The Toyota 4Runner is a reliable mid-size SUV that caters to individuals with an active lifestyle. Known for its impressive off-road capabilities, the 4Runner has managed to establish a devoted following in a competitive market. This particular vehicle, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition Custom Build, stands out even more due to its extensive modifications that enhance both its visual appeal and functionality. While the odometer may display a mileage of over 114,000 miles, it's important to note that this is a Toyota, and with regular maintenance, it is built to last a lifetime. Continue reading to discover why this vehicle is truly deserving of recognition, and why it deserves a place in your home.
The Japanese vehicle manufacturer Toyota has been around since 1937. Toyota vehicles are known for their reliability, practical build, and their relatively low-cost production. While practicality is their main ethos, they have built some of the most celebrated vehicles on the road, from the amazing Toyota Supra to the economical Prius and everything in between. Their foray into the US market with the minivan was with the Toyota Sienna, produced from 1997 to date. Up for grabs is a third-generation custom-built 2011 Toyota Sienna with 100,000 miles on the odometer and offering a luxurious mobile office platform.
It’s the JDM legend that everyone loves and worships, the MK IV Supra. There’s very little that can be said that hasn’t been told by others. It’s an iconic car from the land of the rising sun with an almost bulletproof engine that can take whatever mods you may put in it, and deliver shocking amounts of power and speed through its rear wheels. This particular 1994 Toyota Supra is reportedly an import from Japan, meaning you’ll have to deal with right hand drive and the metric system for its gauges. It also comes with some aftermarket additions, creature comforts for its future owner to enjoy, and with only 56,000 miles on the car, this Supra, one of the most desirable JDM vehicles of all automotive history still has plenty of life under its hood, ready to take on the streets in the west.
Japanese auto manufacturers and their sales were at an all-time high during the 70s; the oil crisis meant American car buyers were moving out of their land yachts and into fuel-sipping Japanese vehicles. The Toyota Celica was a lovely option during those trying times as you got sporty looks and a car with some decent racing pedigree. In its 35-year production run and multiple generations, the Celica helped launch the legendary Supra name, be an impressive rally car and race car and provide car buyers worldwide with that legendary Toyota reliability and performance to ensure a smile after every drive. With a motoring pedigree and good looks, this 1991 Toyota Celica GT Convertible is a survivor from the golden era of Japanese motoring. The car is reported to be for sale by the original owner and has just 16,189 miles since new making this one rare machine and one savvy investment in the years to come.
Without a doubt, Toyota, the Japanese automobile manufacturer, is the reigning mass-production manufacturer in the world. Their rise to success has been steady and never dull. While they have produced Corollas, Prius, and the like, they have also given staple material to the ultimate world tuners such as the AE86, Supra, Celica, and many more. One of these legendary cars is the Toyota MR2, a two-door mid-engine rear-wheel-driven sports car that is considered Toyota's best sports car ever. Its name means mid-ship run-about 2-seater. The MR2 was produced from 1984 until 2007 and has three generations under its belt. This 1991 second-generation Toyota MR2 is up for sale, features 164,000 miles on the odometer, and is ready for a new owner.
Any car aficionado, whether a professional or a casual car guy knows about the television series Top Gear. On 23rd November 2003, we saw Top Gear try to destroy a 1988 Toyota Hilux known as the Toyota Pickup in North America, the presenters, tried driving it recklessly, drowning it, burning it, using a wrecking ball on it, and even finally placing it on top of a 27-story tower which was getting demolished, the truck still survived. The Toyota Pickup is currently in its eighth generation, unfortunately, the fifth generation produced from 1994 to 1997 was the last of the compact Toyota Pickups in North America, we only have the Tacoma and Tundra now. Up for grabs is one of these practically undestroyable 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo with just 68,867 miles on the clock and in excellent condition.
The Toyota Hilux, also known as the Pickup, has earned a legendary status and is still being produced today. However, sales in North America ended in 1995 when the Tacoma took its place. The Hilux/Pickup is renowned for its durability, which was famously demonstrated by Jeremy Clarkson's failed attempts to destroy one on his TV show. If you're in the market for a truck that is likely to outlast you, the 1983 Toyota Pickup SR5 is an excellent choice. The SR5 trim, short for Sport Runabout 5-Speed, was highly sought after, and this particular truck not only features that trim but also comes with a few enhancements and a new engine with just 3,000 miles on it. Purchasing this truck is a decision you can make with confidence, and it even includes the owner's manual and repair manuals for added reassurance. Don't hesitate to act quickly if you're interested in this exceptional vehicle.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
When the J40 was first introduced in 1960, Toyota had decided that it was time to let go of the initial motivation behind the Land Cruiser for military use; they wanted the Land Cruiser to be a proper off-roader for the people. The J40 was not just to plow through mud; it was designed so that enthusiasts like you and I always had the option to be adventurous and take our daily from work on a detour that no ordinary vehicle could go and look good doing so. Most importantly, the J40 was rugged, reliable, and a true testament to Toyota's ability to build vehicles that would run forever, this 1981 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of them, and it's currently up for sale.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
When the J40 was first introduced in 1960, Toyota had decided that it was time to let go of the initial motivation behind the Land Cruiser for military use; they wanted the Land Cruiser to be a proper off-roader for the people. The J40 was not just to plow through mud; it was designed so that enthusiasts like you and I always had the option to be adventurous and take our daily from work on a detour that no ordinary vehicle could go and look good doing so. Most importantly, the J40 was rugged, reliable, and a true testament to Toyota's ability to build vehicles that would run forever, this 1981 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of them, and it's currently up for sale.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
Japanese auto manufacturers and their sales were at an all-time high during the 70s; the oil crisis meant American car buyers were moving out of their land yachts and into fuel-sipping Japanese vehicles. The Toyota Celica was a lovely option during those trying times as you got sporty looks and a car with some decent racing pedigree. In its 35-year production run and multiple generations, the Celica helped launch the legendary Supra name, be an impressive rally car and race car and provide car buyers worldwide with that legendary Toyota reliability and performance to ensure a smile after every drive. With a motoring pedigree and good looks, this 1991 Toyota Celica GT Convertible is a survivor from the golden era of Japanese motoring. The car is reported to be for sale by the original owner and has just 16,189 miles since new making this one rare machine and one savvy investment in the years to come.
Without a doubt, Toyota, the Japanese automobile manufacturer, is the reigning mass-production manufacturer in the world. Their rise to success has been steady and never dull. While they have produced Corollas, Prius, and the like, they have also given staple material to the ultimate world tuners such as the AE86, Supra, Celica, and many more. One of these legendary cars is the Toyota MR2, a two-door mid-engine rear-wheel-driven sports car that is considered Toyota's best sports car ever. Its name means mid-ship run-about 2-seater. The MR2 was produced from 1984 until 2007 and has three generations under its belt. This 1991 second-generation Toyota MR2 is up for sale, features 164,000 miles on the odometer, and is ready for a new owner.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
The Toyota Hilux, also known as the Pickup, has earned a legendary status and is still being produced today. However, sales in North America ended in 1995 when the Tacoma took its place. The Hilux/Pickup is renowned for its durability, which was famously demonstrated by Jeremy Clarkson's failed attempts to destroy one on his TV show. If you're in the market for a truck that is likely to outlast you, the 1983 Toyota Pickup SR5 is an excellent choice. The SR5 trim, short for Sport Runabout 5-Speed, was highly sought after, and this particular truck not only features that trim but also comes with a few enhancements and a new engine with just 3,000 miles on it. Purchasing this truck is a decision you can make with confidence, and it even includes the owner's manual and repair manuals for added reassurance. Don't hesitate to act quickly if you're interested in this exceptional vehicle.
Any car aficionado, whether a professional or a casual car guy knows about the television series Top Gear. On 23rd November 2003, we saw Top Gear try to destroy a 1988 Toyota Hilux known as the Toyota Pickup in North America, the presenters, tried driving it recklessly, drowning it, burning it, using a wrecking ball on it, and even finally placing it on top of a 27-story tower which was getting demolished, the truck still survived. The Toyota Pickup is currently in its eighth generation, unfortunately, the fifth generation produced from 1994 to 1997 was the last of the compact Toyota Pickups in North America, we only have the Tacoma and Tundra now. Up for grabs is one of these practically undestroyable 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo with just 68,867 miles on the clock and in excellent condition.
It’s the JDM legend that everyone loves and worships, the MK IV Supra. There’s very little that can be said that hasn’t been told by others. It’s an iconic car from the land of the rising sun with an almost bulletproof engine that can take whatever mods you may put in it, and deliver shocking amounts of power and speed through its rear wheels. This particular 1994 Toyota Supra is reportedly an import from Japan, meaning you’ll have to deal with right hand drive and the metric system for its gauges. It also comes with some aftermarket additions, creature comforts for its future owner to enjoy, and with only 56,000 miles on the car, this Supra, one of the most desirable JDM vehicles of all automotive history still has plenty of life under its hood, ready to take on the streets in the west.
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To survive in the ever-growing market for trucks is tough. With big players like Chevrolet and Dodge churning out models that can take on anything, breaking into the market is a tough task especially if you aren't an American manufacturer. However, over the years the Toyota Tundra has managed to take on the greats of the truck world head one and succeed. Own an unlikely hero with this 2022 Toyota Tundra Limited Crewmax 6.5 we have today. Located in Texas and with just 2,000 miles on the clock, this can be your way of exploring the great outdoors with a whole lot of power and confidence to go further.
When you think of bulletproof performance and reliability, the first automotive brand that springs to mind is Toyota. Watch Top Gear back in the day, and you know how well Toyota trucks are built. Couple this with their in-house performance gurus TRD (Toyota Racing Development), and you sure have one exciting off-roader that also boasts reliability. Exploring the great outdoors with practicality never looked this good with this 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD PRO we have today. With just 5,100 miles reported on the clock, the seller notes that this was a Toyota press car towed around the country and comes with 2 keys in the sale.
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota is synonymous with reliability. From vehicles built that last for decades running on the same factory parts, to experimental and cutting-edge technology, it’s all in their DNA. Toyota’s reliability and value for money is extends all the way to their 4x4 vehicles, whether it’s the eponymous Land Cruiser or the RAV4 they all share the same thing. The 4Runner (known as the Hilux Surf in Japan) continues this. Now in it’s fifth generation since 1983, it has undergone many changes on, and under the skin throughout its lifecycle. This is a 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Full Custom, with just 81,850 miles on the clock and it comes from Florida.