After almost two years with my 2002 doublecab tacoma
Carlos, I decided to sell it and move on to something more street friendly. I bought a Mitsubishi Montero for about 1/3 the price I sold the tacoma for. I thought it would be everything I ever wanted in a rig, but after a few weeks I didn't bond with it and I found it fell short of the toyota reliability I had gotten used to over time. So I ended up replacing it with Lorenzo, a 2005 v8 4runner.
I've had 3 3rd gen 4runners before. I think it's funny how 4Runners cost more than tacomas when new, but they depreciate faster and end up being worth less than tacomas, despite many more luxurious features that the tacomas never had. I struggled to bond with my last runner Carla (now owned by Kevin B.), mainly due to the small luggage space and my need at that time for a tailgate to do my cooking on. I have since gotten into backpacking, so my gear has gotten much smaller, and while I still think a doublecab tacoma is the perfect rig for me, they're still $10k over the price of a 4Runner and I no longer need a tailgate to do my cooking. This runner has the v8, leather, and every option. It's an awesome experience to drive it. I'm really happy with it.
Things I LOVE about this runner:
- now that I have a toyota again I can stay a member of the Wasatch Cruisers Club
- toyota reliability. In my mind, this is one of toyota's finest motors
- 5 doors
- I love the color. Galactic grey mica
- awd
- awesome sound system
- I've never had a rig with nav before. I need to update it.
- back-up camera is really nice to have
- i like the little convex mirrors on the rear upper corners for ease in parking
- POWER. I try not to mash the gas pedal, but the throaty sound of the v8 followed by the instant torque is addictive. It rarely downshifts up big hills.
- gear is covered from the elements and locked inside
- power rear window that you can roll down. I LOVE this feature.
- traction control, center diff lock, 4-low with and hill decent
- room for gear in the back
- it has a fully boxed frame from tip to tail
- roof rack integrated
- tow hitch integrated
- awesome fog lights
- so much info online about these vehicles. Every part of the vehicle has its own thread with lots of info on it.
Shortcomings:
- awd all the time (more tire wear, drivetrain wear, mpg hit)
- low ground clearance
- soccer mom car styling
- leather wears faster than cloth
- low headroom in these vehicles
- sunroof reduces the already low headroom, and I never use the sunroof
- mpg isn't awesome
- no bed for dirty and wet items
- the dvd player in the ceiling limits headroom and is already outdated. With tablets being so popular, I don't imagine I'll ever use the DVD player
- 4runner owners are weird, I hope not to become one of the weird ones.