I picked up my 2025 4Runner last April. The air dam at both the left and right ends lost the bolts within a month and was hanging. Took it to the dealer to do the 1,000 mile oil change and they replaced both bolts. Have not had any issues since.
I have a 6th gen 2025 TRD Sport Premium with 20 inch Nitto's. I run mine at 40 PSI. It gets me a smooth ride. If I had 17's or 18's I would probably roll with 36 or 38 PSI.
Mine will beep multiple times if something is on the rear seats. It's an alert that there may be children sitting in the back so you don't forget and leave them in the vehicle.
I have a 2025 TRD Sport Premium (non hybrid) and just hit 8k miles. Squeak just started when backing up but not very loud and not every time. Was thinking about discussing it with the dealer when I take it in for the 10K service but now I think I may wait till Toyota decides to change the rotors...
I always drive in sport mode. I think it gives better response, faster shifting . Very little decrease in MPG from normal mode. ECO mode didn't give much more MPG and seemed to be a bit more sluggish than normal mode. I don't have any fake engine noise. I have the TRD Sport Premium 4x4 gas...
I too used to rip up the ad and put the pieces into the postage paid envelope and send it back but I got so tired of doing that I now just toss it into the trach bin in t he garage before I even get into the house.
I had a 2017 Jeep Wrangler and traded it in on a 2025 6G 4Runner TRD Sport. It is so much better than the Jeep. I was worried about it being a new generation but my research told me that the 4 cylinder turbo was already in the previous year Tacoma (I have the non hybrid) and the new 8 speed...
Mine attaches to the slide out key but there is a latch that must be pushed to remove the key. The latch is very hard to push and get the key out so it should not be a problem.
It is a drive from NJ but the Black Hills of So Dakota are wonderful. Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park etc. There are some nice easy off road trails too. Moab UT is great if you want more off road adventures and it is near Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Arizona is also good...