Saw this post on TFLNOW YouTube page and was looking at the model overall. Looks to have the rims of a TRD Off Road model with a higher up suspension. Also there is now hood badge that states I Force Max so this is the regular 2.4T.
Ice Cap looks really really nice. I wanted the TRD Sport Premium but itās been confirmed to not get the Hybrid which kinda sucks. But then again I did love the base engine output so Iām not quite sure.
Haha! Thanks for watching it. You know I literally consider right there and then getting it but I think me driving it solidified me getting a 4Runner. Itās hard to choose a trim for me. More then likely in between TRD Sport and TRD Pro š
I got to review the 2024 Tacoma with the I-Force engine and I really think this is a special engine that Toyota created. I know a lot of people have said bad things about the 4 popper Turbo but this really is a good engine.
If you have any questions feel free to ask me as this is my only...
Yeah Iām kinda reevaluating what trim I want to get now. I just find it so odd that you canāt get the I Force Max on the TRD Sport trims for the 4Runner.
Iāve never owned a RWD vehicle thus far Iāve only owned FWD and the AWD in the X2 which was FWD based. I think itās time to get a Body On Frame vehicle. Overall driving will feel different for me going from CUVās to SUVās but I need something different.
So a little background, Iāve owned about 3 vehicles in my life thus far. 16ā Elantra GT, 19ā X2 M35i and currently 23ā Honda HR-V.
As someone whoās owned literally only Unibody vehicles, what are the benefits of owning a body on frame vehicle. Would love to have input from current 4Runner...
Hereās my take. The LC is less hardcore than that of the new 4Runner. I think Toyota will definitely tune the Electronic steering system on the 4Runner.