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  1. Hybrid & Gas 2025 4Runner MPG fuel economy figures revealed

    25 is fine by me. My 2018 F150 2.7L is rated, very optimistically at 22/Hwy. I've gotten more than that on very few occasions, but I've been averaging about 20 for the last 9 years between the two trucks I've had with that engine. My only real concern is what H20_Doc mentions above. I tend to...
  2. Screen Size like a dashboard laptop

    I can't stand this new trend of putting televisions on the dashboard. I do a lot of driving during hours of darkness. The amount of light inside the cabin has been gradually increasing through the years. I miss, "The old days", when you could actually turn off the dash lights and all the buttons...
  3. Introductions & Welcome Thread đź‘‹

    Howdy folks! New(er) member here. Just stepping in to say, HI!
  4. Stage Series Lighting Upgrades | Diode Dynamics

    What's the point of the lights in the rear wheel well?
  5. Another good reason to choose a 4Runner over Jeep Wrangler

    This is most likely, more related to driver skill (or lack thereof), than the vehicle itself.
  6. Turbo lag from Hybrid 4Runner i-Force Max engine?

    Why did the title of my thread change and who changed it?
  7. Turbo lag from Hybrid 4Runner i-Force Max engine?

    I watched that exact video before I posted the question. Honestly, I would like to interpret the part about the electric motor, "...supplementing the ICE at points when it may not be at it's peak output", as an answer to my question, but it's still quite vague. But, you're correct. When the test...
  8. 3rd row + cloth seats photos from 2025 Toyota 4Runner 6th gen (third row available only on non-hybrid SR5 and Limited trims)

    My big issue is the amount of light in the cabin, that's generated by all the digital stuff, nowadays. The instrument cluster, the dials and buttons, the rearview mirror and on top of that, the massive TV on the dashoard. I do a lot of night driving and that's a real concern for me. When I buy a...
  9. White 2025 4Runner TRD PRO first look 🤩

    Ford and Toyota have been bouncing styling cues off one another for years now. Not in an official capacity, but if you look closely, you'll see many similarities.
  10. 3rd row + cloth seats photos from 2025 Toyota 4Runner 6th gen (third row available only on non-hybrid SR5 and Limited trims)

    At the end of the day, it's not really an issue for me, as I've never had the want, let alone the need for a LC. Overall, I'm really impressed with the redesign, as I think that Toyota kept the basic design of the 4R. Anyone can still look at it and say, "That's a 4Runner". The only two things...
  11. 3rd row + cloth seats photos from 2025 Toyota 4Runner 6th gen (third row available only on non-hybrid SR5 and Limited trims)

    I just can't figure out where Toyota's head is at right now! WhyTF would they offer a 3rd row in a 4Runner but not the Land Cruiser?! This is just absolutely baffling to me. The LC was made the same size as the 4R to cut costs, but it's supposed to be the larger, family sized people mover in the...
  12. 4Runner chief engineer says it's "fun" while the Land Cruiser is "safe"

    All I'm saying is, back in 2003 when I custom ordered my Jeep Liberty Renegade, the supplemental airbags were an option. I didn't order them...
  13. Turbo lag from Hybrid 4Runner i-Force Max engine?

    I'm curious to know if the Hybrid part of the engine will kick in immediately upon acceleration, thus potentially eliminating turbo lag. I'm new to all this hybrid stuff, so I don't know exactly how it works. All I know is that the lag is atrocious with my 2018 F150 2.7L TT. I'm hoping the...



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