Your transmission is slipping. Could be just low on fluid so check that first. If not get in to a shop and have it serviced. Unless you are really skilled let the professionals get into the transmission. I just passed a guy on the freeway who stopped in the middle of the road. He no longer worries about his transmission stopping. Now he is looking for a new car. Same with the 3 cars that hit him.
There is no acceleration if the car is travelling at a steady 54,000 miles per hour.
Miles or Miles per gallon? My '98 4runner has 175,000 and it's just getting broken in!
60k miles
A Toyota 4Runner SR5 holds about 18 gallons of gasoline. The 4Runner gets about 14 to 16 miles per gallon.
every 130,000 miles :)
No. "Miles per hour" is a speed. An acceleration might be "Miles per hour per hour", or "miles per hour squared".
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota 4Runner is 368.0 mi. in the city, 460.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2008 Toyota 4Runner is 368.0 mi. in the city, 483.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2014 Toyota 4Runner is 391.0 mi. in the city, 529.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2003 Toyota 4Runner is 368.0 mi. in the city, 460.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2009 Toyota 4Runner is 368.0 mi. in the city, 483.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2011 Toyota 4Runner is 391.0 mi. in the city, 529.0 mi. on the highway.