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By KBB Editors
Updated December 23, 2019
If you need a vehicle that can serve as the family commuter on the weekdays and the family off-road adventurer on the weekends, the 2013 Toyota 4Runner SUV should be at the top of your shopping list.
If off-roading or the ability to tow big loads is not a priority, there are roomier, more comfortable and more advanced SUVs than the 4Runner. The 4Runner’s fuel economy is also among the lowest in its class.
Changes to the 2013 Toyota 4Runner are limited to a new switch-type control for the transfer case, replacing the old-fashioned pull lever.
The 2013 Toyota 4Runner is the last of its kind, meaning it has shunned the move toward a car-based chassis and retains the same rigid body-on-frame design that, 28 years ago, spawned the original 4Runner. This important distinction means that the 4Runner remains capable of towing heavy loads as well as venturing over rough and rugged terrain. The trade-off for this design, however, is a rather truck-like ride, a narrow and somewhat cramped interior and bit more roll and heave when winding through twisting mountain roads. But, for the true outdoorsperson, the 2013 Toyota 4Runner SUV’s shortcomings are minor compared to its durability and dependability and in the end, that’s all an SUV owner can ask for.
2013 Toyota 4Runner pricing starts at $17,921 for the 4Runner SR5 Sport Utility 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $35,155 when new. The range-topping 2013 4Runner Limited Sport Utility 4D starts at $19,379 today, originally priced from $42,075.
Original MSRP | KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.) | |||
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$35,155 | $17,921 | |||
$39,010 | $17,684 | |||
$42,075 | $19,379 |
The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2013 Toyota 4Runner models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.
On the road, the 2013 4Runner’s drivetrain shines. The Toyota SUV accelerates briskly with an eager 270-hp V6 engine mated to a smooth-shifting 5-speed automatic transmission. Despite being on a truck chassis, the Toyota’s ride is acceptable with its compliant suspension absorbing smaller bumps well. Outward vision is good all-around even with the raised rear-seat headrests, so you can change lanes with confidence. The steering, however, is overly assisted in situations such as parking lots or tight turns and is slow to respond, thus requiring constant corrections. The brakes – a bit "grabby" at times – took a little getting used to as well. At highway speeds, wind noise is sometimes loud enough to interrupt cabin conversations. The 4Runner continues to be a capable off-roader offering part-time and full-time 4-wheel-drive (4WD) systems to confidently assist you on rugged adventures.
The 4Runner’s interior is both functional and inviting. Drivers will welcome the clear instrumentation with large buttons and rotary knobs for climate and audio controls, especially useful when wearing gloves. Pairing a smartphone using Bluetooth is refreshingly easy and does not require reading the owner’s manual. The large center console has an available 120V AC power outlet to run your laptop or computer games. Power-adjustable front seats are comfortable and provide good support. In the rear, a 40/20/40 split seat offers numerous cargo/seating configurations and also reclines for additional comfort. For 7-passenger seating, a third row (best for children) is available.
The 2013 Toyota 4Runner remains true to its utility heritage, featuring an upright windshield, long roofline and nearly vertical liftgate contributing to its boxy appearance. Impressively, that box can swallow 47.2 cubic feet of cargo with the rear seats up. With a large flat front end, bulging fenders and 9.6 inches of ground clearance in the 4-wheel-drive (4WD) version, the 4Runner shows off its rugged personality. Access to the rear cargo is through a single-piece liftgate with a unique power rear window. The SR5 and Trail editions ride on 265/70 mud and snow tires mounted on 17-inch alloy rims while the Limited sports 245/60 tires on 20-inch alloy rims.
POWER REAR LIFTGATE WINDOW
You can gain access to the 4Runner’s rear cargo space without opening the rear liftgate – especially useful in a tight garage or when someone is parked close behind. As a bonus, you can carry long objects such as lumber out the back window without fuss.
SLIDING REAR CARGO DECK
This convenient sliding deck lets you reach your gear in the back, supports 440 pounds, and is handy for your next tailgate party.
All 2013 Toyota 4Runners feature Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), and integrated towing receiver hitch with wiring harness. A USB port with iPod connectivity, SiriusXM satellite radio, hands-free phone, trip computer with outside temperature, and three 12V auxiliary power outlets are also standard. The rugged Trail adds part-time 4WD, water-resistant fabric seats, power moonroof, Optitron instrumentation, integrated rearview camera display, electronic locking rear differential, sliding rear cargo deck, and Multi-terrain Select and Crawl control. The Limited features dual-zone automatic climate control, Navigation and Entune, leather-trimmed and heated front seats, push-button starting, and Toyota’s Safety Connect.
Only a few option packages are available on the 2013 Toyota 4Runner. The SR5 Premium Package with Third Row includes the Display Audio with Navigation and Entune, power adjustable leather-trimmed seats, power moonroof, and other interior/exterior upgrades. For the off-road enthusiast, the Trail offers a Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) for enhanced wheel articulation over deep ruts and large obstacles. The audiophile can choose the Limited with voice-activated touch-screen DVD navigation system, JBL AM/FM 4-disc CD Changer, 15 speakers including subwoofer, and NavTraffic.
The sole powertrain combination in the Toyota 4Runner for 2013 is a sophisticated 270-hp, 4.0-liter V6 engine mated to a responsive 5-speed automatic transmission. There are three drivetrain choices: 2-wheel drive (2WD) in the SR5 and Limited, part-time 4WD (SR5, Trail), or full-time 4WD (Limited) with a limited-slip, locking center differential. Maximum towing capacity is 5,000 pounds.
4.0-liter V6 engine
270 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm
278 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 17/22 mpg (2WD), 17/21 mpg (4WD)
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Year | Vehicle Depreciation* | Resale Value | Trade-In Value | ||
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2022 | + $777 | $20,549 | $19,397 | ||
2023 | $1,302 | $19,247 | $17,847 | ||
2024 | $1,636 | $17,611 | $16,100 | ||
Now | $2,714 | $14,897 | $13,121 |
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Curb Weight | 4750 lbs. | ||
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EPA Passenger | 97.3 cu.ft. | ||
EPA Total Interior | 144.5 cu.ft. | ||
Fuel Capacity | 23.0 gallons | ||
Front Head Room | 38.6 inches | ||
Front Leg Room | 41.7 inches | ||
Max Seating Capacity | 5 | ||
Minimum Ground Clearance | 9.6 inches | ||
Overall Length | 189.9 inches | ||
Front Shoulder Room | 57.8 inches | ||
Towing Capacity, Maximum | 5000 lbs. | ||
Trunk or Cargo Capacity | 88.8 cu.ft. | ||
Turning Diameter | 37.4 feet | ||
Wheel Base | 109.8 inches | ||
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 6300 lbs. | ||
Payload Capacity | 1550 lbs. | ||
Width with mirrors | 75.8 inches |
Alloy Wheels | Available | ||
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Fog Lights | Available | ||
Moon Roof/Sun Roof | Available | ||
Number of Doors | 4 doors | ||
Privacy Glass | Available | ||
Roof Rails | Available |
City | 17 mpg | ||
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Highway | 21 mpg | ||
Combined | 18 mpg |
Drivetrain | 4WD | ||
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Transmission Type | Automatic | ||
5 speed | Available | ||
Recommended Fuel | Regular | ||
Hill Start Assist | Available |
Horsepower | 270 @ 5600 RPM | ||
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Torque | 278 @ 4400 rpm | ||
Engine | V6, 4.0 Liter |
Basic | 3 years / 36000 miles | ||
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Powertrain | 5 years / 60000 miles | ||
Corrosion | 5 years / Unlimited miles |
Used 2013 Toyota 4Runner | Used 2016 Toyota RAV4 | Used 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE | Used 2014 Land Rover Range Rover | ||
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Price | $17,684 | $16,055 | $15,816 | $15,666 | |
KBB.com Rating | 3.4 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 3.6 | |
Consumer Rating | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 3.8 | |
Fuel Economy | City 17/Hwy 21/Comb 18 MPG | City 22/Hwy 29/Comb 25 MPG | City 18/Hwy 22/Comb 20 MPG | City 17/Hwy 23/Comb 19 MPG | |
Fuel Type | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas | |
Safety Rating | 4.0 | 5.0 | N/A | N/A | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |
Basic Warranty | 3 years or 36000 miles | 3 years or 36000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | |
Horsepower | 270 @ 5600 RPM | 176 @ 6000 RPM | 329 @ 5500 RPM | 340 @ 6500 RPM | |
Engine | V6, 4.0 Liter | 4-Cyl, 2.5 Liter | V6, Twin Turbo, 3.0 Liter | V6, Sprchrgd, 3.0L | |
Drivetrain | 4WD | AWD | AWD | 4WD |
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The 2013 Toyota 4Runner is rated to return city/highway fuel economy of 17/21 mpg.
Used 2013 Toyota 4Runner prices currently range from $17,684 for the Trail Sport Utility 4D to $19,379 for the Limited Sport Utility 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.
The cheapest 2013 Toyota 4Runner is the Trail Sport Utility 4D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $17,684.
The 2013 Toyota 4Runner is part of the 5th-generation 4Runner, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.8 out of 5.