2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4

2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4 The Toyota 4Runner is something of an artifact in today’s automotive landscape. It rides on a beefy truck platform, whereas most competitors have switched to lighter unibody designs. The Toyota 4Runner is something of an artifact in today’s automotive landscape.

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2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4

Xplore plots a course of adventure for the Toyota 4Runner

Filed under: Aftermarket , SUV , Toyota , Off-Road It’s no secret that our friends at Xplore want you to see the country. The company is dedicated to building rambling rides that will let you venture to our nation’s most scenic parks. The newest creation rolling out of the Xplore garage is a trip-ready Toyota 4Runner that’s packed with the usual assortment of off-road goodies we’ve come to expect.

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Xplore plots a course of adventure for the Toyota 4Runner

NADAguides reveals 2011 "Must Consider" list… do you agree?

Filed under: Car Buying NADAguides presents the cars to consider for 2011 – Click above for high-res image gallery Consumer vehicle valuation and information website NADAguides has prepared a list of cars you should be looking at in 2011. Called the “Must Consider” list, the analysts at NADAguides have chosen seven vehicles they feel represent the intersection of value, performance, design and fuel efficiency. The vehicles on this list are also reportedly chosen because NADAguides feels the average consumer might not be considering it amongst their new-car candidates. The Germans, Japanese, Americans, Koreans and even an Italian have a representative vehicle on the list.

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Consumer Reports calls out six cars it says are worse than their predecessors

Filed under: Car Buying , BMW , Honda , Mercedes-Benz , Toyota , Volkswagen Six cars that CR says are worse than their predecessors – Click above for high-res image gallery There’s nothing like being told you aren’t as good as you used to be. “You’ve changed, man. You’ve really changed.” In its annual automotive issue, Consumer Reports awards scores to each new car available on the market, and though you’d think that a new model would score higher than the one it replaces, that isn’t always the case.

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Consumer Reports calls out six cars it says are worse than their predecessors