I Drove A 4 Runner TRD Off-road For A Week And Here's What I Think
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2022
- I have said in the past that I enjoy the look and of the 4 Runner and I have always wanted to drive it. It lived up to my expectations very well and I have to say I was impressed.
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I’m more interested in what the 4Runner TRD Off Road thinks about you.
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Savage 😅
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Nice car rewiew
which year it is ?
2020?
Very stonks
Did you have to use a physical key to start it?
No its push
is KDSS available only on offroad premiums or any trd offroad?
Only trd off road premiums but must ask for it. Some comes with and some doesnt.
He is genuinely confused about its archaic nature 😅 This car is from a different epoch - one of the many selling points of the great 4Runner. Well, can’t say much about the 6th gen.
That button is for auto high beams not auto headlights. There is no auto headlights on the Off Road. I think it is Limited and TRD Pro only.
You are correct!
Thanks for the review, checking these out.
$42K 😮💨 Itźs $46K now with no forced FIO and PIO.
i want those rims
I honestly don’t like them , I try to like them but can’t lol
lol...did you say advance traction
yah thats what a lot of manufactures call the stability setting and other aids that can be turned off with the traction button
Only one USB port - just stop :-) you don't understand the purpose of this car. Although there is the option for dual USB fast-charge ports when buying this car. So this USB for the Apple CarPlay/Android and plus the dual-port fast-charge USB, so 3 USB ports total in the front. You can add it for some price, not big. This car just doesn't have it because they didn't add it when they ordered it.
These are over $50k
I’m picking up one for 35k soon(2020)
They’re about 33-36k by me for 2020+ with around 30k miles
@@michaelshannon5207 Yep, I got a 2021 TRD ORP for 36k and 23k miles, plus a CPO
Great review. Most people who buy these think they're going to climb mountains when all they do is crawl the mall parking lot. These don't handle well on road, sucks gas, over priced, nothing good about it except for the Toyota name.
Reliability is definitely there and it was comfortable to drive. But lots of downs for daily use
This is the dumbest comment I’ve ever seen. First of all, tons of people take these off road. Massive community for it. Second and most important, it’s a freaking tank. There are still 4th gens cruising everywhere you look with 300k miles on them. They are the most well built suv on the market and it’s not close. They are simple, capable, reliable, and a hell of a lot of fun. And this is coming from someone who got a grand Cherokee over this and regrets it every day. Toyota has the name for a reason
I have a 97 4Runner that has 338k. Yes, it’s a gas hog, but so freaking reliable and trail beast. I have no issues driving down the road even with a 4 speed slush box.
@@mattbrown942my 3rd gen has 338k, no CEL and besides clear coat failure, it looks great.