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Gave the wife's jeep cherokee to the eldest daughter for college. The wife needed a replacement and likes being elevated above the road for visibility so I thought "ok, she needs an SUV". We tried the '25 explorer st, which was ok, but very chincy on the interior quality. We tried the Chevy traverse and equinox, but she didn't quite gravitate to those either. Our fourth option was a mustang gt in the magenta pearl, which she loved, but couldn't justify for her needs. Then, I thought "well, she also probably needs 4wd if it's gonna be an SUV because, you never know". After that, we tried the 4runner and she instantly fell for it. To be fair, so did I. Having been a longtime wrangler owner, I really like the interior space in comparison, especially the rear window rolling down. She tried the both gas and hybrid and loved the extra push from the battery system. So, now we have a trd orp in supersonic red!
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Currently driving a ‘22 Tacoma ORP, and while I love what I can do off road in it, I never expected it was going to be my daily driver. Sadly for that I really dislike it, slow and a PITA to drive at elevation where I live. Also not using the bed in back as much as I thought, but still having to deal with how light the back of the truck is (even with sandbags) while doing many, many trips up to the mountains for snowboarding. I was waiting patiently for the Taco refresh to see what they did, but decided the 4Runner is a better fit for me. Same (or more) off road capabilities, but way better to live with day to day. Picking up my 4Runner ORP in Everest on Wednesday, can‘t wait!
 

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Loved my ‘16 5th gen 4Runner. Drove 53k miles in 4.5 years and sold for $2600 under what I paid new. Only negative was the gas mileage and old 5 spd auto. Bought a new ‘21 BMW X5 M sport. Loved the luxury and driving but at 48.5k miles and 7 mos past warranty I kept thinking of all the various $$ tech repair replacements that were down the road. The B58 engines are incredible but it’s the other stuff. So back to a 4Runner TRD Off-road force. Big improvement in driving over the 5th gen though maybe not as tightly screwed down.
 

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I was not in the market for a new car.

I have been driving my modified 2013 Toyota Prius Persona for over 12 years and I still am.
2025 4runner 6th gen Why are you buying the 6th gen 4Runner / replacing your current vehicle? IMG_8388

my wife suggested that our teenagers needed a car to drive so I started looking around and I couldn't find a used car that was worth paying for.

It was this or a Land Cruiser. My son convinced me that the 6Gen 4Runner was a better look. So here I am with the all black ORP.
2025 4runner 6th gen Why are you buying the 6th gen 4Runner / replacing your current vehicle? IMG_8789
 

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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.
 

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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.
Welcome @mikeduff. There's lots of ex 5th gen owners here and many of them have written up direct comparisons of the 5th vs 6th gen 4runner.

Here's a few that show up in the forum search -

https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/6th-gen-vs-5th-gen-my-perspective.3554/
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/my-5th-gen-vs-my-new-6th-gen-4runner-comparison-imho.5693/
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/6th-gen-observations-vs-my-5th-gen.2565/
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/car-care-nut-mechanic-reviews-2025-4runner-6th-gen.3633/
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...urs-into-ownership-need-input.4192/post-53663
 

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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 the difference. Also the ORP has Bilstein struts and shocks. My 99 and 2016 had Bilstein shock, struts and leveling kit.
I'm not sure why Toyota didn't stick with Nitto tires?
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