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I’ve been a long time 4Runner owner with five under my belt. My current 4Runner is a 2014 Limited. The 6th Gen will be my first new purchase. Originally, I put in an order for a Limited but I am not fond of all the chrome. I’ve now switched to a Platinum order and took one for a test drive the other day. It is an awesome drive. I saw a TRD Pro on a lot the day after and loved the look.
Figuring this will be my last SUV purchase for many years to come, I am trying to figure out which model I will be most happy with. At first thought, I wanted the Limited for the third row. But soon my kids will be too big to utilize that space. I moved over to the Platinum for the blackout features and a more premium look and feel. However, the TRD Pro looks so much better.
Besides the four wheel drive capabilities, what are the pros and cons of the two models? I’m looking at creature comforts like sound system, heated and cooled seats, dual climate and of course drivability on the street as a daily driver.
I have looked for some comparative videos but haven’t found one.
I appreciate people’s thoughts, insights and personal experiences.
Figuring this will be my last SUV purchase for many years to come, I am trying to figure out which model I will be most happy with. At first thought, I wanted the Limited for the third row. But soon my kids will be too big to utilize that space. I moved over to the Platinum for the blackout features and a more premium look and feel. However, the TRD Pro looks so much better.
Besides the four wheel drive capabilities, what are the pros and cons of the two models? I’m looking at creature comforts like sound system, heated and cooled seats, dual climate and of course drivability on the street as a daily driver.
I have looked for some comparative videos but haven’t found one.
I appreciate people’s thoughts, insights and personal experiences.
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