My two cents, which at the current exchange rate is worth about 1.2 cents US.
I have a 2013 double cab long box with a Leer cap. I've installed a Bedrug, as well. All in all, you could probably sleep back there quite comfortably.
I have owned a 1999 4Runner Limited and still have a 1991 4Runner with a 3.4 swap that's rusting quietly in the backyard, awaiting a restoration project.
I have camped in the back of the '91 on a sleeping/storage platform that was 4' x 6' with a female and we both managed to fit, though headroom (no, not that kind of head room, perverts) was limited.
I have yet to camp in the Taco, but I know it will haul a decent amount of gear. Where it falls down, and the 2016s have the exact same problem, is that they suck for carrying more than two people. The back seat is brutal. Even my '99 had more room.
You can't compare the 4Runner and Tacoma for people hauling. Why Toyota kept the cab on the newest Tacoma is beyond me. And being Canadian, we don't get the DCLB TRD Off-road edition up here. Just the stupid access cab, because apparently Canadians don't feel the need to off road with more than two people.
If I were to do it again, I'd go 4Runner Trail edition. All the bells and whistles off the Tacoma Off-road version, but with better cabin space.
As it's been said before, if you need to haul people, go 4Runner. If you need to haul junk, go Tacoma.
I have a 2013 double cab long box with a Leer cap. I've installed a Bedrug, as well. All in all, you could probably sleep back there quite comfortably.
I have owned a 1999 4Runner Limited and still have a 1991 4Runner with a 3.4 swap that's rusting quietly in the backyard, awaiting a restoration project.
I have camped in the back of the '91 on a sleeping/storage platform that was 4' x 6' with a female and we both managed to fit, though headroom (no, not that kind of head room, perverts) was limited.
I have yet to camp in the Taco, but I know it will haul a decent amount of gear. Where it falls down, and the 2016s have the exact same problem, is that they suck for carrying more than two people. The back seat is brutal. Even my '99 had more room.
You can't compare the 4Runner and Tacoma for people hauling. Why Toyota kept the cab on the newest Tacoma is beyond me. And being Canadian, we don't get the DCLB TRD Off-road edition up here. Just the stupid access cab, because apparently Canadians don't feel the need to off road with more than two people.
If I were to do it again, I'd go 4Runner Trail edition. All the bells and whistles off the Tacoma Off-road version, but with better cabin space.
As it's been said before, if you need to haul people, go 4Runner. If you need to haul junk, go Tacoma.