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Toyota - 4Runner (2015)

The 2015 Toyota 4Runner remains a striking choice for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike, blending rugged capability with Toyota’s hallmark reliability. If you’re curious about the Toyota 4Runner price range, you’ll find that it varies by trim, mileage, and market conditions — but the 2015 model continues to hold its value well compared to many mid‑size SUVs.

Below is a concise snapshot of what you can expect from a 2015 Toyota 4Runner in terms of key performance, comfort features, and durability. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new unit or hunting used Toyota 4Runner price options, this overview helps you know what to look for.

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter V6 – 270 hp, 270 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (standard) or 5‑speed manual (optional)
  • Drivetrain: Full‑time 4WD (standard), with low‑range transfer case for off‑road cramming
  • Fuel: Regular gasoline – typically 6.2 gallons in the 2‑year‑old model
  • Dimensions: 192.4″ L × 76.8″ W × 68.5″ H; wheelbase 119.8″
  • Interior space: 70‑classroom seats with a 48.6” rear‑seat legroom; 45.6” headroom front
  • Cargo: 68.6 ft³ behind second row; 125 ft³ with seats folded
  • Towing: Up to 5,000 lb. (optional towing package)
  • Safety: Front airbags (driver & passenger), side airbags, curtain airbags, electronic stability control, traction control
  • Technology: Navigation, satellite radio, DVD rear‑seat entertainment, Bluetooth, USB (first generation)
  • Trim levels: SR, SR5, Special Edition, Infantry (Military), Limited, Wilderness, and Trail Edition

### Toyota 4Runner depreciation

Unlike many lesser‑known SUVs that lose a chunk of value quickly, the 4Runner is built to withstand road and trail wear, meaning its depreciation curve is relatively mild. On average, a 2015 Toyota 4Runner will:

  • Lose roughly 15–20% of its value in the first year of ownership
  • Drop an additional 25–30% over the next three years, bringing it to about 50–60% of its original price after 4 years
  • Maintain a resale value above many rivals in the same class, thanks to strong demand for trucks and SUVs that can handle off‑road use

Note that factors such as maintenance history, mileage, and local market demand can shift these percentages up or down. Vehicles in excellent condition with documented service records tend to retain more of their original worth.

### Depreciation insight at a glance

  • Year 1–2: 15–20% value loss
  • Year 3–4: 25–30% cumulative loss
  • Year 5–6: 35–40% total depreciation from retail price (still strong for a midsize SUV)

These percentages represent general guidance rather than hard numbers; treat them as a


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