I’ve now owned 3 generations of 4Runners over 20 years and they all ride roughly the same way. They’re BOF trucks after all. I’m used to it but if you’re used to unibody CUV’s or sedans, then the ride is going to be vastly different and you may or may not like it. The 4Runner is definitely an...
Mine does that. The lane keep assist system is both sensitive and somewhat aggressive at times. I generally leave it on when driving long distances just to keep me honest I guess. For some reason I’ve always found the Japanese manufacturers to have overly sensitive and somewhat aggressive...
I was afraid the front overlap would be not so good with this vehicle. The Tacoma doesn’t do well and the front of the 4Runner is almost identical to the Tacoma so I guess no real surprise there.
I’m sorry that happened. That sucks. I was driving my daughter’s brand new Bronco Sport. I had just gotten it washed for her, I was making a left turn out of the shopping center onto a 4 lane road with a center turn lane and a big Chevy Suburban T Boned me in the intersection. The car had...
I just bought mine yesterday and the dealer added the VIN the way you said not to do it and sure enough nothing in the app works correctly. Do you have a step by step procedure on how to reset everything so I can redo the connection process to the vehicle? I would appreciate any more guidance...
They do sell well, but with the 6th gen it really seems like how fast they sell depends on the region you’re in. Down in Texas, plenty of base SR5’s and TRD Offroads (non Premium) including iForce Max’s available on dealer lots. Everything TRD Off-road Premium and above sells out almost...
Current Gen 5 owner and my current 4Runner didn’t come with running boards or predator steps. I never missed having them until I needed to take my elderly mom somewhere and actually had to get a step stool so she could pull herself up into the vehicle. Granted it doesn’t happen often and I...
No. There’s no XP package outside of SE Toyota distributers on the East Coast. This photo looks like a dealer in California. That wheel package is a standalone option you can order for the TRD OR. They’re the same as the standard wheel I believe but with the outer ring blacked out.
Depends where you are. Down in Texas they’re actually starting to pile up on dealer lots. Several dealerships around here taking 3-5K off MSRP before even negotiating on price. They all have the typical overpriced PIO junk to varying degrees but the discount off MSRP pretty much negates most...
My experience as well. I test drove the LC250 and really wanted to like it, but it didn’t blow me away like I thought it would. I have yet to find a 4Runner to test drive, but once I do I have a feeling that I will be going 4Runner again.
They’re definitely TRD OR wheels just with a different color for the Prerunner. I’m not sure how hard these wheels are to procure since as TRD Jon said, the Prerunner is almost more rare on dealer lots than the TRD Pro. Most Toyota dealers should have the part number for that specific wheel...
Everyone that had good experiences got 4Runners that are not as sought after. The OP was trying to secure the elusive TRD Pro for a completely new generation. Dealers love to play games with those. They did this when the new Tacomas rolled out especially TRD Pro’s. ”Oh they’re rare, we’re...
I’m not sure but it sounds like the A designation means base in Toyota language. If you want the TRD OR Premium, it sounds like you want the designation without the A. If you’re okay with cloth seats and the smaller infotainment screen, then you should be fine with what they have coming in...
To me it has nothing to do with whether I should be buying the vehicle. I ”finance” to get a better OTD price and then pay it off the following month. The problem is distributors like GST that add thousands of PIO’s that I didn’t select and don’t want and am forced to take. That’s the...