Just got a 4Runner limited identical to this one. Except with the interior color. And I am head over heels with this vehicle! Never have I ever owned something amazing. By far the best vehicle I have ever owned!
@@VidNibs the vehicle its self (durability, speed etc) is not like driving something like a truck. It’s on the slower side. But I’m a mom and I purchased this car for more family purposes. Now if you are looking for something for like more of off roading or for adventure the TRDs are they way to go. I will say this the cars safety system is amazing! And the way she handles on the road is 10/10 in my opinion. She’s perfect for long travels. Very comfortable. I highly recommend 👍🏼
Good review! However, you passed some misleading information there my friend. A. Towing capacity of the 4Runner has always been maximum of 5,000 lbs. Your provided number is/was true for (previous 3rd generation 2016-2023) Toyota Tacoma V6 version which was maxed at 6,300 lbs. But I’m not sure about the outgoing 4th generation Toyota Tacoma towing capacity numbers though. B. Sunroof, running boards can also be had with different trims. They’re NOT exclusively reserved for one certain trim. They’re packaged upgrades, meaning if you’re getting a premium package you can have them included in your 4Runner. Running boards can also be added to any 4Runner even to the most basic SR5 trim as long as you pay for them. C. Optional 3rd row seats are not only available in the Limited trim. They can also be added in the SR5 trim. They’re not however offered in TRD models. D. Non-functional hood scoop also comes in all TRD trims (Off-Road, Sport and Pro). I do reviews myself too and it is sometimes difficult to keep track of all the things that are offered by manufacturers. Thus, I understand the hard work that you guys are doing but it’s also important to follow up with the validity of the information you’re sharing to your audience so they won’t be misled in my opinion. Please, don’t take my constructive criticism the wrong way. Best of luck!
Sometimes you grow up and realize that you’re not missing out when it comes to fixing those mirrors when it doesn’t want to work anymore. Using the hands is best. 😂
Great video until you started to stutter when discussing the instrument cluster. Maybe edit out the bad parts of your video. Also, do more research about i the vehicle before for shoot the video. Practice makes perfect! ✌🏼
Why would anyone buy this antique wrapped in plastic? I used to be a huge fan of 4Runner but Toyota has completely ignored it. The inside feels cramped, no tailgate (ie Land Cruiser), horrible MPG, no high voltage charging for utilities/accessories, horrible sound system, minimal storage in back, 3rd row is useless. If you want rugged utility there are better options, if you want storage and better MPG there are better options, if you want 4wd tech and luxury there are better options. Its sad.
@@mc9304 I had a 91 Land Cruiser to 350k, I’d rather just re purchase one of those for 90% less is my point. Why spend $60,000 on one of these when you don’t have to?
@@itshadouken I’ll be buying a 2020-2023 as my last vehicle. Body on frame, pull a small trailer. Motocross track, off road to get there, pavement safe 4wd with xfer case lock. No worries on snow and bare pavement. I get it, the gx460 is nice too just rockets the price. The driveline has been proven over time. When you are a mere mortal and need a 72 month loan, you don’t have money for repairs. Just buy, suck up the MPG and do the maintenance.
Just got a 4Runner limited identical to this one. Except with the interior color. And I am head over heels with this vehicle! Never have I ever owned something amazing. By far the best vehicle I have ever owned!
Glad you like it! It’s nice when you are happy with your buy.
@@VidNibs the vehicle its self (durability, speed etc) is not like driving something like a truck. It’s on the slower side. But I’m a mom and I purchased this car for more family purposes. Now if you are looking for something for like more of off roading or for adventure the TRDs are they way to go. I will say this the cars safety system is amazing! And the way she handles on the road is 10/10 in my opinion. She’s perfect for long travels. Very comfortable. I highly recommend 👍🏼
Good review! However, you passed some misleading information there my friend.
A. Towing capacity of the 4Runner has always been maximum of 5,000 lbs. Your provided number is/was true for (previous 3rd generation 2016-2023) Toyota Tacoma V6 version which was maxed at 6,300 lbs. But I’m not sure about the outgoing 4th generation Toyota Tacoma towing capacity numbers though.
B. Sunroof, running boards can also be had with different trims. They’re NOT exclusively reserved for one certain trim. They’re packaged upgrades, meaning if you’re getting a premium package you can have them included in your 4Runner. Running boards can also be added to any 4Runner even to the most basic SR5 trim as long as you pay for them.
C. Optional 3rd row seats are not only available in the Limited trim. They can also be added in the SR5 trim. They’re not however offered in TRD models.
D. Non-functional hood scoop also comes in all TRD trims (Off-Road, Sport and Pro).
I do reviews myself too and it is sometimes difficult to keep track of all the things that are offered by manufacturers. Thus, I understand the hard work that you guys are doing but it’s also important to follow up with the validity of the information you’re sharing to your audience so they won’t be misled in my opinion. Please, don’t take my constructive criticism the wrong way. Best of luck!
Thanks for the info!
Awesome vid again guys. Also, the Limited CAN come with auto running boards as a package. This one just doesn’t have that package!
Thanks for the info! Appreciate the support! Will look to correcting that!
Third row is also an option on the SR5 trim.
We did not receive that information from the team….
Any changes from model 2014 ? Don't see any except double price.
Ummm….. haha no comment 😅 haha
The limited should come with power folding mirrors and kdss, then 60k is justified. Regardless still an awesome car.
All around car haha was the video helpful at all?
Sometimes you grow up and realize that you’re not missing out when it comes to fixing those mirrors when it doesn’t want to work anymore. Using the hands is best. 😂
Third row an option on the SR5 trim
Really??
No road test ?
No… sorry
6300 towing?
I believed that’s what GVWR is.
Great video until you started to stutter when discussing the instrument cluster. Maybe edit out the bad parts of your video. Also, do more research about i the vehicle before for shoot the video. Practice makes perfect! ✌🏼
Sorry for the mistakes! 😄 I will work to get better. Thank you for the criticism.
Its called a TOY ota... not Tayota😂
haha, I will get there one day.
Thanks for watching.
It's TO-YO-TA not TAY-YO-DA!!
Hahahaha sorry!!!
Why would anyone buy this antique wrapped in plastic? I used to be a huge fan of 4Runner but Toyota has completely ignored it. The inside feels cramped, no tailgate (ie Land Cruiser), horrible MPG, no high voltage charging for utilities/accessories, horrible sound system, minimal storage in back, 3rd row is useless. If you want rugged utility there are better options, if you want storage and better MPG there are better options, if you want 4wd tech and luxury there are better options. Its sad.
I think because the motor is reliable, and if it sells. Why waste money on new accessories.
Perhaps after 300,000 miles you’ll know why.
@@mc9304 I had a 91 Land Cruiser to 350k, I’d rather just re purchase one of those for 90% less is my point. Why spend $60,000 on one of these when you don’t have to?
@@itshadouken I’ll be buying a 2020-2023 as my last vehicle. Body on frame, pull a small trailer. Motocross track, off road to get there, pavement safe 4wd with xfer case lock. No worries on snow and bare pavement. I get it, the gx460 is nice too just rockets the price. The driveline has been proven over time. When you are a mere mortal and need a 72 month loan, you don’t have money for repairs. Just buy, suck up the MPG and do the maintenance.
> horrible MPG
Each time I hear this from someone about 4Runner, I know that the person doesn't know what he's talking about.