we just sold our FJC and got a trail edition 4 runner
we got ours for around $36k base price but the doc fees and tax add up here in AZ
purchased the trail with KDSS really liked the way it handled on the road and for us we drive to trails then go off road and dont rock crawl so the on road and mileage were huge things to consider
cant say what we get yet as we have only done one trip since getting it but fully loaded with 4 of us and 2 dogs we got about 17 figure its going to go up once broken in our FJ would have gotten about 11-12 for the same trip
have heard many get just over 20 on HWY and around 17+ in city but that can vary greatly of course
I would say drive one with KDSS and one without
compared to my FJC that had OME on it with the heavy/heavy springs they had the stock 4runner cornered flatter and felt less lean on some mtn pass roads the stability was amazing which is what we were after
did not get to test drive the vehicles fully loaded but reading and driving both KDSS and non I was sold on the KDSS so something I would look into especially with your intentions I can go out and check the rear window from the inside if it goes down part way never tried it
the trail edition has some better waterproof fabric seats over the normal ones so the seats and KDSS and the easy crawl controls if my wife wants to drive it in rougher roads and make it easy for her were things we looked at when shopping and those are unique to the trail edition
hope this helps
edit to say since rigs are so personal as we see by this thread

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we checked out the sequoia and the subaru and a couple others like the lexus GS series etc...
tough to say if you love domestic the jeep with top off could be a fun rig on nice days if you want that kinda top off vehicle but never liked them as much otherwise

but my only verts have been my old FJ40 and BMW and VW cars
but if you got a hard top for the jeep
I dont get into the mine is better than yours arguments

I always feel one is better than the other for a persons reasons though
never owned a import ? the 4runner could be the perfect vehicle to step out and try a toyota though
got a coin handy

look forward to hear what you get
I've had many 4X4's over the years. My wife and I are now in our late 60's and need to consider something new. At this time we have a 2005 Ford F-150 4X4. Nice truck but it likes gas, normal highway mileage is 14-15 mpg. The bed is too high and is difficult to load. At this point I feel we need a SUV. I feel the Jeep Rubicon or the 4Runner Trail would be about right. We have always had domestic vehicles, this will be a big step for us. What is the real world gas consumption on this vehicle? Is there anything I should beware of before spending $40,000? I've been involved in built, modified (think lockers, winches and 35's) for a long time. This new vehicle would be used for shopping, commuting to our vacation home with the dogs and an occasional camping trip. Is this rig for me?