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Buy a used Toyota 4 Runner

Are you thinking of buying a used hybrid car? Look no further than the Japanese Toyota 4 Runner - an excellent choice! AutoUncle has 3 used Toyota 4 Runners for sale in the UK.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Toyota 4 Runner?

The typical cost of a pre-owned Toyota 4 Runner on AutoUncle stands at £5,995. The cost of a pre-owned Toyota 4 Runner is determined by several factors. Key contributing elements include year, the car's fuel economy, how many miles it has travelled as well as equipment variant.

For instance, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer, or more luxurious models with more potent engines will typically cost more.

The Toyota 4 Runner is only produced in the suv body style

In the UK, the Toyota 4 Runner is exclusively offered in the suv body style. Sport Utility Vehicles, commonly known as SUVs, are among the top choices for motorists today due to their adaptability and commanding road presence with their raised driving position.

Blue is the most popular colour

You can get the Toyota 4 Runner in the following colours: blue and silver.

On AutoUncle, you can currently find an inventory of 1 Toyota 4 Runner models in the blue colour option, presenting a substantial selection to choose from. The second most popular colour is silver with 1 cars for sale in the UK.

Advantages and drawbacks of the colour blue

Blue cars, particularly those in darker shades, are celebrated for their enchanting allure. It is a universally admired colour for cars, exuding a sense of style and sophistication. Furthermore, darker shades of blue excel at concealing dirt and mud, reducing the frequency of necessary cleaning and maintenance. Blue provides a versatile canvas for personalization, allowing owners to add unique touches and accents to express their individuality.

On the flip side, there are certain negatives to consider. Dark blue cars may be less visible on the road during low-light conditions or at night. Proper lighting and reflective materials are essential for safety. Additionally, darker blue hues are susceptible to absorbing more heat from sunlight, potentially causing the car's interior to become warmer on hot days. Adequate cooling measures may be necessary.

Alternative cars to the Japanese Toyota 4 Runner

There are various similar cars to the Toyota 4 Runner, and among the most popular alternatives to the Toyota 4 Runner you will find the following cars.

Favored alternatives for the Toyota 4 Runner

  • Nissan Qashqai
  • Kia Sportage
  • Land Rover Range Rover evoque

The Nissan Qashqai emerges as the foremost choice when seeking an exceptional alternative to the Toyota 4 Runner. With an average sales price of £13,599 you'll currently discover a substantial selection of 8,486 of these cars available for purchase on AutoUncle.

Another alternative car is the Kia Sportage with 5,221 cars listed for sale featuring an average selling price of £15,470. The Land Rover Range Rover evoque holds its ground as the third most attractive option with an average sales price of £16,995 and 5,068 units presently on offer in the UK. .

Considering the idea of going electric with your next car?

Are you examining the Toyota 4 Runner, but at the same time, is the idea of an electric car appealing to you? The Toyota 4 Runner hasn't been electrified. But if you're in the market for an electric vehicle within the car segment J-segment just like the Toyota 4 Runner, here are some few suggestions:

Haven't found an electric car that resonates with you? Explore our entire selection of electric cars here.

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