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What will you do with your new 6th Gen 4Runner? Unlimited selections allowed.


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Nodak

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MIne has:


Connected Services - $325 (unsure how much I'll use this)
all it does is extended the 1st year trial out to 3 yrs for those listed on the connected services as 1 yr trials.

there is a $4xx version that extends them out to an additional 4 yrs

the 10yr ones are baked into the default services across all trims.
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here is down low ...


Connected Services Trial Offering: 2 addt'l yrs of Drive Connect & Remote Connect*
$325 MSRP
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Drive Connect* and Remote Connect** Trial Offering:
• Drive Connect (2 addt'l yrs): Cloud-based features, accessible on the go. Access real-time traffic elements, 24/7 live agents and new voice commands
• Remote Connect (2 addt'l yrs): Start/stop, lock/unlock your doors and more using your compatible smart device or smartwatch



Connected Services Trial Offering: 3 addt'l of Drive Connect & 2 addt'l yrs of Remote Connect*
$485 MSRP
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Drive Connect* and Remote Connect** Trial Offering:
• Drive Connect (3 yrs): Cloud-based features, accessible on the go. Access real-time traffic elements, 24/7 live agents and new voice commands
• Remote Connect (2 addt'l years): Start/stop, lock/unlock your doors and more using your compatible smart device or smartwatch



all this does it let you pay upfront the yearly cost of the $15 month cost.

yearly cost is $180 ($15 x 12 months) so you save about 1 months of service at 325 vs 360 and 485 vs 540
 

Mad Ghost

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Ya mine is also coming with a handful of other upgrades other than the ones I listed. Some I do want and others not so much. But it was close enough to the build I wanted and was already alocated and on the way to the dealership so beggers can't be choosers I guess.
I asked my dealer and they took off the dash cam, cargo cover, cargo lights, connectivity kit etc... I only kept the roof rails and towing package for the digital rear view
 

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I asked my dealer and they took off the dash cam, cargo cover, cargo lights, connectivity kit etc... I only kept the roof rails and towing package for the digital rear view
Oh wow, even took the cargo lights out. I will have to go through my list of add ons and talk to my dealer. Thanks for the info.
 

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Good topic and discussions. Keep the votes and reactions coming ?
 

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Probably mild/moderate trails and camping. So a few mods.
 

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Moderate trails. The type that highly recommend a high clearance 4WD vehicle (my current Highlander has been able to do these with 8in of clearance and AWD but it's been close to getting stuck and bottoming out several times and is nerve-wracking for these trails). I'll also be adding deep snow/sand/mud at times that the Highlander couldn't do. My trails are typically for access to ice and rock climbing, snowshoeing, or backpacking but I'll be adding some specific off-roading for fun once I have a 4Runner again. But I won't be taking an expensive new vehicle on tough trails that are likely to damage it or get me into trouble. Mostly it will be a capable daily driver and family road trip vehicle, including my very large dog. I'm excited but annoyed by the wait since Gen 6 has taken years longer than I expected and now current production delays (and maybe future tariffs). I paid a deposit about a month ago but don't even have an allocation/build date yet so still just waiting and dreaming.
 

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Mountains trails in search of elk, deer and a wolf.
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