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Toyota 4 runner or Subaru




Just an Average Joe

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Damn that is a NICE 4runner Aswild!

Always wanted something like that but I like to drive fast so I always end up spending my money on sports cars.

How much $$ did you sink into aftermarket mods?
 

Aswild

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Damn that is a NICE 4runner Aswild!

Always wanted something like that but I like to drive fast so I always end up spending my money on sports cars.

How much $$ did you sink into aftermarket mods?
Well I gott lucky and found it all ready set up how I wanted it the guy I got it from was having to down size an I have a Fj all ready and wanted a 4 runner as well. I did not have to do anything but drive an got it for less then a new one with only 25000 miles on it
 

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I just went through the 4Runner vs Subaru question a few months back. Many variables about keeping my current truck, buying a new one, getting a 4Runner, or an Outback.

The new vehicle would be going to my oldest boy when he goes off to Flag or Reno in a handful of years, and I was more concerned about snow than off-roading for this particular vehicle. Finally, I was able to get a much better discount through a national broker on the Outback than the 4Runner. When the boy goes off to school, I'll be picking up a new Tundra for myself.

So far the Outback is peachy. Forgot what having a hatch was like. Use it for commuting and random things and my old truck for 'truck' things :)
 

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Subaru Ascent, at least 12 weeks out, Toyota 4Runner not 8 passenger. Ended up buying a 2019 Honda Pilot....... It's primarily the wife's vehicle, but it seems like it will get us though the mountains durring the winter without any issues.
 

vegasplinker

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We got our ascent in February, took on a 1500 mile after we picked it up from the credit union. Great car, so far. Two snow storms, never a problem. The factory tires leave a lot to be desired.
 

Lrh502

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Just got my TRD wheels and side steps installed on my 4Runner TRD OffRoad. This is my first 4WD vehicle. Had a 2004 Tacoma (bought in 2004) and it made me a Toyota loyalist. I got a 4WD 4Runner because I want some off road capability for when I move to a more rural location/SHTF considerations. It still has the stock tires on it- I am not doing any hardcore 4 wheeling right now. At the latest, when this set of tires is due for replacement I will get a much more aggressive off road tread tire.
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