Airmapper
Inactive Member
I may go look at a '98 4Runner later this week. (Assuming it's still there, I'm in no hurry...sort of an if it's supposed to work out it will be there kind of deals. If it's not I won't be too sad.) I actually have already seen it in person, dealer wasn't around so I just walked around it. At the time I was focusing on newer and lower miles vehicles, and a commuter vehicle not another 4x4, but sort of came back to thinking about it.
Kinda on the fence about it, I want a second vehicle just to drive to work (well, 70 miles a day 3-4 times a week) and have as a backup in case my main vehicle needs to stay put a few days, but I don't need another 4x4. But if I'm going to buy something for around $5000, why not...I love 4x4s. Mostly interested in this because of their reputation for reliability. I probably wouldn't even think of buying a vehicle that old or with that many miles if it didn't have a reputation for a long life. But it's one of the few vehicles I've run across that is both under $8000k and I actually like the looks of, so maybe I will give it a closer look. And it's local.
For it's age it looks nice. Good paint job still, all stock, unmodified, it doesn't look like a "beater." Interior shows it's age but not nasty or anything. Seats were in good shape. (Cloth not leather.)
SR5 trim
It has 185,000 miles
4 speed auto
4x4
Can't tell if it has the locker from photos, and I didn't know to look for one when I casually walked around it a while back. The button area is obscured. I'm assuming not. (Not a big concern for me, would be cool if it did though.)
Small time dealer has $6300 listed.
I think that is kinda high, Edmond's suggests $3900 or so dealer retail. I do realize there is a bit of a premium on 4x4s, and Toyota's in particular, so I'm thinking $4500-$5000 or so might fall into a reasonable territory. But then I don't know what these are going for. I might get laughed at for offering $1800 under sticker, so I guess I'm here to ask if that's unfair.
It has a Carfax record of seeming regular maintenance by the first, and seemingly only actual owner, designated as corporate. Water pump has been replaced twice, once at 50k and again at 150k. New timing belt at 150k or so, new O2 sensor, and valve cover gaskets twice (50k and 160k.) All of that sounds sort of typical, except I don't get 2 water pumps and gaskets. Makes me think either reoccurring problem, or could be just a tendency to seep and given all the other maintenance a good sign of a diligent owner. I'd rather see stuff being replaced than not.
It lists a second owner but under that history it looks like it's just been bouncing around dealers for the last 6 months. 3 separate dealers took possession of title not counting whoever transferred the title from the original owner. That actually kinda seems fishy. It's picked up 4000 miles but doesn't seem to have been owned by anyone in that time....but could be nothing.
Thanks for any thoughts. Always had a fondness for Toyota's, kinda surprised myself actually thinking of getting one. (Probably be smarter to get some little 4 cyl, 2wd, pickup, but what fun would that be.....)
Kinda on the fence about it, I want a second vehicle just to drive to work (well, 70 miles a day 3-4 times a week) and have as a backup in case my main vehicle needs to stay put a few days, but I don't need another 4x4. But if I'm going to buy something for around $5000, why not...I love 4x4s. Mostly interested in this because of their reputation for reliability. I probably wouldn't even think of buying a vehicle that old or with that many miles if it didn't have a reputation for a long life. But it's one of the few vehicles I've run across that is both under $8000k and I actually like the looks of, so maybe I will give it a closer look. And it's local.
For it's age it looks nice. Good paint job still, all stock, unmodified, it doesn't look like a "beater." Interior shows it's age but not nasty or anything. Seats were in good shape. (Cloth not leather.)
SR5 trim
It has 185,000 miles
4 speed auto
4x4
Can't tell if it has the locker from photos, and I didn't know to look for one when I casually walked around it a while back. The button area is obscured. I'm assuming not. (Not a big concern for me, would be cool if it did though.)
Small time dealer has $6300 listed.
I think that is kinda high, Edmond's suggests $3900 or so dealer retail. I do realize there is a bit of a premium on 4x4s, and Toyota's in particular, so I'm thinking $4500-$5000 or so might fall into a reasonable territory. But then I don't know what these are going for. I might get laughed at for offering $1800 under sticker, so I guess I'm here to ask if that's unfair.
It has a Carfax record of seeming regular maintenance by the first, and seemingly only actual owner, designated as corporate. Water pump has been replaced twice, once at 50k and again at 150k. New timing belt at 150k or so, new O2 sensor, and valve cover gaskets twice (50k and 160k.) All of that sounds sort of typical, except I don't get 2 water pumps and gaskets. Makes me think either reoccurring problem, or could be just a tendency to seep and given all the other maintenance a good sign of a diligent owner. I'd rather see stuff being replaced than not.
It lists a second owner but under that history it looks like it's just been bouncing around dealers for the last 6 months. 3 separate dealers took possession of title not counting whoever transferred the title from the original owner. That actually kinda seems fishy. It's picked up 4000 miles but doesn't seem to have been owned by anyone in that time....but could be nothing.
Thanks for any thoughts. Always had a fondness for Toyota's, kinda surprised myself actually thinking of getting one. (Probably be smarter to get some little 4 cyl, 2wd, pickup, but what fun would that be.....)