The new 4Runner is odd to me....some days I like it, other days I find it hard to look at.
After owning a SUV for a couple years now an '02 Trooper...it is a great vehicle...but it has made me realize I really don't like SUV's in general..
I agree, some angles of the ’10-’15 4Runner aren’t very flattering but compared to everything else on the market the 4Runner is the Jennifer Aniston of the body on frame SUV’s. I’d say it is a lot more appealing than the Taco that was dropped on us tonight. As far as SUVs, we’ve had Tahoe Z71’s (2002, 2004 and 2013) around for the past 10 years. We thought we were over the SUV thing too until we’ve gone without one for a year now and kind of miss one (the '89 Burb and '92 4Runner don't count..those are just toys). The only Tahoe I really miss is the 2004, it was a good rig. Shouldn’t have sold it! The 2013 sucked and felt like a big fat pig which is why it got traded for a ’14 Impala. The new 4Runners are nice, nimble, perfect size, last of the Mohicans body on frame SUVs that are still worth owning and it is a bargain priced vehicle compared to overpriced Tahoes we had been buying.
I sure had high hopes of the new Taco being a candidate for a new family truckster as well but don’t see that happening now unless we find out these pictures were a diversion to the real truck that will be shown on the 12th, which I doubt.
I had hopes the Taco would look something like this….(less the ghetto cruiser wheels obviously)
Anybody else notice the sunroof!?
Yes, I hate sunroof's but some people won't have a vehicle without them
I think they are waiting to see what Colorado does to their market share. Unless they really get some competition they are going to drag this drivetrain out for a while.
Nah, I think we will definitely see a powertrain update. At the very least, the addition of direct injection and maybe a transmission with one more cog as that seems to be the industry norm these days.