Is It Worth Waiting For The New 2025 Toyota 4Runner Or Should You Buy The Current One?

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Jay Leno has said “The last of the old is often better than the first of the new”.

billp
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Wait until the 2050 9th generation 4Runner with one cylinder, quad turbo, methane gas powered making 1, 055 horsepower for $135, 000. That’s the one to get.

Jokrz
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If this is a long term purchase, the 2024, naturally aspirated V6 is the ONLY way to go. If you know; you know...

barrydraper
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Just bought a 24' ORP. Actually signed the day after they revealed the 6th gen. That's my answer to this video.

symple
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Here is the way I see it. I wouldn't buy a Toyota extended warranty on the 2024 but absolutely would on the 2025.

cmilesx
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Toyota can take my money I’ve had three 4Runners and a GX currently. Uber reliable and look fantastic.

beaurodriguez
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All the people who used to talk about Toyota reliability and standards now suddenly believe they know better than Toyota with the new engines lol.

ryanschmitt
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I just took delivery of my 2024 4Runner TRD Off-road Premium in Barcelona red that I special ordered, I purposely chose the 2024 because it was the last call for the 5th generation. I am excited for the 6th gen but would rather wait and see how they work out in terms of reliability

lowonairadventures
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5 Gen all the way-very simple, reliable and basic but the dinsour is bullet proof to say the least.

Jojo-nicg
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I purchased a new Bacelona red 4runner, off road premium, in January. I wanted something with proven reliability. It has all the technology I require. I don't go off road, I live in the snow belt, east coast. I don't drive much anymore, I'm handicapped. I started driving in 1959, in England, at the age of 15. People complain about gas mileage, it does not make much sense to me, most drivers pass me doing 80 mph, on roads with a 55 mph speed limit. Driving off road, further reduces the mpg, considerably. I drive 5 mph over the posted speed limit. My journey last Saturday was 74 miles, my mpg average was 22.6 mpg, no complaints here.

philipashley
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Can’t go wrong with 5th Gen. sure Toyota will do the 4 cylinder turbo better than other brands but it still won’t touch the reliability of the 4.0 V6

rocknrollresignation
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I bought the 2024 SR5 premium because I know it is good old school engine. The 5th gen is proven.

jetman
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I have on order TRD off road premium, solar octane. It’s still on the boat. I still drive my 3rd gen 1996 4Runner with 275, 000. I wanted one of the last old school Toyotas

Shmity
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nissan now is the time to drop a NA V6 xterra

mikejones
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Strongly considered picking up one of the last fifth generations. Then I realized my ‘16 only has 70k and has a at least 20 years of service remaining. Plus I’d be better off investing the $20k it would cost.

mattsullivan
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I like my current 2020 4Runner. I can’t afford to upgrade. The only reason I would upgrade is for better fuel economy but our second car is a Corolla Hybrid so it evens out.

MichaelMiller-rgor
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Bought a 2024 4runner TRD off road premium. Got a great deal and true and tested reliability. May upgrade to 6th gen once I am comfortable that it is as reliable.

HyperXism
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Probably the 2024 4Runner will last longer just for the fact there is no turbo to worry and is a proper V6 engine.

josephalvarez
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I have a 21 or only have 50k on it right now I plan on keeping that for another 10 plus years… the 4.0 v6 is arguably one of the most reliable engines they have ever produced 2nd to maybe the v8 the 4Runner used to have

JGstunts
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I made my decision. I bought a low mileage 2023 Gen 5 about 5 days ago and have no regrets even after I closely checked out and evaluated the new Tacoma, which should be pretty similar to the Gen 6 4 Runner.

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