Originally Posted by
Greg Bell
Toyota does (probably) build the most dependable vehicles. But I think that is because they tend to be very conservative with their designs and upgrades. My 4runner is essentially a 15 year old 2020 truck (other than the CarPlay, etc). But I don't know if I would want to beta test that turbo v6. Maybe I'll get one in 10 years.
It’s amazing how old the basics are in it and how well it has aged. I wanted the next gen 4Runner for my son, but it was too late and we went with a Jeep Wrangler. The 2021 4Runner was the front runner till the end.
The new 4Runner will have to fit in here somewhere, hopefully as a 2023 late next year. Hopefully it won’t go full stupid. I doubt it will be this, but I like the styling. I want a Toyota, not a Lexus- that was a primary attribute I liked, a little incognito.
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It's that simple.
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