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Toyota - 4-Runner (1995)

Discover the timeless appeal of the iconic Toyota 4-Runner—a rugged SUV that has stood the test of time since its first appearance in the mid‑1990s. Whether you’re eyeing a 1995 Toyota 4-Runner price or wondering what is a 1995 Toyota 4-Runner worth, this guide offers a deep dive into the factors that shape its value today. From comprehensive specs to depreciation trends, we break it down so you can gauge used Toyota 4-Runner price with confidence.

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter V6, 4‑Cylinder (1995‑2003) or 3.5‑liter V6 (2004‑2015) – delivering 260–280 hp and 255–260 lb‑ft of torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed/5‑speed automatic (depending on year) and a four‑wheel drive (4WD) system with a full‑time lockable center differential
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 174–177 in (varies by trim)
    • Wheelbase: 108–110 in
    • Width: 78 in (doesn’t include side mirrors)
    • Height: 70–73 in
    • Ground Clearance: 9.6–10.2 in
  • Seating Capacity: 5–6 passengers (with optional third row)**
  • Cargo Volume:
    • Seats up: 72.4 cu ft
    • Seats down: 121.8 cu ft
    • All seats down: 140 cu ft (6‑row seat model)
  • Runtime Voltage: 12‑V with a standard battery placement under the spare‑tire compartment
  • Payload Capacity: 1,290–1,595 lbs (depending on configuration)
  • Fuel Economy (EPA):
    • City: 15–18 mpg
    • Highway: 18–20 mpg
    • Combined: 16–19 mpg
  • Weight:
    • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 4,500–5,500 lbs
    • Curb Weight: 4,292–4,903 lbs

Toyota 4‑Runner depreciation starts under the surface: typically, new models trade around 15‑20% of their sticker price within the first year. By the end of the second year, the depreciation slows to a steadier 10‑12% annually, introducing an overall loss of roughly 35‑45% out of pocket by age five. For a 1995 Toyota 4‑Runner price, the classic V‑4‑S horse typically dips 20‑25% during the first two years, then levels slowly thereafter. Continued resale depends on condition, mileage, mods, and market demand.

Behind every number lies a comparative narrative. The used Toyota 4‑Runner price usually sits within a competitive bracket: a well‑maintained 1995 model may now cost about 25–35% less than a comparable 2013 model, yet


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