teotwaki
Excelsior!
grahamfitter said:Well I wasn't but now you've forced one on me it would be rude not reply...
I think the 4runner is a great vehicle and does everything really well. Its quiet, comfy, refined and big enough for two people to sleep in comfortably. If it didn't have this intangible Camry like boringness to it I'd seriously consider buying one. Its big sister Sequoia feels the same way although its fun playing with the radar cruise control on the interstate!
The TJ is brutal to drive any significant distance but it appears I'm a sucker for punishment! Fortunately my 16 year old girl has her sights on it and will probably end up with it in a couple of years and 200K miles. Then I'll be in the same situation of choosing a replacement vehicle and y'all can laugh at me when I say the 4runner is still the most sensible choice then I buy something else that's way less useful but isn't boring. :smiley_drive:
Cheers,
Graham
Really fun stuff! In the past I had plenty of non-"boring" vehicles: a home built "pre-runner" '55 Dodge 2WD, a '73 F-250 long bed with manual steering, a 4-speed, factory lift, manual hubs, 4:11s and a 8 MPG engine, then a '89 full-sized Bronco with a 3-speed C6, MTRs and a 5.8L engine. I'll throw in some short time in military hummers too as a really exciting vehicle to drive.
Basically I've been there and done that with noisy vehicles that beat you to death on road and off and I've no worries about being judged about the looks of my rig. :sombrero: