference. the traction is unsurpassed, and it runs super quiet. after getting a lemon Nissan Frontier and an Isuzu Rodeo, it seems good to have something dependable. no repairs at all - just normal maintainance. the Nissan blew the transmission the second day i had it, and the Isuzu had a laundry list of problems. buy a 4-Runner and it will last forever.

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