Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Thanks for the terrific feedback.
I'd prefer to get a 5 speed manual transmission; however, as far as I can tell from the various threads I've read, 5 speeds are not very common. I haven't seen any lately on the local CL.
Bill
Well, the 3rd gen ran from 1996 - 2002. 5 speeds were only available from 1996 - 2000 (ditto for the 4 cylinder engine and E-locker.) Not only are 5 speeds quite rare, but they are often found on base-model vehicles that lack desirable features such as the rear E-locker.
The other thing you'll find researching 3rd gens is that in 1999, Toyota made a lot of mid-series improvements to the interior, making them more desirable generally. If you're shopping for a bargain, getting a 1996-98 will save you some money.
You will most likely not find a 2001-2002 in your price range. All 2001-2002 models had V6 engines, automatic trannys and a multi-mode 4wd system that let you use 4wd on the highway. On the 1999-2000 models, multi-mode was only available with the Limited model (again, V6 automatic only.) No 96-98 4runner had a multi mode T-case.
Easiest way to tell the difference between a 1996-98 and a 99-02 is the front bumper. 99s and up got the "fat lip" energy absorbing bumper that sticks out about 6" from the grill. 96-98 models the bumper only sticks out an inch or so past the grill.
FINAL NOTE: If you are on a budget, and if you really want a 5 speed, you might want to check out the 1st generation of Nissan Xterra. The X is just about as capable off road as the 4runner (some would say more), and was always available with a 5 speed. You can get a capable vehicle without paying the "Toyota Tax" which could be important if you want to save money because for the same price as a thrashed out, high mileage 4runner, you can get a newer, much lower mileage X. Just a thought.