How does the Toyota 4Runner in Orlando stand up to competitors?
- First things first: let's talk performance. The 2014 Toyota 4Runner was built with performance in mind as a top priority, especially when it comes to rough terrain. The Honda Pilot is more about utility during the driving experience, so if you're all about new adventures the Toyota SUV might be the better option.
- The 2014 Toyota 4Runner in Orlando also has an edge when it comes to performance. You'll find a 4.0L V6 engine as a standard feature under the hood, producing 270 horsepower. The Honda Pilot only has a 3.5L V6 that offers 250 horsepower – this disparity can make a big difference in your driving experience.
- Do your adventures come with a lot of baggage? The Orlando Toyota 4Runner can handle a heavier tow load because its engine offers a more powerful performance.
- You'll also find that despite a more powerful performance, this new Toyota in Orlando is about even with its Honda competitor when it comes to fuel efficiency. Both offer around 17mpg in the city, while the Toyota SUV allows for an estimated 22 mpg on the highway.
- If you're a true adventurer, then your travels probably take you onto some terrain that can be tricky without the right vehicle. The Toyota SUV comes with features like Limited Slip Differential to help with handling capabilities. You'll also find a double wishbone suspension that creates a more comfortable ride, more maneuverability, and more flexibility in the wheels (which in turns leads to better grip on the road).