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re: ‘24 Toyota Tundras
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:06 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:06 pm to iwyLSUiwy
I got a '21 4Runnner TRD Pro, same color. Love it so far. Found one with 8500 miles on it. It'll last as long as long as I need it to and my son is already trying to figure out how it will become his, so if I get the itch for the next gen 4Runner or Land Cruiser I might have an excuse (although review sites tell me the equivalent Lexus offering makes a hell of a lot more sense).
I looked at Tundras, but I just don't need a truck bed. The new hybrid engine was definitely smooth and had way more get-up than the Sierra I checked out. I also got myself irrationally annoyed at how random the grill options on Tundras seem to be these days, and most of them look dumb.
I looked at Tundras, but I just don't need a truck bed. The new hybrid engine was definitely smooth and had way more get-up than the Sierra I checked out. I also got myself irrationally annoyed at how random the grill options on Tundras seem to be these days, and most of them look dumb.
Posted on 4/24/24 at 12:06 pm to calcotron
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so if I get the itch for the next gen 4Runner or Land Cruiser I might have an excuse (although review sites tell me the equivalent Lexus offering makes a hell of a lot more sense).
What is their reasoning behind that? There's not much of a difference in price I guess?
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