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  2. Toyota 4Runner - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the 4Runner carried over the same engine options from the previous generation: the 22R-E 2.4 L I4 and 3VZ-E 3.0 L V6. [31] With the V6 and four-speed automatic transmission, the US EPA rated the 4Runner at 15 mpg ‑US (16 L/100 km) on the city driving cycle; in testing, 14.28 mpg ‑US (16.47 L/100 km) was observed.

  3. Rare 2-Door Second-Gen Toyota 4Runner Found on Bring a ... - AOL

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    This 1991 4Runner is not only a two-door but also has a five-speed manual. ... Recent service includes a new timing belt about 14,000 miles ago, replacement of various suspension parts (tie rods ...

  4. 23 Cars You Can Drive to Over 200K Miles - AOL

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  5. Toyota GR engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota GR engine family is a gasoline, open-deck, piston V6 engine series. The GR series has a 60° die-cast aluminium block and aluminium DOHC cylinder heads.This engine series also features 4 valves per cylinder, forged steel connecting rods and crankshaft, one-piece cast camshafts, a timing chain, [1] and a cast aluminium lower intake manifold.

  6. Toyota KZ engine - Wikipedia

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    The 1KZ-TE is a 3.0 L (2,982 cc), 4 cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder turbo diesel engine with indirect injection. Bore and stroke are 96 mm × 103 mm (3.78 in × 4.06 in), with a compression ratio of 21.2:1. Maximum output is 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp) at 3600 rpm with maximum torque of 287 N⋅m (212 lb⋅ft)⋅m (212⋅ft) at 2000 rpm.

  7. 12 Japanese Cars That Will Last 200K Miles (or More) - AOL

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    While vehicles from the 1970s tended to conk out after about 100,000 miles, today's models should go double that and... No matter where they're built, cars everywhere last longer than they used to ...