For many in Greenville, the Toyota 4Runner is more than just a vehicle; it's a trusted companion on both city streets and rugged trails. From Gen 1's removable fiberglass top to the robust Gen 5's TRD Pro trims, each 4Runner generation has carved its niche in off-road culture. As these rugged SUVs age, more owners are choosing to pass them on, facilitating a unique blend of nostalgia and adventure for the next enthusiastic driver.
As a Greenville resident, you may have memories linked to your 4Runner's journeys through the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains or its reliable performance on weekend adventures. Donors often recognize that their beloved SUVs, particularly lifted and modified models, can make a significant impact. Whether youβre stepping up to a new off-road vehicle or simply want to see your 4Runner retired in style, donating it can lead to both personal satisfaction and a positive community contribution.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 N60 β’ 1984-1989
Featuring a removable fiberglass top and a leaf-spring solid axle, this generation set the stage for off-road prowess, attracting collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Gen 2 N120/N130 β’ 1990-1995
This generation introduced coil-spring rear suspension and independent front suspension, enhancing ride quality while maintaining legendary off-road capabilities.
Gen 3 N180 β’ 1996-2002
Powered by the bulletproof 3.4L V6 (5VZ-FE), Gen 3 4Runners are known for their durability, making them popular choices for modifications and off-road adventures.
Gen 4 N210 β’ 2003-2009
With a choice of 4.0L V6 or 4.7L V8 engines, this generation offered both power and comfort, but it has known timing-chain stretching issues.
Gen 5 N280 β’ 2010-2024
The 15-year run of Gen 5 includes TRD Off-Road and TRD Pro trims, dominating the donation landscape with capabilities tailored for serious off-road enthusiasts.
Gen 6 N400 β’ 2025+
This generation is still in production and features the i-Force MAX hybrid system, making it the most advanced 4Runner yet.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Toyota 4Runner has its distinct characteristics and challenges. The Gen 4 N210 (2003-2009) faces known issues such as timing-chain stretch and cam-tower oil leaks, along with transmission cooler line failures leading to ATF leaks. The Gen 5 N280 (2010-2024) continues to have transmission concerns, particularly with the aging 5-speed automatic transmission. Meanwhile, frame rust issues affect Gen 3 and Gen 4 models, mirroring the recalls seen in their Tacoma counterparts. Additionally, the 4WD ADD actuator and KDSS hydraulic line leaks are noted troubles in off-road models. Understanding these concerns can aid potential donors in making informed decisions about their vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Toyota 4Runner can significantly depend on its condition and configuration. The trim ladder includes the SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, TRD Pro, Limited, and Nightshade editions. 4WD models tend to retain their value better, especially those equipped with sought-after modifications like lift kits, winches, and larger tires. Notably, TRD Pro examples often cross the $5,000 appraisal threshold, making them attractive for donors looking for tax deductions. Owners of KDSS-equipped Limited trims can also expect higher valuations, given their unique capabilities.
Donation process for this model
Donating your 4Runner to RevLocal is straightforward, especially for off-road enthusiasts. We handle lifted vehicles with care, utilizing heavy-duty flatbeds to ensure secure transportation. For modified vehicles with oversized tires or aftermarket bumpers, we have protocols in place to accommodate these features. Additionally, if your 4Runner has a removable top or doors, we will guide you on how to properly document these details for a smooth donation process.
Greenville regional notes
Greenville, SC, presents a unique landscape for 4Runner owners. Many vehicles in this region face rust issues due to humidity and road salt exposure, particularly those from the 1996-2009 era. However, the sunny climate also encourages adventure, with many owners enjoying their 4Runners in the nearby mountain trails and canyons. The demand for 4WD vehicles remains strong in this mountainous region, further solidifying the 4Runner's status as a beloved off-road icon.
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If you own a Toyota 4Runner in Greenville, SC, consider donating it to RevLocal. Your vehicle can make a difference in our community while providing you with a potential tax deduction. Join us in preserving the spirit of adventure and helping others experience the joy of off-roading.