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So I bought and built a 2019 TRD ORP and thought this is it, can't get any better. King coil over and long travel w/ remote reservoirs, full RSG skids and sliders, Victory 4x4 front bumper w/ Warn 10k winch, etc etc... When I first drove it stock I was very underwhelmed at the steering slop, brake dive, accelerator lag, and general handling. With the above improvements and $15,000.00 later it was the best vehicle I had ever driven...until now.
While getting a brake job on the 5th gen at my local dealer in Olympia, there was an Everest TRD Off Road I Force Max Hybrid sitting there looking pretty so I bit. Took it for a drive and the difference just blew me away.
Off the lot this vehicle had cured every problem the 5th gen suffered from and then took it to a whole new level! Saying that they got it right on the 6th gen is such a huge understatement, and the people who question the re-engineered version of our beloved 4Runner must not actually drive.
My 5th gen was like a family member but after driving the 6th gen it's a no brainer! It literally blew away my Jacked 5th gen right off the lot. The power, torque, acceleration, STEERING, suspension were amazing let alone a crawl control that is smooth as silk and does not sound/feel like my vehicle is being destroyed. These guys really out did themselves on this vehicle.
I couldn't care less about a 14" distraction on my dash, and really all the people that complain about plastic, social media sync, sound systems, trim packages, etc. Should be looking at Lexus, Mercedes, Porsche instead of an Icon of the on/off road Kings IMHO.
After years of upgrading my 5th gen it seems strange to me to have just put $1500.00 worth of tires on my 6th gen and calling it good. It honestly doesn't need anything else no BS! I don't think the extra 12K-15K for the upgraded models Premium, Pro, Trailhunter is needed for a truly solid off road vehicle the TRD Off Road is solid, although the Trailhunter tugged at my heartstrings a bit.
Just my thoughts and observations.
While getting a brake job on the 5th gen at my local dealer in Olympia, there was an Everest TRD Off Road I Force Max Hybrid sitting there looking pretty so I bit. Took it for a drive and the difference just blew me away.
Off the lot this vehicle had cured every problem the 5th gen suffered from and then took it to a whole new level! Saying that they got it right on the 6th gen is such a huge understatement, and the people who question the re-engineered version of our beloved 4Runner must not actually drive.
My 5th gen was like a family member but after driving the 6th gen it's a no brainer! It literally blew away my Jacked 5th gen right off the lot. The power, torque, acceleration, STEERING, suspension were amazing let alone a crawl control that is smooth as silk and does not sound/feel like my vehicle is being destroyed. These guys really out did themselves on this vehicle.
I couldn't care less about a 14" distraction on my dash, and really all the people that complain about plastic, social media sync, sound systems, trim packages, etc. Should be looking at Lexus, Mercedes, Porsche instead of an Icon of the on/off road Kings IMHO.
After years of upgrading my 5th gen it seems strange to me to have just put $1500.00 worth of tires on my 6th gen and calling it good. It honestly doesn't need anything else no BS! I don't think the extra 12K-15K for the upgraded models Premium, Pro, Trailhunter is needed for a truly solid off road vehicle the TRD Off Road is solid, although the Trailhunter tugged at my heartstrings a bit.
Just my thoughts and observations.
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