I hate to say it but Wiki gives a pretty decent break down of year model differences.
I agree, I actually went there first, but it's kinda vague on many things. For example, are all PreRunner's two wheel drive? I can't tell.....
I haven't had a chance to check out the links you guy have posted, but I will later tonight. And yes, I was looking at Stock configurations that I may want to build from in the future. I'd hate to buy the "wrong" configuration package or the "wrong" year, etc...
Here is the story:
- Last night my Volvo XC70's tranny gave up the ghost. $3,500
MINIMUM repair cost, as quoted by multiple sources.
- I do not have $3500 available
- The Volvo is only worth maybe $5k in perfect running order, so do I invest $3.5k into an older high mileage vehicle not known for its durability?
- I can't afford a new car payment right now. Seriously cannot. Dire things will happen (as in, foreclosure)
- Over the past two years the economy has forced me to sell our Land Rover and Jeep, leaving nothing left to go play with. Now my commuter car is dead....
So I'm in a bit of a pickle. I don't have a good solution, but I am thinking an older Taco or 4Runner might be good solution. EXCEPT I DON"T FIT! I'm 6'-7" tall, and find my buddy's 2004 4th generation 4Runner extremely uncomfortable, and it's bigger than the older models that preceded it. I seem to fit better in my other buddy's 2007 Tacoma double cab, but I'm not sure my family of 4 will enjoy riding it. They are all quite tall, and didn't fit in the Volvo either, with constant complaints emanating from the noisome occupants in the back seat.
So what I need is 1) reliability, 2) potential capability with upgrades and parts availability, 3) decent cabin size for TALL people with legs, and most importantly, 4) low entry cost. Toyota ticks the boxes for items 1 and 2, but doesn't combine 3 and 4 well. I can get #4, but sacrifice item 3. Not sure it makes sense to buy a car I cant fit in, just because I can almost afford it.
Suggestions welcome.