Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Toyota is a major global automobile manufacturer that produces cars, SUVs, trucks and vans. The Toyota RunX 140 Sport was a hatchback that accommodated up to five people. The car manufacturer marketed the mid-size hatchback across South Africa. Toyota discontinued the Toyota RunX 140 Sport in July 2007.

Performance

    The 2006 Toyota RunX 140 featured an inline four-cylinder, 16-valve, 1,397-cubic-centimeter direct-overhead-cam engine and a five-speed manual transmission. The vehicle offered a 3.1-inch bore and 2.8-inch stroke with a 10.5-to-1 compression ratio. It produced 93.2 foot-pounds of torque at 4,800 rpm and 97 horsepower at 6,000 rpm. The small vehicle reached a maximum speed of 114.43 mile per hour, and could reach 62 mph within 12 seconds.

Dimensions

    The vehicle measured 164.37 inches long, 66.73 inches wide and 57.85 inches tall. The RunX had a curb weight of 3,593 pounds and a towing capacity of 1,829 pounds.

Chassis

    The 2008 RunX offered front ventilated brakes and rear disc brakes. It featured power steering, an anti-lock braking system and electronic brake force distribution. The hatchback included MacPherson struts front suspension and torsion beam rear suspension. The vehicle came with 195/55 R16 87V tires.

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