Personally I paid about the same for my trd off-road premium. It does have the stock tires but everything else is the same on mine. Decided I wanted the off-road features if I was going to pay that much for one.
To answer your question, Toyota's philosophy is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Which makes sense if you look at the 4Runner, Tundra, and Sequoia. Toyota knows their customer base which a good amount of them keep their Toyota for a long time. You've probably seen some Toyota models from the 1990's and 2000's still on the road today. Yes, the 4Runner is old with the current design, but it works for people who are interested in buying it. Last, but not least, there will be a redesign for the 4Runner in 2022 as a 2023 model year. At least you get Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 as well as Apple Carplay and Android Auto currently.
Watch out because that 2022 model redesign for 2023, is most likely gonna be a 4 cylinder turbo. Once that happens, the 4Runner will never be the same. I’m making sure I get a 2021 TRD off-road premium.
How often would you want them to redesign the vehicle? Also, if the vehicle is already one of the best you could get, why would you want them to redesign it? I’ve got a 2021, and though it’s a long time away, I’m dreading my next vehicle because I know there will be nothing like the 5th gen 4Runner on the market ever again.
The beauty of simplicity , this is the last of the mohicans , please , keep it that way.
I test drove the 4Runner SR5 Premium RWD. I love it! I will absolutely purchase it next summer.
I test drove too. Loved it !! Next summer is my target date.
You may want to look at the 2021 product specs.. all 4Runners now have LED headlamps (ie. main headlamp) standard.
John Mullins when I mention the light package I’m speaking of all the lights. Including the turn signals(halogens).
is not alot of work folding the seat...problems us people are getting lazy.thank you for the video
Beautiful truck I love it
Excellent video. I bought the venture edition for 2021.
Great review!
my 2001 sr5 is still going strong i might get a new one in 10 years if i make it dam sr5 probably has a better chance lol
So nice.
I wish they would go to glass headlights the plastic looks like junk after a few years and just more plastic pollution glass is far superior.
Personally I paid about the same for my trd off-road premium. It does have the stock tires but everything else is the same on mine. Decided I wanted the off-road features if I was going to pay that much for one.
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This is the same car of 8 years ago.... *Why 2021?*
To answer your question, Toyota's philosophy is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Which makes sense if you look at the 4Runner, Tundra, and Sequoia. Toyota knows their customer base which a good amount of them keep their Toyota for a long time. You've probably seen some Toyota models from the 1990's and 2000's still on the road today. Yes, the 4Runner is old with the current design, but it works for people who are interested in buying it.
Last, but not least, there will be a redesign for the 4Runner in 2022 as a 2023 model year. At least you get Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 as well as Apple Carplay and Android Auto currently.
If you don't like it , go and get yourself a piece of the Korean crap , there's plenty.
Watch out because that 2022 model redesign for 2023, is most likely gonna be a 4 cylinder turbo. Once that happens, the 4Runner will never be the same. I’m making sure I get a 2021 TRD off-road premium.
How often would you want them to redesign the vehicle? Also, if the vehicle is already one of the best you could get, why would you want them to redesign it? I’ve got a 2021, and though it’s a long time away, I’m dreading my next vehicle because I know there will be nothing like the 5th gen 4Runner on the market ever again.