@@chibbyylol Hybrid System Warranty: 96 months / 100,000 miles Hybrid Battery Warranty: 120 months / 150,000 miles If it is determined that the battery has not been properly maintained, repairs may not be covered. Terms and conditions apply.
Who cares!? Their sales remain robust despite all the broke whining naysayers complaining about prices. My Toyota stock has been doing extremely well over the last three years other than Tesla the best performing auto stocks I own. Don’t get too distressed maybe get a better paying job or just don’t buy any Toyota. Take care
@@jonathanratliff4780 Robust? They grew (sales) 4% YOY, which is second lowest of any vehicle manufacturer. Acura is at 3%. Their production, recall and delay costs are costing them billions of dollars. Additionally, Toyota is in debt more than any other company in the world, fun fact. If sales were robust, they would be seeing % gains 10%+. Mazda is at 21%, Honda at 26%, Kia at 20%. Objectively, they are sliding, and increasing prices to egregious levels and alienating a good majority of your customer base is only causing sales to slip further. If you cannot look at their position objectively and factually, then you're bias towards Toyota and your words can't be taken with any real credit.
@@MrBobbyBrown2006 I will take a moment to reply here but I don’t have much time I am at work. However if you notice I stated remain robust, I did not say growing robustly. Their sales numbers were very strong in 2023 and remain essentially same in 2024 even with the downtime of the TX and grand Highlander and Prius for a while. They sold more vehicles worldwide any other manufacture in 2023 and they will also get in 2024. Indeed if you need to fact check do it but these are the facts. As far as debt I don’t think you will understand this but heavy debt is powerful thing for major corporation. There is no taxation on debt and they can borrow money like any major corporations at far cheaper interest rates than you and I can that are DAR below tax rates on reported net profits. I can speak to these things in more detail but I don’t have time I am a financial analyst with Merrill. Now please don’t open your mouth anymore it’s not good look for you young man.
@@jonathanratliff4780 tundras and tacomas sitting on lots say otherwise, along with their YOY growth. most people stocks are doing well, despite the ignorant cries about the economy.
@@MrBobbyBrown2006Toyota is in the financial shape it’s ever been and is likely the only Japanese manufacturer who can withstand true competition from China. And all manufacturers have increased prices, and Toyota is actually one of the companies who have raised prices the least compared to to its competition
@@tyronewilson7890 yes LC premium at the same price point ,Toyota and Lexus will try not to over lap in price ? think of the ones who bought $74k LC first edition in the GX550 overtrail price point to many models and trim opts within the models
I bought my Toyota Tacoma in 2002 and it still runs like it's brand new and it has 265,000 MI. The oil is still clean after 5,000 MI. They don't make my size truck anymore, but I wish they did, cuz I don't want a big truck with a V8 engine.
Don't worry about the SR5, you can only get Toyotas through allocation, you cannot order your vehicle, Toyota is not going to produce many base trim SR5's. You're not getting any 4Runner for less then 50k OTD.
I didnt mind the iforce sr5 4x4 but what’s with those angles?! 8-9.1” ground clearance only and I guess the horrible approach angle is due to the beard that’s hanging below the front bumper
Release pushed back til spring. Also, most dealers use them as demos, so it will be 1 year until they are resold at msrp. Toyota has become a problem for real customers.
@toyotajeff great video as always. Very informative. Long time subscriber and viewer. I've always been curious why auto journalists omit the word "the" while describing models. For example your opening statement is "Toyota just released information on 25 4Runner" Curious why it wouldn't be "Toyota just released information on The 25 4Runner" it sounds odd but I'm assuming this on brand language.
glad I have not purchased anything yet. Will stick with my Subaru until I test drive it and see what mark ups the dealers add to the price. Dealers have gotten greedy and started adding options that are not worth the ink used to print on sticker.
Looking at those prices, I’m happy I picked up my 2023 GX before the new LCs, GXs and 4Runners were released. Wish I would have grabbed the 2024 Terra before they were all sold.
Payload for Off-Road only 1,390 lbs Hybrid PRO 1050lbs… payload 5 passengers and your done!!!! Trail Hunter Hybrid 1005lbs🤮 Hybrid Off-Road only 1280lbs I guess 4Runner target audience mall crawlers.
The only for sure about the new 4runner will be an increase in extended warranty sales. Hopefully it's turbo motor is more reliable than the Tundras and transmission better than the Tacomas. Plus they are asking a higher price???? Toyota needs to go back to reliable and fair priced vehicles without the dealership games.
So slightly better performance, slightly better gas mileage, and likely, greatly reduced long-term reliability. Oh and much mire expensive that 5th gens. Nah. Pass.
Toyota has lost their reliability heritage since 2020 and now the premium prices make no sense. I am a toyota die-hard, but the product in North America SUCKS!
Sit and collect dust on the lots alongside the tundra and Tacoma
I'm not paying 70k for a TD pro Model. Im sorry. add "dealer adjusment" were now nearing 80k
Crazy. I bought my 2020 4Runner Off Road Premium for 42K and in 2025, the SR5 is starting at 42K
Imagine the year 2050. A SR5 will cost 250k 😂😂😂
Ya I’m buying the new one exactly bc of this, it’s ridiculous and I got in my buddies I force bronco
And it won me over by how it drives
If Toyota wants folks to BELIEVE in the turbo 2.4 they need a 100k / 10 year warranty .
only include hybrid battery warranty ... 8 years, or 100K miles, because 10th year is a battery replacement year .
@@irfanspace toyota's hybrid warranty is 10 years 150k
@@chibbyylol Hybrid System Warranty: 96 months / 100,000 miles
Hybrid Battery Warranty: 120 months / 150,000 miles
If it is determined that the battery has not been properly maintained, repairs may not be covered. Terms and conditions apply.
I don’t think the turbo 4 is the problem. It’s all the plastic they use
Thanks jeff! Higher trim prices are wild.
My god... the prices are insane. Toyota is so out to lunch.
Who cares!? Their sales remain robust despite all the broke whining naysayers complaining about prices. My Toyota stock has been doing extremely well over the last three years other than Tesla the best performing auto stocks I own. Don’t get too distressed maybe get a better paying job or just don’t buy any Toyota. Take care
@@jonathanratliff4780 Robust? They grew (sales) 4% YOY, which is second lowest of any vehicle manufacturer. Acura is at 3%. Their production, recall and delay costs are costing them billions of dollars. Additionally, Toyota is in debt more than any other company in the world, fun fact. If sales were robust, they would be seeing % gains 10%+. Mazda is at 21%, Honda at 26%, Kia at 20%. Objectively, they are sliding, and increasing prices to egregious levels and alienating a good majority of your customer base is only causing sales to slip further. If you cannot look at their position objectively and factually, then you're bias towards Toyota and your words can't be taken with any real credit.
@@MrBobbyBrown2006 I will take a moment to reply here but I don’t have much time I am at work. However if you notice I stated remain robust, I did not say growing robustly. Their sales numbers were very strong in 2023 and remain essentially same in 2024 even with the downtime of the TX and grand Highlander and Prius for a while. They sold more vehicles worldwide any other manufacture in 2023 and they will also get in 2024. Indeed if you need to fact check do it but these are the facts. As far as debt I don’t think you will understand this but heavy debt is powerful thing for major corporation. There is no taxation on debt and they can borrow money like any major corporations at far cheaper interest rates than you and I can that are DAR below tax rates on reported net profits. I can speak to these things in more detail but I don’t have time I am a financial analyst with Merrill. Now please don’t open your mouth anymore it’s not good look for you young man.
@@jonathanratliff4780 tundras and tacomas sitting on lots say otherwise, along with their YOY growth. most people stocks are doing well, despite the ignorant cries about the economy.
@@MrBobbyBrown2006Toyota is in the financial shape it’s ever been and is likely the only Japanese manufacturer who can withstand true competition from China. And all manufacturers have increased prices, and Toyota is actually one of the companies who have raised prices the least compared to to its competition
The higher trims are in Land Cruiser territory
GX 550 Overtrail Starts at 69k. Used Sequoia TRD Pros under 20k miles are on sale for about 75k.
@@tyronewilson7890 yes LC premium at the same price point ,Toyota and Lexus will try not to over lap in price ? think of the ones who bought $74k LC first edition in the GX550 overtrail price point to many models and trim opts within the models
honestly Landcruiser quality is pretty poor .
I would buy a new Lexus GX before a high end 4Runner.
Yeah, but what makes the Land Cruiser better, at this point?
Toyota must have had their bong out when they priced the Trailhunter.
Jeff just said the biggest joke yet about this damn thing... 19 gallon gas tank??? These are going to rot on the lots, dude.
Just like the Landcruisers, Tacomas and Tundras. There’s a lot of sitting inventory on dealer lots.
The fuel economy doesn’t match on the Toyota website trim specs
Oh boy 😮
6 pack please, lets get real this is not meant for a four.
Toyota is high on these prices while vehicles sit on lots even down here in NC.
It’s called more inventory because we are continuing to recover from the pandemic. You find anything to complain about.
How much for a Land Cruiser down in NC. I want one!
Jeff, when do you expect the 4Runners to be available for sale and when/how can I get on a waiting list?
I bought my Toyota Tacoma in 2002 and it still runs like it's brand new and it has 265,000 MI. The oil is still clean after 5,000 MI. They don't make my size truck anymore, but I wish they did, cuz I don't want a big truck with a V8 engine.
Got two 2018 4 runners. SR5 and a Limited. Both with the beautiful SIX. I ain't trading..........
You are rich kid aren’t you
@@wuming9151 Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...........
Keep those bad boys
No one asked 😂
can appreciate how casually unhinged jeff is. never change
Jeff, Does the very reasonably priced SR5 come in Heritage Blue? 🤔
Hey Hog I’m not officially sure but I don’t think so
@@Toyotajeff Is that your official answer?
@ my official answer is don’t plan on it, but we’ll have to see until the official writing is on the wall
@@Toyotajeff 😉
Don't worry about the SR5, you can only get Toyotas through allocation, you cannot order your vehicle, Toyota is not going to produce many base trim SR5's. You're not getting any 4Runner for less then 50k OTD.
soon as the lots are full the discount will begin
I didnt mind the iforce sr5 4x4 but what’s with those angles?! 8-9.1” ground clearance only and I guess the horrible approach angle is due to the beard that’s hanging below the front bumper
Release pushed back til spring. Also, most dealers use them as demos, so it will be 1 year until they are resold at msrp. Toyota has become a problem for real customers.
@toyotajeff great video as always. Very informative. Long time subscriber and viewer. I've always been curious why auto journalists omit the word "the" while describing models. For example your opening statement is "Toyota just released information on 25 4Runner" Curious why it wouldn't be "Toyota just released information on The 25 4Runner" it sounds odd but I'm assuming this on brand language.
glad I have not purchased anything yet. Will stick with my Subaru until I test drive it and see what mark ups the dealers add to the price. Dealers have gotten greedy and started adding options that are not worth the ink used to print on sticker.
Man!!! 11k more for the Pro model, too much cash!!!
A little more then the Tacoma.
With 9 models to choose from Toyota is hoping for big sales.
Those prices are...ambitious. LOL
Looking at those prices, I’m happy I picked up my 2023 GX before the new LCs, GXs and 4Runners were released. Wish I would have grabbed the 2024 Terra before they were all sold.
Payload for Off-Road only 1,390 lbs
Hybrid PRO 1050lbs… payload
5 passengers and your done!!!!
Trail Hunter Hybrid 1005lbs🤮
Hybrid Off-Road only 1280lbs
I guess 4Runner target audience mall crawlers.
The mark up will likely be sky high. Maybe I’ll get one in 2026
The only for sure about the new 4runner will be an increase in extended warranty sales. Hopefully it's turbo motor is more reliable than the Tundras and transmission better than the Tacomas. Plus they are asking a higher price???? Toyota needs to go back to reliable and fair priced vehicles without the dealership games.
the 2.4l turbo has been out since 2020/2021 in the highlander and NX without much hiccups
Keep bringing it🙏
Yesterday’ prices will never be tomorrow’ prices. Why do people keep bringing that up. 1990 a car was $5k. So what? We can’t go back in time
Tundra's and Tacoma's are rotting on dealer lots and Toyota pushes out ridiculous prices on these new 6th gens....😂....The Toyota ship is adrift.
So slightly better performance, slightly better gas mileage, and likely, greatly reduced long-term reliability. Oh and much mire expensive that 5th gens.
Nah. Pass.
Don’t buy anything. The high from buying new wears off in few months and there is always a new shinny toy on the horizon
Who needs a SUV ? I 'am not a farmer !
All of this is irrelevant, if NO dealer has this 6th generation yet. They should have had this car in stock, months ago.
Let’s make a trade: Corolla 2024 Se for a 4Runner 2025 SR5 4x4.
I have a '22 TRD Pro.
Que the Rickrolling
Overpriced plastic on frame junk, Toyota has lost its way.
Might as well just get the GX. At least you get a six banger
These prices are ridiculous! Greed is destroying our country.
You have to spend $59K min for Limited to get dual zone climate control? Not even available on “Premium” TRD Sport/ OR trims. 🙄
My 2023 SR5 4Runner was $38,500 with NO options. Not a single one. Bargain.
Looks like they’re all priced to sit.
Somebody buy so i can later buy it used 😅
100k😂 dealer mark up
And the stealerships markup & all of the add on bs
😂
SR5 IS JUST A MARKETING TOOL. YOU WILL NEVER SEE ONE
Definitely will be trading in my 2022 4Runner TRD Pro for new 4Runner at end of lease.
Toyota has lost their reliability heritage since 2020 and now the premium prices make no sense.
I am a toyota die-hard, but the product in North America SUCKS!
keep all the overpriced cars and trucks, puck off
Then if Trump puts tariff on the cars and pickups it will be more
Get them before that sets in
No tariff if it's coming from Japan.
@@TomasCatalan-i3w my man!
Proposed tariffs are for vehicles made in Canada and Mexico will not affect Japan production.
@jonathanratliff4780 okay that's good thanks for the information