Magnetic Gray Metallic exterior and BLACK FOR LIMITED/TRAIL B interior. Heated Leather Seats, Third Row Seat, Nav System, Moonroof, Hitch, Aluminum Wheels, 4x4, LEATHER-TRIMMED 50/50 SPLIT FOLD-FLAT.
SERVICE COMPLETED
Service Work completed on this Toyota 4Runner included: Complete Multi-Point Inspection, Oil & Filter Change by a Factory Trained Technician, Battery Voltage Test, Tires Inspected, Brake Inspection, Emissions System Check, Professional Detailed Inside and Out, Function Test all Lights, Check the Complete Exhaust System, Cooling System Inspection, Transmission Fluid Inspection, Differential Fluid Inspection, Function Test all Options & Accessories.
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE
Leather Seats, Navigation, Sunroof, Heated Driver Seat Toyota Limited with Magnetic Gray Metallic exterior and BLACK FOR LIMITED/TRAIL B interior features a V6 Cylinder Engine with 270 HP at 5600 RPM*.
OPTION PACKAGES
LEATHER-TRIMMED 50/50 SPLIT FOLD-FLAT 3RD ROW sliding 2nd row w/passenger-side 1-touch access to 3rd row and 3rd row curtain shield airbags, Trunk Carpet.
VEHICLE REVIEWS
Edmunds.com explains "There's a healthy 47 cubic feet of cargo room. a number that jumps to an even healthier 90 cubic feet with all the rear seats folded down. This is far more space than the Grand Cherokee offers and more than many large crossovers (such as the Ford Explorer and Honda Pilot) as well.".
VISIT US TODAY
Family owned and operated, Hertrich Buick-GMC has been your Delmarva GMC dealer since 1964! We are located in the heart of the Delmarva Peninsula at 26953 Sussex Highway, Seaford, Delaware and serve as your Buick-GMC dealer with a state of the art GM Certified Sales & Service Department. As your gateway to the best buying experience you will ever have, we at Hertrich Buick-GMC know that price is important that's why we will beat out the competition time and time again with our aggressive pricing.
Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.

