Overland Classifieds :: 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail

If you’re looking for a rig that can do it all, the 4Runner is a fantastic option. I spent a significant amount of time in one exploring Minnesota this past winter, and despite extreme sub-zero temperatures, it ran flawlessly and was very comfortable. While they may not be the most well-equipped from the factory (the interiors are often a little sparse—), Toyotas are some of the most reliable and well-built vehicles on the market. The 4Runner is a popular option amongst overlanders, and, over the past few months, we’ve featured a number of adventure-ready examples, including this 2016 4Runner TRD Pro and a 4Runner Off-Road Camper. Today’s 2014 well-maintained offering has covered just 87,000 miles, showcases the Trail Trim Package, and comes with a long list of premium modifications.

From the Seller:

This truck has been fantastic. I’m confident whoever buys it will be thrilled with how capable and well-rounded it is. Since it’s been in production for over 13 years, and there is a ton of aftermarket support, I think the 5th generation 4Runner is the most versatile platform for US-based adventure. This one is set up to be just as happy acting as a daily driver, touring the country, or spending the weekend at the off-road park.”

2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail 

The 4Runner is fitted with a V6 that produces 270 horsepower, 278 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 19 mpg. A dependable motor is matched with excellent all-terrain capability thanks to a body-on-frame design, 9.6 inches of ground clearance, locking center differential, skid plates, and both part- and full-time 4WD. The Trail Edition also features 4-wheel Crawl Control, which takes care of traction control, accelerator, and brakes to allow the driver to focus on steering during technical scenarios. Inside, the 4Runner incorporates the following driver comforts: 

  • Cruise control 
  • Bucket seats
  • Sliding cargo tray
  • Air-conditioning 
  • Navigation system
  • JBL audio system 
  • Keyless entry

Distinguishing Features

  • Metal Tech front bumper with Smittybilt winch and ShrockWorks rear bumper 
  • Stealth Custom Series wheels and BFGoodrich KM3 tires 
  • Front Runner roof rack and drawer system with six Wolfpack containers
  • Toytec Boss 2.5-inch suspension with Timbren active bump stops 
  • ARB skid plates, air compressor, and front air locker 
  • Apex rock sliders 
  • Factor 55 fairlead LED fog lights and OPOR lightbar

This 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail is listed for $37,000 OBO and is currently located in Cumming, Georgia. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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