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1997 Toyota 4Runner Review

They could also call it a front-runner.
Introduction
From an automotive point of view, the last

10 years of the American 20th century are likely to be remembered as the

decade of the sport-utility vehicle. Even though the entries are coming

from almost every automaker on the planet, this is a uniquely U.S. phenomenon,

thanks to our low fuel prices, and as we count down to the millennium each

year brings more and more choices, few of them--if any--outright losers.

Nevertheless, some still stand out from the growing crowd, and Toyota's

newly up-dated 4Runner falls into that select group.

And for very good reasons. Maybe first among those, most sport-ute buyers

are looking for reliability and rugged durability that will keep them going

no matter what the weather or conditions. Few--if any--makes have a better

dependability reputation than Toyota. The 4Runner shares strong family

ties and many components with the nearly unbreakable Toyota pickup trucks,

and the ruggedness ruboff is bankable. Beyond that, Toyota does a very

good job of building in thoughtful features that mainstream buyers find

attractive. Look at any Toyota and you'll find that everything about it

is well-done and logical, and the vehicle doesn't ask you to make any awkward

compromises. Next Page



1997 Toyota 4Runner