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	<title>Comments on: I&#039;ve just about had it with finding a 4&#215;4 SUV with true fold flat seats, any rec&#039;s?</title>
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		<title>By: c420wizzle</title>
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		<description>My father just traded in his 2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4.  ANd when you took the backeat head rests off, it folded pretty much flat.. It didnt lock into place or aynthing to make a true flat surface, but it was much better than a lot of other SUV&#039;s. I have hauled plenty of stuff in the back of the 4Runner with no problems. It can tow a good amount of weight for a V-6, it gets very good gas mileage for it&#039;s size (his averaged right about 19-20 mpg in mixed city/highway driving), and it is reliable as heck!! His had 250,000 miles on it when he traded it in, and it was still running and looking like it was brand new. I beat the crap out of that thing on the trails when I was a dumb teenager, and I have even hauled my buddy&#039;s 2500HD duramax deisel out of the mud once.
The 4Runner is a great mix of comfort and reliability, and has an awesome 4 wheel drive system, with plenty of aftermarket support if you are really into off-roading.
You could get an early 2000&#039;s 4Runner Limited with leather seats and decent mileage for very cheap these days.

Im not sure what your price range is either? are you looking for cheap or expensive? new or used?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My father just traded in his 2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4X4.  ANd when you took the backeat head rests off, it folded pretty much flat.. It didnt lock into place or aynthing to make a true flat surface, but it was much better than a lot of other SUV&#8217;s. I have hauled plenty of stuff in the back of the 4Runner with no problems. It can tow a good amount of weight for a V-6, it gets very good gas mileage for it&#8217;s size (his averaged right about 19-20 mpg in mixed city/highway driving), and it is reliable as heck!! His had 250,000 miles on it when he traded it in, and it was still running and looking like it was brand new. I beat the crap out of that thing on the trails when I was a dumb teenager, and I have even hauled my buddy&#8217;s 2500HD duramax deisel out of the mud once.<br />
The 4Runner is a great mix of comfort and reliability, and has an awesome 4 wheel drive system, with plenty of aftermarket support if you are really into off-roading.<br />
You could get an early 2000&#8242;s 4Runner Limited with leather seats and decent mileage for very cheap these days.</p>
<p>Im not sure what your price range is either? are you looking for cheap or expensive? new or used?</p>
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