The 3.0 V-6 isn't my favorite engine, but with some care it should run for a long time. With only 26K that 4Runner should have a lot of years left in it! Congrats.
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That's a beauty. I'm guessing with that low mileage, it's mostly been driven around town which we know is more taxing on the drive components than highway miles. Still, I'd just make the necessary repairs. With a little TLC it should get you over 200k miles. Don't worry about power. You're not going to the drag strip with this SUV.
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KEEPER!! I sold a 1998 with 261,000 miles on it last year. 230,000 were mine. The V6 is a winner. The only weak link is frame rust. I would have the frame Fluid Filmed. What you read about Tacoma frame recalls never extended to 4Runners. Currently on my 6th 4Runner. Welcome to the club.
Originally posted by NavyGuy: That's a beauty. I'm guessing with that low mileage, it's mostly been driven around town which we know is more taxing on the drive components than highway miles.
Actually, my parents used it for camping, so mostly highway miles.
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