2024 VS 2025 Toyota 4Runner Comparison Review || Still The Best Reliable SUV?

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Publicado 2024-04-10
2024 Toyota 4Runner VS 2025 Toyota 4Runner Comparison Review. We review and test drive the 2024 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro and compare it to the new 2025 Toyota 4Runner. We share all the details about the new 2025 Toyota 4Runner Trailhunter, TRD Pro, TRD Off Road and other trims. Is the new Toyota 4Runner still the best reliable SUV to buy? If you are buying a 2024 or 2025 Toyota 4Runner, make sure to watch this review.

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  • I prefer the OLD. I just got 2024 4Runner LTD 4X4 with $55k. It's absolutely a tank. It is my dream ride I had saved money for 3 years
  • @karkule5919
    The outgoing 5th gen. will go down in history as THE BEST 4-Runner of all time.
  • I recently purchased a 2024 4Runner in the TRD Sport trim and absolutely love it. It has way more features than I will ever use and I love driving it.
  • @utubetjc
    Traded my 2016 SR5 Premium for a 2023 TRD ORP five months ago. I too am old school and like the simplicity of the 5th Gen. $51,700 after a $3K dealer discount. Many options inclusing KDSS. I love it.
  • @bhavuksoni
    5th gen 4Runner for sure, super reliable, outstanding design and the best V6 that will be a hard to find in coming years
  • @bradcjones
    I prefer the old. I just ordered a 24 limited.
  • @nw3127
    I am keeping my 2021 TRD PRO LUNAR ROCK
  • @joeschlepp
    nothing wrong with old school. who needs a giant flat screen tv in the front windshield. the new land cruiser is not the same one as days gone by
  • @dengised321
    Great video! What 5th gen year do you think is the best value for the features you get at this point?
  • @Bobby_86415
    As a mechanic when they say they improved something it means that they screwed something up. Around 10 to 12 years 150,0000 possibly 200,000 miles I hope you have at least 12 to 15 grand to replace the turbo and the battery pack, because that's what it's going to cost to keep it on the road and even less if you don't keep up with the maintenance.They should have kept the 4.0 V6 and just upgraded the transmission and regeared the rear end. Don't say I didn't warn you and if you don't believe me I'll tell you when I have to service your vehicle. Would highly recommend extended warranties as long as you keep the vehicle.
  • @eartha911
    Thank you for this spot on review! When I saw the photos of the new 2025 4Runner, I was excited. It is really a beautiful truck, but now that I'm old and retired, I should probably keep my 2016 Trail Premium model. I bought her new, she's paid for, and she has less than 11k miles on her. Thanks for this justification!
  • @g.fortin3228
    Love my old one.. I'll wait a long while.. may get one eventually but going to try to keep the old one till it's .. well, older. Good insight vid.
  • Lol everyone was crying for a new one. Now the new is here everyone is like keep the old.....😂😂😂😂 Make your mind up
  • Great show Shari 😊 ! I would take the tried and true all the way . 😊
  • Thank you for always bringing quality content. Do you have any videos on the lexus GX460? I would like to trade in my hybrid maverick for it
  • @raycooper876
    Since I'm old school, I prefer things that are old school. 🙂