Anyone here purchased the 2025? I have a 2016 and the 6 cylinder is so reliable. Now that they're only selling in 4 cylinder, not sure I want to be an early adopter.
RAB87 said:
Anyone here purchased the 2025? I have a 2016 and the 6 cylinder is so reliable. Now that they're only selling in 4 cylinder, not sure I want to be an early adopter.
Kaiser von Wilhelm said:RAB87 said:
Anyone here purchased the 2025? I have a 2016 and the 6 cylinder is so reliable. Now that they're only selling in 4 cylinder, not sure I want to be an early adopter.
Be ready to fork over 60k+ if you want anything other than a box, steering wheel, and maybe some tires, if they're feeling generous. The way they handle added features is ridiculous. You want one thing? Well gotta go to a higher trim that costs another $5k, just to have the option to add a $3k package that includes that one feature. You want something else? Rinse and repeat. A 40k starting point is basically for a frame and some basic features. Yes, I know a lot of auto companies are doing this now (not as much Honda), but Toyota has taken this **** to the extreme, at least with the trucks and the 4runner.
Oh, and their quality control no longer backs up these ridiculous prices. Their quality has taken a big hit of late, and they no longer have the commanding lead against the competition to warrant what they are charging now.
I was all set to get the new 4runner, but these games and prices have pushed me to look American for similar quality at much lower prices. And in a lot of ways superior in capabilities.
YouBet said:
Well, that is interesting. I didn't know different geographical regions could have different option lineups like this.
We had the 4Runner on our short list as well but quickly ditched it in favor of the Kia Telluride X Line. About the same capabilities, V6, way damn nicer and more comfortable, and less expensive.