Jwestpro
Explorer
With all that said, I would drive both a 200 series cruiser and a LR4 and see which one makes you feel more tingly..
In 2010 I bought a 2008 BMW 535xi Wagon, 6 spd manual. Had wanted one since first driving it in 2008 when they came out. Fully optioned it's quite the awesome car for road trips. Having done many since 2010, some with 10-15 hour drives per day over 3 days, I still feel "tingly" when I hop in. The "20 way comfort seat" is so fantastically adjustable and the overall ergonomics, etc. Very quiet also. Plenty of get-up-go with the twin turbo and Dinan ECU software yet 25 mpg rolling 70-80. 30 mpg if 55-60.
Well, this week I'm feeling super tingly over starring at $4000 in repairs on this car at only 110,000 miles. Things that just shouldn't "fail" like wiring in the rear hatch, wiring for a rear air suspension sensor, oil filter gasket?, thermostat and water pump, thrust rod bushings. Under warranty it got new turbos and a slew of other things.
No, it's not boring at all but this new list makes me think I might enjoy trying the "boring" route on the next vehicle....