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I’ve had a 4Runner before. I do really like them. They are beastly and fun to drive (not in a sporty sense, obviously, but more in a utilitarian/outdoorsman way).

But good focking god the gas mileage is terrible. It is essentially a truck. I believe it’s essentially the Tacoma made into an SUV, IIRC?

Anyway, they really hold their value so you won’t likely get a great deal on a used one. But it’s Toyota so they’re pretty reliable and long lasting. Just make sure it wasn’t beat up too much 

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1 hour ago, Nomad99 said:

In the market......anyone have a 4runner? Thoughts?

I’ve got two of them. A 2012 and a 2022.  @IGotWormsis right on the fuel mileage and it being a truck. You can look underneath the bottom of a late 90s Tacoma and see the same chassis. I just went and looked at the fuel mileage tracker and my 2012 says 17.2 mpg with mostly suburban type driving.  It is, hands down the best vehicle I’ve owned for dependability. My 2012 has over 200k and still runs like new. If comfort and drivability is a premium, I wouldn’t put it at the top of the list, though.   

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1 minute ago, Fireballer said:

I’ve got two of them. A 2012 and a 2022.  @IGotWormsis right on the fuel mileage and it being a truck. You can look underneath the bottom of a late 90s Tacoma and see the same chassis. I just went and looked at the fuel mileage tracker and my 2012 says 17.2 mpg with mostly suburban type driving.  It is, hands down the best vehicle I’ve owned for dependability. My 2012 has over 200k and still runs like new. If comfort and drivability is a premium, I wouldn’t put it at the top of the list, though.   

I'm currently driving a 2015 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk....looking to update & also have more room. From my research,  I like the reliability & long-term data. I know it's a truck like ride & that I'll take a hit on fuel milage but I can't stand the looks of anything else in it's class. It's also pretty rugged & as mentioned....should last a long time. I'm hoping to find a 23 & first thing off have it oil undercoated.

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29 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

I'm currently driving a 2015 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk....looking to update & also have more room. From my research,  I like the reliability & long-term data. I know it's a truck like ride & that I'll take a hit on fuel milage but I can't stand the looks of anything else in it's class. It's also pretty rugged & as mentioned....should last a long time. I'm hoping to find a 23 & first thing off have it oil undercoated.

What type of undercoat?  Not sure if you’ve seen him, but SouthMain Auto on YouTube swears by Fluid Film in Western NY. 

 

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34 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

What type of undercoat?  Not sure if you’ve seen him, but SouthMain Auto on YouTube swears by Fluid Film in Western NY. 

 

https://nhoilundercoating.com/

 

I think what they use absorbs into the metal & "creeps" into other areas.

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I love toyota's and I love 4runners, however they are not for me.

They do keep their value much more than other vehicles, however if you drive alot of miles per year the total cost of ownership is still worse given the really terrible fuel economy.

 

Depending on the year they can kind of be cramped inside. The inside of a a 4runner will not be as optimized as any of the unibody SUV's when it comes to a family of 4+, it is more cramped, less head space and storage room.

The ride is much rougher than most unibody SUV's and the acceleration kind of sucks balls(technical term).

 

They do have pro's though. If you need to go legitimate offroading they are extremely capable in some configurations, right up there with a jeep. Except they are  jeep that can haul around a family semi comfortably and reliably over years.

Also, they have an additional 1,500 pounds of towing capacity compared to any of the more comfortable SUV's.

 

 

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13 hours ago, Fireballer said:

What type of undercoat?  Not sure if you’ve seen him, but SouthMain Auto on YouTube swears by Fluid Film in Western NY. 

 

South Main Auto is one of my favorites :D Also NAPA (not a sponsor) lol
Pine Hollow ranks above South Main but not by much...
A few years ago Scanner Danner 

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13 hours ago, Fireballer said:

I’ve got two of them. A 2012 and a 2022.  @IGotWormsis right on the fuel mileage and it being a truck. You can look underneath the bottom of a late 90s Tacoma and see the same chassis. I just went and looked at the fuel mileage tracker and my 2012 says 17.2 mpg with mostly suburban type driving.  It is, hands down the best vehicle I’ve owned for dependability. My 2012 has over 200k and still runs like new. If comfort and drivability is a premium, I wouldn’t put it at the top of the list, though.   

You mean late 2000s chassis, right? 

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19 hours ago, Nomad99 said:

In the market......anyone have a 4runner? Thoughts?

I had 4 Runners as well, love them. Never one issue. 

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19 hours ago, IGotWorms said:

But good focking god the gas mileage is terrible. It is essentially a truck. I believe it’s essentially the Tacoma made into an SUV, IIRC?

Anyway, they really hold their value so you won’t likely get a great deal on a used one. But it’s Toyota so they’re pretty reliable and long lasting. Just make sure it wasn’t beat up too much 

⬆️. This exactly 

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2 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

The new Pathfinders are sweet. 

Agree and very affordable as well. 

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5 hours ago, SUXBNME said:

You mean late 2000s chassis, right? 

I was thinking any time after they changed the body style in 1996 and coined the “Tacoma” name. Was frame and driveline not updated until later?

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5 hours ago, SUXBNME said:

South Main Auto is one of my favorites :D Also NAPA (not a sponsor) lol
Pine Hollow ranks above South Main but not by much...
A few years ago Scanner Danner 

I’ll have to check out Pine Hollow.👍

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On 5/19/2024 at 7:48 AM, Fireballer said:

I’ll have to check out Pine Hollow.👍

Ended up with a 2023, 22k miles. White with black wheels & trim. Toyota gold certified....12months/12k miles bumper to bumper, 7 years/100k miles power train. 

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51 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Ended up with a 2023, 22k miles. White with black wheels & trim. Toyota gold certified....12months/12k miles bumper to bumper, 7 years/100k miles power train. 

Very nice. Im guessing around 45k?  

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1 hour ago, Fireballer said:

Very nice. Im guessing around 45k?  

$9k for my trade, $7k down....wheel & deal.......$23k out the door. Financed with DCU @ 6.7% for 65 months. Little over $425 a month.

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6 hours ago, Nomad99 said:

Ended up with a 2023, 22k miles. White with black wheels & trim. Toyota gold certified....12months/12k miles bumper to bumper, 7 years/100k miles power train. 

enjoy

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On 5/19/2024 at 4:42 AM, Hardcore troubadour said:

The new Pathfinders are sweet. 

Stay away

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8 hours ago, Nomad99 said:

Ended up with a 2023, 22k miles. White with black wheels & trim. Toyota gold certified....12months/12k miles bumper to bumper, 7 years/100k miles power train. 

Great purchase :thumbsup:

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19 minutes ago, SUXBNME said:

Stay away

Why? 

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