Well, I don't have to be sold on the new model orp. After driving a few of them, trailhunter, SR5,ORP and the pro, I was thoroughly convinced that they had improved it.
But justifying the Southern California gas prices and using this as a daily driver puts me on the fence as I am driving a...
Thanks for these links they are very helpful, lots of good information.
The ORP non hybrid pretty much checks all the boxes for me.
But, the real reason for going back to the 6th gen 4Runner is that it has been completely redone. And after driving a few different models I personally can feel...
I will chime in with my two cents, having a 2016 5th gen getting to know the 6th gen differences by reading quite a bit and looking at the different models and dealerships. I know that my needs are:
Soft Tech ventilated seats,
14 inch infotainment, digital dash
Four-cylinder turbo and 8-speed...
My 5th gen had 48k miles on it when I sold it to carvana. I got 28k for it. What a burn I always lose money on the sale of cars trucks .
I sold my '99 4Runner with 150k on it. Excellently maintained and got $4200 pre-pandemic. Probably could have gotten 10K for that 99 4Runner during the...
I watched The Car Care Guys review of that limited 6th gen. I found it to be very informative and useful in my own evaluations. I've been to three dealerships now looking at different models. Knowing that I must have soft Tech ventilated seats, 14 inch info system because navigation is harder to...
For me I am still trying to make the decision and find out what other people driving the 6th gen like about it. I had a fifth gen, driving a Toyota RAV4 hybrid now.
Missing the 5th gen but understand this new 6th gen is a completely new design.